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Página 54
... as her husband took his hat and hurriedly left the house , she murmured low , “
I had rather be a door - keeper in the house of my God , than to dwell in the tents
of wickedness . ” She called sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping 54.
... as her husband took his hat and hurriedly left the house , she murmured low , “
I had rather be a door - keeper in the house of my God , than to dwell in the tents
of wickedness . ” She called sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping 54.
Página 23
sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping mother , in strong convulsions .
This kind - hearted lady advanced and took the child . Captain De Van was not a
man that absented himself from scenes of suffering , but taking his bat and cane ...
sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping mother , in strong convulsions .
This kind - hearted lady advanced and took the child . Captain De Van was not a
man that absented himself from scenes of suffering , but taking his bat and cane ...
Página 62
... to return again ; he arose hastily from the table , laid his cane upon his
shoulder , to the no small amusement of the party , and with an elastic step
promenaded the deck , assuring the Commodore that he should bear arms at
Plattsburgh .
... to return again ; he arose hastily from the table , laid his cane upon his
shoulder , to the no small amusement of the party , and with an elastic step
promenaded the deck , assuring the Commodore that he should bear arms at
Plattsburgh .
Página 114
He sprang forward , took the child in his arms , and with one blow he sent his wife
to the floor , to all appearance lifeless ; for a moment silence reigned unbroken
save by the death rattle of the child . Joe and Bob hurried to the scene of ...
He sprang forward , took the child in his arms , and with one blow he sent his wife
to the floor , to all appearance lifeless ; for a moment silence reigned unbroken
save by the death rattle of the child . Joe and Bob hurried to the scene of ...
Página 116
He seated him in a large arm chair , and took from him the body of his child which
for the last two hours he had folded convulsively to his bosom . Dr . Livingston
saw strong symptoms of brain - fever ; after bleeding him copiously , he ordered a
...
He seated him in a large arm chair , and took from him the body of his child which
for the last two hours he had folded convulsively to his bosom . Dr . Livingston
saw strong symptoms of brain - fever ; after bleeding him copiously , he ordered a
...
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