| 1844 - 878 páginas
...Mary ; nor did even the serious and careworn widow notice with indifference this tribute to the bcaaty of their favourite. But little did Florence think,...gentleman called at the lowly room to pay for the ""^'"g of some linen by the inmates. He was a stranger and wayfarer, recommended through the charity... | |
| 1844 - 858 páginas
...did even the serious and careworn widow notice with indifference this tribute to the beauty of then* O cKO j VrN U mb q b $o <$8 { ŹY>< ) ۬Pf |8 ... ^ F | h 1 Z A 1 aa e1 މ g o %= ; taJl and graceful gentleman called at the lowly room to pay for the making of some linen by the inmates.... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1863 - 832 páginas
...beauty of their favourite. But little did Florence think, when she bestowed the gift, that 'thtte wined about it an invisible thread that reached far and brightly into the web of her destiny. One cold kftertiobn m early spring, 'a;' gfeftlenlaii called1' at1 the lotvly for the making of some the inhiates.... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1849 - 264 páginas
...time. That rosel its sweet influence died not with the first day. Through all the long cold whiter, the watching, tending, cherishing that flower, awakened...he turned to go, his eye rested admiringly on the rose-tree, and he stopped to gaze sit it. "How beautiful !" said he. "Yes," said little Mary, "and... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 430 páginas
...forth some fresh beauty — a leaf, a bud, a new shoot, and constantly awakened fresh THE TEA-ROSK. 17U enjoyment in its possessors. As it stood in the window,...wayfarer, recommended through the charity of some of Mrs. Stephens' patrons. As he turned to go, his eye rested admiringly on the rose-tree, and he stopped to... | |
| 1856 - 666 páginas
...their favourite. But little did Florence know when she gave that gift, that there was twined around it an invisible thread that reached far and brightly...destiny, One cold afternoon in early spring, a tall, graceful young man called at the lowly room to receive and pay for some linen which the widow had been... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1852 - 488 páginas
...watching, tending, cherishing of that flower awakened a thousand pleasant trains of thought, that heguiled the sameness and weariness of their life. Every day...he turned to go, his eye rested admiringly on the rose-tree, and he stopped to gaze at it. " How beautiful !" said he. "Yes," said little Mary, "and... | |
| Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 236 páginas
...influence died not with the first day. Through all the long cold winter, the watching, tending, and cherishing that flower awakened a thousand pleasant...he turned to go, his eye rested admiringly on the rose-tree, and he stopped to gaze at it. " How beautiful !" said he. " Yes," said little Mary, " and... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 páginas
...the long cold winter, the watching, tending, cherishing of that flower awakened a thousand plcasant trains of thought, that beguiled the sameness and...linen by the inmates. He was a stranger and wayfarer, reeommended through the charity of some of Mrs. Stephens's patrons. As he turned to go, his eye rested... | |
| Random readings - 1854 - 204 páginas
...their favourite. But little did Florence know when she gave that gift, that there was twined around it an invisible thread, that reached far and brightly...destiny. One cold afternoon in early spring, a tall, graceful young man called at the lowly room to receive and pay for some linen which the widow had been... | |
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