Are you in pain ?" we asked — a question scarcely necessary, so plainly did her movements betray it. " Yes, always in pain — but not such pain as my Saviour suffered for me : his pain was far worse than mine — mine is nothing to it." Some remark... The Listener - Página 34por Caroline Fry - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1823 - 410 páginas
...weather, and cannot be bad." " Are you in pain?" we asked — a question that was scarcely needed, so plainly did her movements betray it. " Yes, always...words as few and simple as might express her meaning. THE LISTENER. 276 it was slowly and by reiterated questions that we could draw from her a simple tale.... | |
| Caroline Fry Wilson - 1832 - 288 páginas
...such pain as my Saviour suffered for me : his pain was far worse than mine — mine is nothing to it." Some remark being made on the wretchedness of her...as might express her meaning, it was slowly and by repeated questions that we could draw from her a simple tale. Being asked if that was all the bed she... | |
| 1841 - 306 páginas
...such pain as my Saviour suffered lor me ; his pain was far worse than mine — mine is nothing to it.' Some remark being; made on the wretchedness of her...dwelling, her stern features almost relaxed into a smile, ami she said she did not think it so ; and wished us all as happy as herself. As she showed little... | |
| 1842 - 506 páginas
...such pain as my Saviour suffered for me ; his pain was far worse than mine — mine is nothing to it." Some remark being made on the wretchedness of her...so ; and wished us all as happy as herself. As she shewed little disposition to talk, and never made any remark till asked for it, and then in words as... | |
| N. L. Ferguson - 1852 - 284 páginas
...Savior 180 HAPPINESS. suffered for me ; his pain was far worse than mine — mine is nothing to it." Some remark being made on the wretchedness of her...as might express her meaning, it was slowly and by repeated questions that we could draw from her a simple tale. Being asked if that was all the bed she... | |
| 1856 - 286 páginas
...such pain as my Savior suffered for me ; his pain was far worse than mine — mine is nothing to it." Some remark being made on the wretchedness of her...as might express her meaning, it was slowly and by repeated questions that we could draw from her a simple tale. Being asked if that was all the bed she... | |
| Caroline Fry Wilson - 1867 - 510 páginas
...herself — "No, not bad— it is God Almighty's weather, and cannot be bad." — " Are you in pain 1 " we asked — a question scarcely necessary, so plainly...so ; and wished us all as happy as herself. As she shewed little disposition to talk, and never made any remark till asked for it, and then in words as... | |
| |