| 1865 - 346 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of support. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...be sure, but faithfully read — a plain, homely, much-worn book. Hearken, now, while she says to her children, " Listen to mo, dear children, and I... | |
| 1843 - 588 страници
...is already portioned out in her mind, and after that she has no human prospect of more. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...faithfully read — a plain, homely, much worn book. Harken now while she says to her children, ' Listen to me, my dear children, and I will read you something... | |
| 1862
...no human prospect of support. But yet, that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may eren see in her suffering eye something like peace. And...be sure, but faithfully read — a plain, homely, much-worn book. Hearken now while she says to her children : — "Listen to me, dear children, and... | |
| 1848 - 876 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of support. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...be sure, but faithfully read — a plain, homely, much-worn book. Hearken now while she says to her children : " Listen to me, dear children, and I will... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1836 - 690 страници
...portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of more. But yet that mother's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may even see...now, while she says to her children, " Listen to me, dear children, and I will read you something out of this book : ' Let not your heart be troubled. In... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1855 - 480 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of support. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...now while she says to her children, " Listen to me, dear children, and I will read you something out of this book. ' Let not your heart be troubled ; in... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1855 - 500 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of support. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...be sure, but faithfully read — a plain, homely, much-worn book. Hearken now while she says to her children, "Listen to me, dear children, and I will... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1859 - 564 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she 1ms no human prospect of more. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...be sure, but faithfully read — a plain, homely, much-worn book. Hearken now while she says to her children, " Listen to me, dear children, and I will... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1883 - 488 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of support But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may...be sure, but faithfully read — a plain, homely, much-worn book. Hearken now while she says to her children, " Listen to me, dear children, and I will... | |
| 1873 - 686 страници
...already portioned out in her own mind, and after that she has no human prospect of support. But yet that woman's face is patient, quiet, firm. Nay, you may even see in her suffering eye something liie peace. And whence comea it ? I will tell you. There is a Bible in that room, as well as in the... | |
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