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... playing pitch and toss , searching the gutters , or entertaining themselves in some equally amusing manner . These little creatures are quite familiar to us . So familiar that we seldom stay to give them a second look . If they stop up ...
... playing pitch and toss , searching the gutters , or entertaining themselves in some equally amusing manner . These little creatures are quite familiar to us . So familiar that we seldom stay to give them a second look . If they stop up ...
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... plays at the theatres , isn't it , Nell ? " enquired Tim . " Oh , is that where I've seen it ! " said she , with a ... play , only it's a great deal better , " said she , turning to follow Tim , who had already re - entered the large ...
... plays at the theatres , isn't it , Nell ? " enquired Tim . " Oh , is that where I've seen it ! " said she , with a ... play , only it's a great deal better , " said she , turning to follow Tim , who had already re - entered the large ...
الصفحة 107
... play hours , and home life of the School are considered as important as its hours of study . As high a standard of honour is upheld here as at the universities , thus the term sound education is employed in its best sense . Let us go ...
... play hours , and home life of the School are considered as important as its hours of study . As high a standard of honour is upheld here as at the universities , thus the term sound education is employed in its best sense . Let us go ...
الصفحة 109
... him . Here , hid behind a wall , which entirely con- cealed him , while it allowed him to see the boys at play , he stood and watched . His eyes were bright and restless ; his bronzed cheek hot and feverish The Vagabond . 109.
... him . Here , hid behind a wall , which entirely con- cealed him , while it allowed him to see the boys at play , he stood and watched . His eyes were bright and restless ; his bronzed cheek hot and feverish The Vagabond . 109.
الصفحة 111
... play , and caused George Hope to leap , with one bound , the low wall . Face to face they stood the vagabond ex- convict , as society had suffered him to grow — and the vagabond's son , as society had helped him to become . " Poor ...
... play , and caused George Hope to leap , with one bound , the low wall . Face to face they stood the vagabond ex- convict , as society had suffered him to grow — and the vagabond's son , as society had helped him to become . " Poor ...
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الصفحة 127 - And he look'd at her and said, " Bring the dress and put it on her, That she wore when she was wed.
الصفحة 174 - Fair was she to behold, that maiden of seventeen summers. Black were her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside, Black, yet how softly they gleamed beneath the brown shade of her tresses!
الصفحة 171 - If I am right, Thy grace impart, Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong, oh, teach my heart To find that better way.
الصفحة 379 - They gathered round him on the fresh green bank, And spoke their kindly words; and, as the sun Rose up in heaven, he knelt among them there, And bowed his head upon his hands to pray.
الصفحة 147 - BETWEEN the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. I hear in the chamber above me The patter of little feet, The sound of a door that is opened, And voices soft and sweet.
الصفحة 134 - And shouted but once more aloud, "My father! must I stay?" While o'er him fast, through sail and shroud, The wreathing fires made way. They...
الصفحة 182 - Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes ; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement.
الصفحة 147 - O'er each fair sleeping brow, She had each folded flower in sight— Where are those dreamers now? One midst the forests of the West, By a dark stream, is laid ; The Indian knows his place of rest Far in the cedar shade. The sea, the blue lone sea, hath one, He lies where pearls lie deep, He was the loved of all, yet none O'er his low bed may weep. One sleeps where southern vines...
الصفحة 384 - Yes," cried the lad with upraised finger, "Ellen Jones is singing what I must do." Mr. Welburn listened, when the clear contralto tones of a girl's voice was heard singing, ' ' Oh ! rest in the Lord ; wait patiently for Him ; and He will give thee Thy heart's desire.
الصفحة 345 - Thy sinless land, Which eye hath never seen. Visions come and go; Shapes of resplendent beauty round me throng, From angel lips I seem to hear the flow Of soft and holy song.