Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 83
... arms , he whispered , My darling , my darling ! " and pressed her close to his breast . There was silence for a minute . Presently the little girl gave a frightened cry . The old missionary was dead . in the cool of the morning , and on ...
... arms , he whispered , My darling , my darling ! " and pressed her close to his breast . There was silence for a minute . Presently the little girl gave a frightened cry . The old missionary was dead . in the cool of the morning , and on ...
Page 276
... arm , and a voice , changed indeed , and weak , but still the voice that in old days not so very old either was the one voice for him in all the world , said : " Father ! " I think just for one minute his impulse was to take her in his arms ...
... arm , and a voice , changed indeed , and weak , but still the voice that in old days not so very old either was the one voice for him in all the world , said : " Father ! " I think just for one minute his impulse was to take her in his arms ...
Page 644
... arms to oppose to theirs , and , having exhausted the re- sources of ecclesiastical stage thunder , was fain to bribe them to go in peace and take service under the Marquis of Mon- ferrato , who was then much in need of stout hearts and ...
... arms to oppose to theirs , and , having exhausted the re- sources of ecclesiastical stage thunder , was fain to bribe them to go in peace and take service under the Marquis of Mon- ferrato , who was then much in need of stout hearts and ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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