Fragments of plates, broken mortar, rags, and old hats, lay scattered around, all which bore a very uninviting aspect. The Angel pointed out in the midst of all this confused rubbish, some broken fragments of a flowerpot, and a clump of earth which had... The Magnolia - Seite 2781854Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| J. B. Syme - 1852 - 196 Seiten
...out of it, and was only held together by the withered roots of a wild flower, that had been thrown into the street because it was considered utterly...in the lowest cellar, there once dwelt a poor, sick boy ; from his very infancy, he was almost bed-ridden. On his best days, he could take two or three... | |
| 1854 - 330 Seiten
...which grew in the garden, but they also gathered the despised buttercup, and the wild heart's-ease. " Now then we have flowers ! " exclaimed the child,...in the lowest cellar, there once dwelt a poor, sick boy ; from his very infancy he was almost bed-ridden. On his best days, he could take two or three... | |
| Lady - 1854 - 326 Seiten
...one of the narrow streets, in which lay heaps of straw, ashes, and rubbish, for it was flitting-day. Fragments of plates, broken mortar, rags, and old...in the lowest cellar, there once dwelt a poor, sick boy ; from his very infancy he was almost bed-ridden. On his best days he could take two or three turns... | |
| Clara Arnold - 1855 - 322 Seiten
...Angel bowed his head; but he winged not yet his flight towards the throne of God. It was night—all was still — they remained in the great city, they...in the lowest cellar, there once dwelt a poor, sick boy; from his very infancy he was almost bed-ridden. On his best days, he could take two or three turns... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 388 Seiten
...earth, which had fallen out of it, and was only held together by the withered roots of a wild flower, which had been thrown out into the street because...the angel ; " and I will tell thee why, as we soar upward together to the throne of God." So they resumed their flight, and the angel thus related his... | |
| 1857 - 498 Seiten
...had fallen out of it, and was only held together by the withered roots of a wild flower, which hail been thrown out into the street because it was considered utterly worthless. " W ч will take this with us," taid the angel ; " and I will tell thee why, as we soar upward together... | |
| 1867 - 798 Seiten
...earth, which had fallen out of it, and was only held together by the withered roots of a wild flower, which had been thrown out into the street because...the angel ; " and I will tell thee why, as we soar upward together to the throne of God." So they resumed their flight, and the angel thus related his... | |
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