But, my dear mother, you know you have to go." Then my daughter, who was sitting on a stool by my side, leaning over in a most tender manner, and looking up in my face, said, "Don't you think you will go?" All this time my husband had been walking the... The Biography of Dio Lewis - Page 149by Mary F. Eastman - 1891 - 398 pagesFull view - About this book
| Aaron Merritt Hills - 1895 - 432 pages
...not going over to the church this morning?" As I hesitated, and doubtless showed in my countenance the burden upon my spirit, he emphatically said, "But,...uttering not a word. He stopped, and placing his hand on the family Bible, that lay upon my work-table, said emphatically, "Children, you know where your... | |
| Aaron Merritt Hills - 1895 - 428 pages
...not going over to the church this morning?" As I hesitated, and doubtless showed in my countenance the burden upon my spirit, he emphatically said, "But,...my daughter, who was sitting on a stool by my side, lean1ng over in a most tender manner, and looking up in my face, said, "Don't you think you will go?"... | |
| Louis Albert Banks - 1903 - 286 pages
..." As she hesitated, and doubtless showed in her countenance that she was greatly perplexed, the boy said, " But, my dear mother, you know you have to go." Then her daughter, who was sitting on a. stool at her side, leaned over in a most tender manner, and looking... | |
| Elizabeth Putnam Gordon - 1924 - 336 pages
...not going over to the church this morning' ? As I hesitated, and doubtless showed in my countenance the burden upon my spirit, he emphatically said, 'But,...uttering not a word. He stopped, and placing his hand on the family Bible, that lay upon my work-table, said, emphatically, 'Children, you know where your... | |
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