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" Down there," pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. "Come with me. And I'll get yon something." Arthur turned back ; and the boy followed him. He had a few halfpence in his pocket, just enough, as it proved, to buy a loaf of bread. He gave it... "
The history of little Henry and his bearer [and other stories]. - Página 69
por Mary Martha Sherwood - 1884 - 96 páginas
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The Church

1858
...there," pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. "Come with me. And I'll get yon something." Arthur turned back ; and the boy followed him. He...loaf; and, though he did not break it, he looked so wistfully, that Arthur took his knife, and cut off a piece, and gave it to him to eat. He ate it in...
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The Christian's penny magazine, and friend of the people [ed. by J. Campbell ...

Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 740 páginas
...with me, and 111 get you something." Arthur turned hack, and the hoy f'/Uowed him. He bad a few pence in his pocket, just enough, as it proved, to buy a...the loaf, and though he did not break it, he looked at it to wistfully, that Arthur took his knife and cut off a piece and gave it to him to eat ; he ate...
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The Christian Treasury, Volumen3

1848 - 642 páginas
...pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. '• Come with me, and I'll get you something." — Arthur turned back, and the boy followed him. He had...just enough, as it proved, to buy a loaf of bread, lie gave it to the boy, and told him he would go home with him. The boy took the loaf, and though he...
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The Progressive Third Reader: For Public and Private Schools: Containing the ...

Salem Town, Nelson M. Holbrook - 1857 - 318 páginas
...Come with me," said Arthur, " and I'll get you something." The boy followed him. He had a few cents in his pocket, just enough, as it proved, to buy a loaf of bread. 10. He gave it to the boy, and told him he would go home with him. The boy took the loaf; and, though...
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The Sunbeam [ed. by T.H. Milner].

Thomas Hughes Milner - 1858 - 528 páginas
...there,' pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. ' Come with me, and I'll get you something.' Arthur turned back; and the boy followed him. He had...as it proved, to buy a loaf of bread. He gave it to [he boy, and told him he would go home with him. The boy took the loaf; and though he did not weak...
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Uncle John's Second Book

1860 - 204 páginas
...there," pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. t: Come with me, and I will get you something." Arthur turned back, and the boy followed him. He had a few cents in his pocket—just enough, as it proved, to buy a loaf of bread. He gave it to the boy, and...
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The best things [sermons].

Richard Newton - 1866 - 180 páginas
...there,' pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. ' Come with me, and I 'll get you something.' Arthur turned back and the boy followed him. He had a few coppers in his pocket, just enough, as it proved, to buy a loaf of bread. He gave it to the boy, and...
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The Best Things

Richard Newton - 1875 - 244 páginas
...there," pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. " Come with me, and I'll get you something." Arthur turned back and the boy followed him. He had...the loaf, and though he did not break it, he looked at it so wishfully, that Arthur took the knife and cut off a slice and gave him to eat. He ate it in...
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The Lantern

1883 - 782 páginas
...there," pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. " Come with me and I'll get you something." Arthur turned back and the boy followed him. He had a few halfpence in his pocket, just enough to buy a loaf of bread. He gave it to the boy, and told him he would go home with him. Arthur went...
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The Church

1874
...drowned at sea." "Where do you live?" "Down there," pointing to a miserable hut in a distant lane. and told him he would go home with him. The boy took the loaf, and though ho did not break it, he looked so wistfully, that Arthur took his knife and cut off a piece, and gave...
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