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" ... bitterest feeling which was like to break his heart was the sense of his own cowardice. The vice of all others which he loathed was brought in and burned in on his own soul. He had lied to his mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear... "
Tom Brown's school days, by an old boy [T. Hughes]. - Sayfa 217
Thomas Hughes tarafından - 1871
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1858 - 878 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...bear his burdens, for the good deed done that night." (pp. 249 — 251.) By degrees Tom is drawn, through Arthur's example, to read every evening a chapter...
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School Days at Rugby

Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 414 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...and thin, and cheer him, and help him, and bear his burthens, for the good deed done that night. Then he resolved to write home next day and tell his mother...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, 11. cilt

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...dared not do. The first dawn of comfort came to him in saying to himself that he would stand by that boy through thick and thin, and cheer him, and help him,...
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Tom Brown's School Days

Thomas Hughes - 1868 - 388 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...The first dawn of comfort came to him in swearing to Lesson No. i. 215 himself that he would stand by that boy through thick and thin, and cheer him, and...
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Cassell's illustrated readings, 1. cilt;66. cilt

Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...his burdens, for the good deed done that night. Then ho resolved to write home next day and tell his mother all, and what a coward her son had been. And...
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The Franklin Intermediate Reader: For the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - 1875 - 248 sayfa
...his conscience, to his God ! 20. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...dared not do. The first dawn of comfort came to him in vowing to himself that he would stand by that boy through thick and thin, and cheer him, and help him,...
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Child Life in Prose

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 322 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it 1 And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...dared not do. The first dawn of comfort came to him in vowing to himself that he would stand by that boy through thick and thin, and cheer him, and help him,...
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The Webster-Franklin Intermediate Reader: For the Use of Public and Private ...

George Stillman Hillard - 1878 - 236 sayfa
...his conscience, to his God ! 20. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...dared not do. The first dawn of comfort came to him in vowing to himself that he would stand by that boy through thick and thin, and cheer him, and help him,...
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Talks with Boys and Girls: Or Wisdom Better Than Gold

Benjamin Bartis Comegys, Layman - 1878 - 278 sayfa
...to his conscience, and to his God. How could he bear it ? And then the poor little weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...dared not do. The first dawn of comfort came to him in declaring to himself that he would stand by that boy through thick and thin, and cheer him and help...
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McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, 4. kitap

William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 270 sayfa
...mother, to his conscience, to his God. How could he bear it? And then the poor, little, weak boy, whom he had pitied and almost scorned for his weakness, had...done that which he, braggart as he was, dared not do. 5. The first dawn of comfort came to him in vowing to himself that he would stand by that boy through...
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