Arabs of the City: Their Freaks and Fortunes, Their Woes and Wants

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Bradley and Woodruff, 1891 - 516 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 485 - Scattered, fill with gold the plain. Is thy burden hard and heavy? Do thy steps drag wearily? Help to bear thy brother's burden ; God will bear both it and thee.
Sayfa xviii - Behold I am sinking, bare of help : ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone ; one God made us : ye must help me !" They answer, " No, impossible ; thou art no sister of ours.
Sayfa 257 - Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There, by His love o'ershadowed, Sweetly my soul shall rest.
Sayfa 335 - ... trifle ! Life is brief And sin is here. Our age is but the falling of a leaf, A dropping tear. We have no time to sport away the hours, All must be earnest in a world like ours. Not many lives, but only one have we, One, only one ! How sacred should that one life ever be, That narrow span ! Day after day filled up with blessed toil, Hour after hour still bringing in new spoil.
Sayfa 301 - A child under sixteen years of age committed for misdemeanor, under any provision of this code, must be committed to some reformatory, charitable or other institution authorized by law to receive and take charge of minors. And when any such child is committed to an institution it shall, when practicable, be committed to an institution governed by persons of the same religious faith as the parents of such child.
Sayfa 497 - Tis better than money and rank, boys ; Still cleave to the right, Be lovers of light ; Be open, above board, and frank, boys.
Sayfa 362 - ... how the mission took us out To a great green lovely meadow, where we played and ran about, And the van that took us halted by a sweet bright patch of land, Where the fine red blossoms grew, dear, half as big as mother's hand. "Nell, I asked the good kind teacher what they called such flowers as those, And he told me, I remember, that the pretty name was rose. I have never seen them since, dear — how I wish that I had one ! Just to keep and think of you, Nell, when I'm up beyond the sun.
Sayfa 301 - ... wherein or adjacent to which any beer, ale, wine or liquor is sold or given away, or being in any such place : or, 5.
Sayfa 363 - ... cruel snow; Not a buttercup or daisy, not a single verdant blade Showed its head above its prison. Then she knelt her down and prayed ; With her eyes upcast to heaven, down she sank upon the ground, And she prayed to God to tell her where the roses might be found. Then the cold blast numbed her senses, and her sight grew strangely dim; And a sudden, awful tremor seemed to seize her every limb. "Oh, a rose!" she moaned, "good Jesus, — just a rose to take to Bill!
Sayfa 362 - Ah, but, sister, I don't mind, Gentle Jesus will not beat me ; He's not cruel or unkind. But I can't help thinking, Nelly, I should like to take away Something, sister, that you gave me, I might look at every day. " In the summer you remember how the mission took us out To a great green lovely meadow, where we played and ran about, And the van that took us halted by a sweet bright patch of land, Where the fine red blossoms grew, dear, half as big as mother's hand. " Nell, I asked the good kind teacher...

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