Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 28
... hope that some abstract impulse of humanity , some compassionate and unselfish care for the man's misfortunes as misfor- tunes , was not wholly wanting . Indeed , the helpless simplicity with which he had confided his case might have ...
... hope that some abstract impulse of humanity , some compassionate and unselfish care for the man's misfortunes as misfor- tunes , was not wholly wanting . Indeed , the helpless simplicity with which he had confided his case might have ...
Page 31
... hope I may have the opportunity of returning the compliment . " The con- tributor thanked him ; though , as he thought of all the circumstances of the case , and considered the cost at which the stranger had come to enjoy his politeness ...
... hope I may have the opportunity of returning the compliment . " The con- tributor thanked him ; though , as he thought of all the circumstances of the case , and considered the cost at which the stranger had come to enjoy his politeness ...
Page 35
... hope for that once , but not now ; though he thought he could navigate a ship . Only let him get his family together again , and he would try to do something ashore . - yes , he would No car had yet come in sight , and so the ...
... hope for that once , but not now ; though he thought he could navigate a ship . Only let him get his family together again , and he would try to do something ashore . - yes , he would No car had yet come in sight , and so the ...
Page 36
... hope which the sight of the man's home must have caused in him , and the benumbing shock of finding it blind and deaf to all his appeals ; he saw him sitting down upon what had been his own threshold , and waiting in a sort of ...
... hope which the sight of the man's home must have caused in him , and the benumbing shock of finding it blind and deaf to all his appeals ; he saw him sitting down upon what had been his own threshold , and waiting in a sort of ...
Page 57
... for Tommy . A few still held out . But the resolve could not be carried into effect for three months , and the minority meekly yielded , in the hope that something might turn up to prevent it . And 3 * THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP . 57.
... for Tommy . A few still held out . But the resolve could not be carried into effect for three months , and the minority meekly yielded , in the hope that something might turn up to prevent it . And 3 * THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP . 57.
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