Moralities for home, Tập 539 |
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... replied the husband . Poor Mary burst into tears . It is very ill - natured of you , Edward ; but it always is so ; when I wish anything , you are sure to oppose it . It is being a tyrant . ' ' Very well , then , I am a tyrant , I ...
... replied the husband . Poor Mary burst into tears . It is very ill - natured of you , Edward ; but it always is so ; when I wish anything , you are sure to oppose it . It is being a tyrant . ' ' Very well , then , I am a tyrant , I ...
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... replied Mary , weeping : ' it was my fault . And I cannot go , indeed . ' In another hour or two , Mr. Lennox was on the top of the mail coach , bound for London . Meanwhile , Miss Chatterton had left the house , in- dignant with poor ...
... replied Mary , weeping : ' it was my fault . And I cannot go , indeed . ' In another hour or two , Mr. Lennox was on the top of the mail coach , bound for London . Meanwhile , Miss Chatterton had left the house , in- dignant with poor ...
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... replied Mr. Smith , with a nod . Mr. Jackson opened the book and read : - " The uncertainty of life is admitted by all . It is , however , a painful fact , that although we know not what a day may bring forth , there are thousands ...
... replied Mr. Smith , with a nod . Mr. Jackson opened the book and read : - " The uncertainty of life is admitted by all . It is , however , a painful fact , that although we know not what a day may bring forth , there are thousands ...
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... replied Mr. Jackson , ' you have been talking , I don't know how many years , about parting with those houses , and it may be years more before you succeed ; meanwhile you are getting older and older every day . ' ' O , fiddlesticks old ...
... replied Mr. Jackson , ' you have been talking , I don't know how many years , about parting with those houses , and it may be years more before you succeed ; meanwhile you are getting older and older every day . ' ' O , fiddlesticks old ...
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... replied Mr. Jackson . ' I shan't see sixty - six again . ' " There , I told you so . I am only in my sixty . ' ' A vast number die at that age , ' said Mr. Jackson quietly . " O yes , I know that ; but I am a young man yet , bless you ...
... replied Mr. Jackson . ' I shan't see sixty - six again . ' " There , I told you so . I am only in my sixty . ' ' A vast number die at that age , ' said Mr. Jackson quietly . " O yes , I know that ; but I am a young man yet , bless you ...
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Trang 84 - Say not thou. What is the cause that the former days were better than these ? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this.
Trang 88 - It respects temporal good, to show that " godliness is profitable unto all things, having the promise of the life that now is, as well as of that which is to come,
Trang 37 - My companion at the press drank every day a pint before breakfast, a pint at breakfast with his bread and cheese, a pint between breakfast and dinner, a pint at dinner, a pint in the afternoon about six o'clock, and another when he had done his day's work.
Trang 3 - Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Trang 37 - On occasion, I carried up and down stairs a large form of types in each hand, when others carried but one in both hands.
Trang 44 - Be not thou one of them that strike hands, or of them that are sureties for debts. If thou hast nothing to pay, why should he take away thy bed from under thee?
Trang 38 - From my example, a great many of them left their muddling breakfast of beer, bread, and cheese, finding they could with me be supplied from a neighbouring house, with a large porringer of hot water-gruel, sprinkled with pepper, crumbled with bread, and a bit of butter in it, for the price of a pint of beer, viz. three halfpence.
Trang 37 - Water-American, as they called me, was stronger than themselves, who drank strong beer! We had an alehouse boy who attended always in the house to supply the workmen. My companion at the press drank every day a pint before breakfast, a pint at breakfast with his bread and cheese, a pint between...
Trang 129 - ... to behold. Let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in bed and board ; but let truth, and love, and honour, and courtesy, flow in thy deeds.
Trang 129 - I pray you, O excellent wife, not to cumber yourself and me to get a rich dinner for this man or this woman who has alighted at our gate, nor a bedchamber made ready at too great a cost.