| Gilbert (uncle, pseud) - 1883 - 546 Seiten
...the sick, • the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at the door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially in boys employed on the river or sea. Many he rescued from the gutter ; cleansed them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his... | |
| Archibald Forbes - 1884 - 270 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did supplicant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially...For their benefit he established reading classes, over which he himself presided, reading to and teaching the lads with as much ardour as if he were... | |
| Alfred Egmont Hake, Hugh Craig - 1884 - 378 Seiten
...his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially in boys employed on the river or sea. Many he rescued from the gutter, cleansed them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home. For their benefit he established evening classes, over which he himself presided, reading to... | |
| Alfred Egmont Hake - 1884 - 404 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially in boys employed on the river or sea. Many he rescued from the gutter, cleansed them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his... | |
| 1884 - 504 Seiten
...the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did supplicant knock vainly at his door. He always took great delight in children, but especially in boys employed on the river or the sea. Manv he rescued from the gutter, cleansed them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home.... | |
| Girls' friendly society - 1885 - 264 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially...them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home. For their benefit he established evening classes, over which he himself presided, reading to... | |
| 1885 - 846 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially...them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home. For their benefit he established evening classes, over which he himself presided, reading to... | |
| 1885 - 858 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially...them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home. For their benefit he established evening classes, over which he himself presided, reading to... | |
| James Macaulay - 1885 - 168 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially...them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home. For their benefit he established evening classes, over which he himself presided, reading to... | |
| George Rose Emerson - 188? - 196 Seiten
...poor, the sick, the unfortunate, were ever welcome, and never did suppliant knock vainly at his door. He always took a great delight in children, but especially...them and clothed them, and kept them for weeks in his home. For their benefit he established evening classes, over which he himself presided ; reading to... | |
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