This was said with no appearance of cunning or deceit, but with an unsuspicious frankness that bore the impress of truth. She walked on as before, growing more familiar with me as we proceeded and talking cheerfully by the way, but she said no more about... Master Humphrey's Clock: The old curiosity shop - Էջ 39Charles Dickens - 1840 - 426 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Eliza Ann Munroe Bacon - 1842 - 164 էջ
...their capacities and wants, and she would have learned to love ' these little people,' and feel that ' it is not a slight thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us.' Had it been so, the orphans would not so keenly have felt their loss as when, after she had shown them... | |
| Eliza Ann Munroe Bacon - 1842 - 164 էջ
...their capacities and wants, and she would have learned to love ' these little people,' and feel that ' it is not a slight thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us.' Had it been so, the orphans would not so keenly have felt their loss as when, after she had shown them... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 էջ
...that there was no harm in what she had been doing, but it was a great secret — a secret which ehe did not even know herself. This was said with no appearance...little people ; and it is not a slight thing when they, vho are so fresh from God, love us. As I had felt pleased at first by her confidence, ! determined... | |
| 1878 - 396 էջ
...pleasant employment and healthy pastimes. Their affection will be a rich reward. A notable man has said: " I love these little people ; and it is not a slight...thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us." '.¡XAMPLE BEFORE ÍRECEPT. t NE Saturday afternoon, a little girl and her nurse were seated in the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 էջ
...of gratifying my curiosity. I love these little people ; and it is not a blight thing when they, vho are so fresh from God, love us. As I had felt pleased at first by her confidence, ' determined to deserve it, and to do credit to the nature which had prompted her to repose it in me.... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 196 էջ
...by a comma, because will embark has becn separated from its nominative the sailor. EXAMPLES. (349.) I love these little people ; and it is not a slight...thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us. — DICKENS. Ye stars, which, are the poetry of heaven. At mercy of the waves, whose mercies are Like... | |
| Jessie Connell - 1854 - 186 էջ
...rose, It has no thorn — perhaps it shows " Simplicity's sweet power." * Charles Dickens says : — " I love these little people, and it is not a slight...thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us." " OP all that I have learned to-day," I heard a little pupil say, " I hate my grammar most. My geography's... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1860 - 614 էջ
...flowers, and the purple light of love to the marble cheek of youth and beauty. — Sir D. Brewster. I love these little people; and it is not a slight...thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us. — Dicktni. Epistolary Gossiping» of Travel, BPISTOLART GOSSIPINGS OF TRAVEL, AND ITS REMINISCENCES.... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 էջ
...which should make us very careful what those impressions are. ¿ire. Pulle/i. CHILDREN— Love towards. I love these little people ; and it is not a slight...thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us. Dictent. Tell me not of the trim, precisely-arranged homes where there are no children ; " where."... | |
| Burton Abbots - 1863 - 360 էջ
...thee shall make thee rich ; A sick man helped by thee shall make thee strong." MBS. BABBETT BBOWNINQ " I love these little people, and it is not a slight...thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us." DICKEWS. THE next morning the little Evans's met us at the station. Their mother had brought them,... | |
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