If the pit aforesaid had no bottom, where would all the people fall who dropped out at its lower end? — a puzzle which rather startled the propriety of family worship, and had to be laid aside for explanation at a more convenient season. Belgravia: A London Magazine - Seite 2511895Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1878 - 232 Seiten
...Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you ?" Now the child had often seen baskets with but very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless, and allowed the fruit placed therein to drop upon the ground ; here, then, was the puzzle, — if the pit aforesaid had no bottom, where would... | |
| William Walters - 1883 - 354 Seiten
...' Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you 1 ' Now, the child had often seen baskets with very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless,...no bottom, where would all the people fall to who dropped out at its lower end ? a puzzle which rather startled the propriety of family worship, and... | |
| George Carter Needham - 1883 - 700 Seiten
...saying, 'Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you?' Now, the child had often seen baskets with very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless,...aforesaid had no bottom, where would all the people fall who dropped out at its lower end? — a puzzle which rather startled the propriety of family worship,... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1885 - 810 Seiten
...' Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you ' ' Now the child had often seen baskets with very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless, and allowed the fruit placed therein to drop upon the ground ; here, then, was the puzzle : Jf the pit aforesaid had no bottom, where would... | |
| Robert Shindler - 1892 - 344 Seiten
...the same verse to repeat the inquiry. At length the venerable patriarch capitulated at discretion by saying, ' Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you...puzzle which rather startled the propriety of family REV. RICHARD KX7LL. worship, and had to be laid aside for explanation at a more convenient season.... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1892 - 628 Seiten
...saying: ' Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you ?' Now the child had often seen baskets with very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless,...aforesaid had no bottom, where would all the people fall who dropped out at its lower end ? — a puzzle which rather startled the propriety of family worship,... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1898 - 410 Seiten
...dear, what is it that puzzles you ? " Now " the child " had often seen baskets with but very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless, and allowed the fruit placed therein to drop upon the ground ; here, then, was the puzzle,—if the pit aforesaid had no bottom, where would... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon, W. J. Harrald - 1899 - 360 Seiten
...frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless, and allowed the fruit placed therein to drop upon the ground ; here, then, was the puzzle, —...if the pit aforesaid had no bottom, where would all those people fall to who dropped out at its lower end ? — a puzzle which rather startled the propriety... | |
| Henry D. Northrop - 2004 - 338 Seiten
...saying, "Well, dear, what is it that puzzles you?" Now the child had often seen baskets with very frail bottoms, which in course of wear became bottomless...aforesaid had no bottom, where would all the people fall who dropped out at its lower end?— a puzzle which rather startled the propriety of family worship... | |
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