| 1838 - 472 pages
...physician. A' slight convulsion passed over my uncle's face. " Then the Lord's will be done !" said he. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He awoke from disturbed sleep. "Oh, dear! oh, I am so sick !" He gasped feebly. His father... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction VOL.XXXII - 1838 - 474 pages
...physician. A slight convulsion passed over my uncle's face. " Then the Lord's will be done !" said he. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He awoke from disturbed sleep. " Oh, dear ! oh, I am so sick !" He gasped feebly. His father... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...feebly. His father raised him in his arms; he breathed easier, and looked up with a grateful smile. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He awoke from disturbed sleep. Just then his old playmate, the cat, crossed the floor. "... | |
| George Merriam - Reader (Elementary) - 1841 - 308 pages
...physician. A slight convulsion passed over my uncle's face. "Then the Lord's will be done ! " said he. 4. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He. awoke from disturbed sleep. 5. " Oh dear ! oh, I am so sick!" he gasped feebly. His father... | |
| 1853 - 588 pages
...physician. A slight convulsion passed over the old man's face. "Then the Lord's will be done," said he. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He awoke from his disturbed sleep. " O dear ! father, O, I am so sick !" He gasped feebly.... | |
| 1860
...physician. A alight convulsion passed over my uncle's face. " Then the Lord's will Ije done ! " said he. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He awoke from a disturbed deep. " O, dear, O, I am so sick ! " he gasped feebly. His father... | |
| 1858
...trying all means to save him with affecting pertinacity. ' ' Can't you think of anything more, doctor?" said he to the physician, when all had been tried in vain. " Nothing,"anawered the physician. A momentary convulsion passed over my uncle's face. "The will of... | |
| Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 296 pages
...trying all means to save, with affecting pertinacity. ' Can't you think of anything more, doctor ?' said he to the physician, when all had been tried...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He woke from troubled sleep. ' Oh, dear ! I am so sick !' he gasped, feebly. His father raised... | |
| Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 236 pages
...trying all means to save, with affecting pertinacity. " Can't you think of anything more, doctor ?" said he to the physician, when all had been tried...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He woke from troubled sleep. "Oh, dear ! I am so sick !" he gasped, feebly. His father raised... | |
| Oliver Oldham - Readers (Secondary) - 1854 - 406 pages
...physician. A slight convulsion passed over my uncle's face. " Then the Lord's will be done !" said he. Just at that moment a ray of the setting sun pierced...like an angel's smile across the face of the little sufferer. He awoke from disturbed sleep. 3. " Oh dear! oh, I am so sick !" he gasped feebly. His father... | |
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