Christie Redfern's TroublesReligious Tract Society, 1886 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... turned away her face , and said , pettishly : Oh , well , I hear all that often enough . There's no use in saying anything more about it . ” Effie rose , and went to the other side of the room . When she returned , she carried something ...
... turned away her face , and said , pettishly : Oh , well , I hear all that often enough . There's no use in saying anything more about it . ” Effie rose , and went to the other side of the room . When she returned , she carried something ...
Pagina 37
... turning , by patching and eking , the poor remnants of last winter's frocks and petti- coats into garments suitable for ... turned , " never mind that heap of trash just now . You promised to come down to the burn - side with me ; and it ...
... turning , by patching and eking , the poor remnants of last winter's frocks and petti- coats into garments suitable for ... turned , " never mind that heap of trash just now . You promised to come down to the burn - side with me ; and it ...
Pagina 107
... turned to look at her . She was anything but pale now . Her cheeks were crimson , and there was a light in her eyes that bade fair to be very soon quenched in tears . " " " I am very sorry that I- She could utter no more . Laying her ...
... turned to look at her . She was anything but pale now . Her cheeks were crimson , and there was a light in her eyes that bade fair to be very soon quenched in tears . " " " I am very sorry that I- She could utter no more . Laying her ...
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CHRISTIES CHILDHOOD | 1 |
THE COLPORTEUR | 16 |
ABOUT THE SERMON | 36 |
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Christie Redfern's Troubles Margaret Murray Robertson,Christie Redfern (fict. name.) Volledige weergave - 1866 |
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afraid Annie and Sarah asked Christie Aunt Elsie Aunt Elsie's baby bairns better Bible blessed canna cheerful child Christie looked Christie's Clement dare say dear didna doctor Effie Effie's eyes face father fear friends gentle girl glad go home God's grave green room Greenly grew hand happy hear heard heart hope John John Nesbitt knew lassie laughed Letty listened little boy little Claude locust-tree long watches mean mind Miss Gertrude Miss Letty morning mother Nesbitt never night nurse nursery pain passed patient pause pleasant pleasure poor quiet quietly Redfern rest Sabbath Seaton seemed Sherwood shook her head sigh sister sleep smile softly sometimes soon sorrow speak spoke stay strong suffering suppose sure tears tell things thought tired told trouble turned voice walk weary week winter passed wish wonder words