Happy the foot-sore, heart-weary traveller who turns from the crowded, dusty highway down the green lane that leads to these humble inns, where the sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever opens to the stranger, and refreshment... Beginning again, a continuation of Work - Page 31by Louisa May Alcott - 1875Full view - About this book
| Louisa May Alcott - 1875 - 454 pages
...restored to the more desperate and despairing their faith in human nature and God's love. There are many such green spots in this world of ours, which often...freely given in the name of Him who loved the poor. friends soon felt that she was one of them, and cordially took her into the large circle of workers... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1881 - 240 pages
...single, and marry nobody (let him be whom he may).' — SYDNEY SMITH, let. Ixxxiv. vol. ii. p. 82. ' The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever [whosoever] opens to the stranger.' — LOUISA M. ALCOTT, Work (1873), vol. ii. p. 43. ' One evening... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1882 - 268 pages
...single, and marry nobody (let him be whom he may)." — SYDNEY SMITH, let. Ixxxiv, vol. ii, p. 82. " The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever [whosoever] opens to the stranger." — LOUISA M. ALCOTT, Work (1873), vol. ». P. 43. " One evening... | |
| David Salmon - 1890 - 322 pages
...fear would have passed away, is waiting. She determined to marry nobody, let him be whom he might. The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever opens to the stranger. I do not know whom it is I serve. Whom they were I really cannot say. Whomsoever they accused were... | |
| 1891 - 120 pages
...would have passed away, is waiting. 29. She determined to marry nobody, let him be whom he might. 30. The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever opens to the stranger. 31. Whomsoever they accused were cast into her peculiar prisons. 32. Either of these three will answer.... | |
| William Malone Baskervill, James Witt Sewell - 1895 - 358 pages
...thought were far away. 5. " Seems to me as if them as writes must hev a kinder gift fur it, now." 6. The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever opens to the stranger. 7. It is not me you are in love with. 8. You know whom it is that you thus charge. 9. The same affinity... | |
| Edward Adolf Sonnenschein - 1917 - 450 pages
...SHELLEY. 6; Those two, no matter who spoke, or whom was addressed, looked at each other. DICKENS. 7. The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever opens to the stranger. LM ALCOTT. 8. Mr. W. selected that poem as an example of the work of a man whom he says is greater... | |
| 1908 - 856 pages
...single and marry nobody Ilet him be whom he may)," says Sydney Smith; and Louisa Aleott caps it with: "The sign of the Good Samaritan is written on the face of whomsoever opens to the stranger." ln the matter of government we may fail as egreglously as in that of concord. Mrs. Lynn Linton: —... | |
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