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" Well, late in the evening, a servant came, and said a little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I found it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but, if possible, still more ragged and poor and thin. "
Report of the Examinations Conducted by the Council of Higher Education ... - Page 7
by Newfoundland Council of Higher Education - 1914
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The Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, Volume 5

American Unitarian Association - Unitarian churches - 1864 - 586 pages
...little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I saw it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling; but, if possible, still more ragged...thin. He stood a moment diving into his rags, as if he was seeking something; and then said, ' Are ye the gentleman that bought the matches frae Sandie ?'...
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The Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, Volume 5

American Unitarian Association - Unitarian churches - 1864 - 584 pages
...face I trusted, and I did not like to think bad of him. Well, late in the evening, a servant came, and said a little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I saw it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling; but, if possible, still more ragged and...
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The Mothers' friend, ed. by Ann Jane, Volumes 5-7

Ann Jane - 1864 - 708 pages
...I trusted, and I did not like to think badly of him. Well, late in the evening, a servant came and said a little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I saw it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but, if possible, still more ragged and...
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The Child's friend

1878 - 590 pages
...trusted, and I did not like to think bad of him. " Late in the evening I was told a little boy wanl.J to see me. When he was brought in I found it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but if possible still more ragged and poor and thin. He stood for a moment, diving...
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The Guardian, Volumes 18-19

Conduct of life - 1867 - 788 pages
...face I trusted, and I did not like to think bad of him. Well, late in the evening, a servant came, and said a little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I saw it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling ; but, if possible, still more ragged,...
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The Christian's penny magazine, and friend of the people [ed. by J. Campbell ...

Congregational union of England and Wales - 1868 - 756 pages
...in the evening a little boy was brought in, and I saw that it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but if possible, still more ragged,...He stood a moment, diving into his rags, as if he was seeking for something, and then said, " Are ye the gentleman that bought the matches fra Sandie...
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The Life that Now is: Sermons

Robert Collyer - Sermons, American - 1871 - 386 pages
...little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I found it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but, if possible, still more ragged...thin. He stood a moment diving into his rags, as if he was seeking something ; and then said, ' Are you the gentleman that bought the matches frae Sandie...
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The Life that Now is: Sermons

Robert Collyer - Sermons, American - 1871 - 394 pages
...face I trusted, and I did not like to think bad of him. Well, late in the evening, a servant came, and said a little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I found it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but, if possible, still more ragged and poor and thin. He stood a moment diving...
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The life that now is, sermons

Robert Collyer - Sermons, American - 1877 - 368 pages
...wanted to see me When he was brought in, I found it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my :Uing, but, if possible, still more ragged and poor and thin. He stood a moment diving into his rags, as if he was seeking . something; and then said, 'Are you the gentleman that bought the matches frae Sandie...
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Good Words

1879 - 956 pages
...the boy's face I trusted, and I did not like to think bad of him. Late in the evening I was told that a little boy wanted to see me ; when he was brought in I found it was a smaller brother of the boy that got my shilling, but if possible still more ragged and poor and thin. He stood a moment, diving...
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