Reuben Kent's First Winter in the CityAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1845 - 174 páginas |
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Alfred Wise Alfred's AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION Amos answered Alfred answered Reuben arose asked Reuben Aunt Betsey beheld better Bible blessed book-keeper bright eye brown coat child Christian church club companion cried Alfred cried French dear doctor door duty Emma exclaimed French face father fear feel fellow felt give glad hand heart hope hour Hyde Hyde and Hay's interest Jones and Greely Kent's knew laughing live Maria moral morning mother never night old sailor oysters panion parlour parture passed peace pleasant Poor Alfred prayer Reuben Kent Reuben looked Sabbath Sabbath-school Sarah seat seemed sick sigh smile soon soul spoke steps stood stop tears tell theatre Thetford thing thought Reuben tippet tone Upton voice Waldo walked warm Weston whip-handle wish young
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Página 84 - They do know that vice in its most fascinating garb riots in the atmosphere of the theatre ; that when the senses are dazzled and the warm heart is under the strong dominion of animal excitement, then is the wine-cup offered to his lip, and his hand is seized by » her whose steps go down to death.