Setma, the Turkish Girl: and Woodroof, the Swedish Boy. From the GermanHarvey and Darton, Gracechurch-Street, 1838 - 184 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 3
... They are able to spend their time much better . How desirable that they should always do so ! How glad we should have been , had we known at that time , the beautiful narratives of Joseph B 2 SETMA AND GULY IN BELGRADE . 3.
... They are able to spend their time much better . How desirable that they should always do so ! How glad we should have been , had we known at that time , the beautiful narratives of Joseph B 2 SETMA AND GULY IN BELGRADE . 3.
Σελίδα 4
... glad when my father , whose business often required him to travel , was absent from home , and our governess had time to attend to us , and tell us a variety of histories , tales , and fables . They were cer- tainly none of them ...
... glad when my father , whose business often required him to travel , was absent from home , and our governess had time to attend to us , and tell us a variety of histories , tales , and fables . They were cer- tainly none of them ...
Σελίδα 29
... glad at heart : I did not think at the time of the liberty which Christ intended ; for I understood nothing of it . But from that moment I felt a powerful desire to read the New Testament through . It is true I heard many portions of it ...
... glad at heart : I did not think at the time of the liberty which Christ intended ; for I understood nothing of it . But from that moment I felt a powerful desire to read the New Testament through . It is true I heard many portions of it ...
Σελίδα 51
... glad to see her . She then made arrangements for informing the latter that I was in her house . As soon as she came , she recognized me imme- diately ; and on my informing her of all that had happened to me , she sympathized most ...
... glad to see her . She then made arrangements for informing the latter that I was in her house . As soon as she came , she recognized me imme- diately ; and on my informing her of all that had happened to me , she sympathized most ...
Σελίδα 56
... glad never to have seen her again ; but this I could not prevent . At the command of the Dutchess , I was obliged to accept an invitation from her to dinner , at the inn where they lodged , and went thither with fear and trembling ; but ...
... glad never to have seen her again ; but this I could not prevent . At the command of the Dutchess , I was obliged to accept an invitation from her to dinner , at the inn where they lodged , and went thither with fear and trembling ; but ...
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