Harold and Louis; Fear and love; and other storiesT. Nelson and Sons, 1853 - 144 páginas |
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... James Black . " James Black is not so old as many others here , " he said , " but I think I can rely upon him to do what is right ; and 94 THE BOY WHO TOLD THE TRUTH .
... James Black . " James Black is not so old as many others here , " he said , " but I think I can rely upon him to do what is right ; and 94 THE BOY WHO TOLD THE TRUTH .
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... James Black , for he heard his own name used in the debate . " Why , Hiram says you cannot jump . over that stool , and I know you can , ' said Edward . James looked at the stool . It was a high one , and stood on a clear space , not ...
... James Black , for he heard his own name used in the debate . " Why , Hiram says you cannot jump . over that stool , and I know you can , ' said Edward . James looked at the stool . It was a high one , and stood on a clear space , not ...
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... James , " said Hiram ; " and I'll tell you how . how . Shut up the desk now ... James in an amazed tone ; " do you think I would tell a lie ? " " That would ... Black , was it you who upset my inkstand ? ' and if he does not , I do not ...
... James , " said Hiram ; " and I'll tell you how . how . Shut up the desk now ... James in an amazed tone ; " do you think I would tell a lie ? " " That would ... Black , was it you who upset my inkstand ? ' and if he does not , I do not ...
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... James Black had gained new power to resist evil . He had prayed to God for this power , and his prayer had not been in vain . He had become " strong in the Lord and in the power of his might . " ( 6 What ! Do you mean to tell that we ...
... James Black had gained new power to resist evil . He had prayed to God for this power , and his prayer had not been in vain . He had become " strong in the Lord and in the power of his might . " ( 6 What ! Do you mean to tell that we ...
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Harold (fict.name.) " I never heard James Black tell a lie since I have known him , " said Thomas Jones ; " and I would sooner trust his plain YES or NO than all the oaths in the world from many other boys ; for he always tells the ...
Harold (fict.name.) " I never heard James Black tell a lie since I have known him , " said Thomas Jones ; " and I would sooner trust his plain YES or NO than all the oaths in the world from many other boys ; for he always tells the ...
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Página 126 - So the little moments. Humble though they be, Make the mighty ages Of eternity. So our little errors Lead the soul away From the path of virtue, Far in sin to stray.
Página 124 - There came to my window, One morning in spring, A sweet little robin, She came there to sing; And the tune that she sung Was prettier far Than ever I heard On the flute or guitar.
Página 126 - Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above.
Página 123 - Oh, I love to go to church, And learn my Maker's will. THE FLOWERS. How lovely are the flowers, That in the valley smile ; They seem like forms of angels, Pure, and free from guile. But one thing mars their beauty — It does not always last ; They droop, and fade, and wither, Long ere the summer 's past. And I am like the flower That blooms in fragrant May, When days of sickness find me, Then I shall fade away. Then let me seek the beauty That God alone can give ; For when this life is over, That...
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