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Page 166
... child - and his child tears up his papers , tumbles over his things , and pulls his nose , like all other children - and what has the precise man to say for himself ? Nothing ! He is like everybody else— “ a little child shall lead him ...
... child - and his child tears up his papers , tumbles over his things , and pulls his nose , like all other children - and what has the precise man to say for himself ? Nothing ! He is like everybody else— “ a little child shall lead him ...
Page 538
... child ! " The poor lonely woman forgot to regret the de- parture of her last friend ; the mother lamented the loss of the physician useful to her son . I did not complain . To be useful is the sweet recom- pense of the devoted . " Adieu ...
... child ! " The poor lonely woman forgot to regret the de- parture of her last friend ; the mother lamented the loss of the physician useful to her son . I did not complain . To be useful is the sweet recom- pense of the devoted . " Adieu ...
Page 546
... child , my poor child ! " she cried , " you have no support upon earth ; but God above is good . My God ! succor my child ! " With this cry of love , with this supreme prayer , she breathed out her life ; her arms opened , her lips were ...
... child , my poor child ! " she cried , " you have no support upon earth ; but God above is good . My God ! succor my child ! " With this cry of love , with this supreme prayer , she breathed out her life ; her arms opened , her lips were ...
Contents
Madame DArbouvilles Village Doctor | 1 |
ElectroMagnetism | 86 |
France | 113 |
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