One link in a chainGall and Inglis, 1885 - 128 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 9
... vicar , and if you do not give heed to his words , and amend your ways , you must be publicly expelled . " The lad took a step or two backward . Then he caught a stray lock of hair which hung low on his forehead , and gave it an ...
... vicar , and if you do not give heed to his words , and amend your ways , you must be publicly expelled . " The lad took a step or two backward . Then he caught a stray lock of hair which hung low on his forehead , and gave it an ...
الصفحة 10
... vicar say that as long as sinners are turned from the error of their ways the age of miracles is not over ? " Mr. Hoskins was silenced but not convinced . " You see , Mary , " he said , " this bad boy is ruining our school . " " Ah ...
... vicar say that as long as sinners are turned from the error of their ways the age of miracles is not over ? " Mr. Hoskins was silenced but not convinced . " You see , Mary , " he said , " this bad boy is ruining our school . " " Ah ...
الصفحة 11
Emma E. Hornibrook. Mr. Hoskins resolved to have a talk to the vicar about this rebellious pupil . He took his hat and went out . " Dear me , " he sighed as he walked along , " a schoolmaster's life is a very hard one . If he is a con ...
Emma E. Hornibrook. Mr. Hoskins resolved to have a talk to the vicar about this rebellious pupil . He took his hat and went out . " Dear me , " he sighed as he walked along , " a schoolmaster's life is a very hard one . If he is a con ...
الصفحة 12
... vicar felt it his duty to make some effort on their behalf . He therefore ven- tured on a visit , only one , for he never went again . This visit , however , produced one good result to Mr. Hiliar's mind , -after some difficulty he ...
... vicar felt it his duty to make some effort on their behalf . He therefore ven- tured on a visit , only one , for he never went again . This visit , however , produced one good result to Mr. Hiliar's mind , -after some difficulty he ...
الصفحة 14
... vicar's and schoolmaster's conclusion . Not made a public example of , for the fancied benefit of boys who were in a wholly different state and position . No ; as to that Bill Jenkins stood , or rather sat alone in the school . There ...
... vicar's and schoolmaster's conclusion . Not made a public example of , for the fancied benefit of boys who were in a wholly different state and position . No ; as to that Bill Jenkins stood , or rather sat alone in the school . There ...
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answered appeared asked Attie's Aunt Susan auntie began Benoni Bill Jenkins blessing CHAPTER child coming cottage cried crown of light dark dear dreadful Dreadnoll evil exclaimed Amy expelled eyes face father fear felt fire Gordon Cameron hand heard heart heathen hever Hiliar Hoskins hout influence inquired Irvine's island jobber knew Larkens laughed learnt light little brother looked Lord master mind Miss Cameron Miss Irvine Montserrat mother mulatto never night once orrible pale Pond poor pupil rejoined reply resolved returned Rhystock Rob Jenkins round scarcely school-house schoolmaster schoolmistress seemed shadow sister smiling Softly softly sorry spirit stood story strange tell Thank thing thought to-day told trees truth turned utterance vicar village voice walked West Indies window woman words young
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الصفحة 90 - And it lived for ever there. Not the beating of its prison Stirred it ever, night or day ; Only with the heart's last throbbing Could it fade away.
الصفحة 26 - O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England That do no work to-day ! K.
الصفحة 29 - OH ! anger is an evil thing, And spoils the fairest face ; It cometh like a rainy cloud Upon a sunny place. One angry moment often does What we repent for years ; It works the wrong we ne'er make right By sorrow or by tears.
الصفحة 25 - And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes.
الصفحة 93 - Blessed are ye who sow beside all waters, who send forth thither the feet of the ox and the ass
الصفحة 83 - When I came to myself I was lying at the bottom of the car, and my gun was still fizzling.
الصفحة 61 - ... birth of breath ; My eyes drank in a doubtful light, my ears a doubtful sound — And was that ship a real ship whose tackle seemed around ? A moon, as if the earthly moon, was shining up aloft ; But were those beams the very beams that I had seen so oft ? A face, that mocked the human face, before me watched alone ; But were those eyes the eyes of man that looked against my own?
الصفحة 28 - I do not like it ; there must be some sad burthen on the poor soul, that the terrors of death should make such wild work in the brain and conscience. I would his reason might return, that I might talk to him ; for loth were I to think him one of the sons of perdition, knowing that God doth devise means that his banished be not expelled from him.
الصفحة 40 - Under this strange, new influence he would have given all he ever hoped to possess to have the deeds of the last few hours undone.