... announcement, the door softly opened, and Blossom, with downcast eyes, and folded hands, stood before him. "Well, my child," he said, in his pleasant, cheerful tones, "what do you want so bright and early in the morning?" "Bennie's life, please, sir, The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman]. - Página 16por National Sunday school union - 1867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1867 - 912 páginas
...early in the morning?" " Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered out Blossom. " Bennie? Who is BennieT" " My brother, sir. They are going to shoot him for sleeping at his poet." " 0, yes," and Mr. Lincoln ran his eye over the papers before him. " I remember. It was a fatal... | |
| Alexander Ronald Grant - 1870 - 252 páginas
...tones, " what do you want so bright and early in the morning?" " Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. " Bennie ? Who is Bennie ? " " My brother,...remember! It was a fatal sleep. You see, child, it was at a time of special danger. Thousands of lives might have been lost for his culpable negligence."... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1872 - 460 páginas
...tones, " what 3o you want so bright and early in the morning ?" " Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. " Bennie ? Who is Bennie ?" " My brother,...sir. They are going to shoot him for sleeping at his posl." " Oh, yes," and Mr. Lincoln ran his eye over the papers before him. "I remember I It was a fatal... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 248 páginas
...morning ? " 8. " Bennie's life, please, sir," she faltered out. 9. " Bennie ? Who is Bennie ? " 10. "My brother, sir. They are going to shoot him for sleeping at his post." 11. "O yes." And Mr. Lincoln ran his eye over the papers before him. " I remember. It was a fatal sleep.... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1920 - 596 páginas
...morning?" "Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. "Bennie? Who is Bennie?" asked Mr. Lincoln. "My brother, sir. They are going to shoot him for sleeping at his post," said the little girl. "I remember," said the President. "It was a fatal sleep. You see, child, it was... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1875 - 248 páginas
...morning ? " 8. " Bennie's life, please, sir," she faltered out. 9. " Bennie ? Who is Bennie ? " 10. " My brother, sir. They are going to shoot him for sleeping at his post." 12. " So my father said," replied Mary, gravely ; " but poor Ben was so tired, sir, and James was very... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1876 - 458 páginas
...tones, " what lo you want so bright and early in the morning?" " Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. " Bennie ? Who is Bennie ?" " My brother,...remember ! It was a fatal sleep. You see, child, it was at a time of special danger. Thousands of lives might have been lost for his culpable negligence."... | |
| 1876 - 732 páginas
...Blossom, with downcast eyes and folded hands, stood before him. " Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. " Bennie ? Who is Bennie ?" "My brother,...remember. It was a fatal sleep. You see, child, it was at a time of special danger. Thousands of lives might have been lost for his culpable negligence."... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1876 - 486 páginas
...tones, " what do you want so bright and early in the morning ? " " Bennie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. " Bennie' ? Who is Bennie ? " " My brother,...are going to shoot him for sleeping at his post." 11. " Oh, yes," and Mr. Lincoln ran his eye over the papers before him. "I remember! It was a fatal... | |
| 1876 - 734 páginas
...And so, in an incredibly short time, Bios" Bonnie's life, please, sir," faltered Blossom. " Beunie ? Who is Bennie ?" " My brother, sir. They are going to shoot him for Bleeping at his post." " Oh, yes ;" and Mr. Lincoln ran his eye over the papers before him. " I remember.... | |
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