Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-3 із 26
Сторінка 88
... meant a haemorr- hage ; I dimly supposed that the woman whom Christ healed of it had up to that time made an issue of her condition , which possibly she had . I had very few illnesses myself , and those I did have were in quite a ...
... meant a haemorr- hage ; I dimly supposed that the woman whom Christ healed of it had up to that time made an issue of her condition , which possibly she had . I had very few illnesses myself , and those I did have were in quite a ...
Сторінка 212
... meant , which I said I did , but he went on to tell me that it meant ' My God ' and wondered how we could take the name of God in vain like that in a charade . I tried very hard to explain that though of course it meant ' My God ' , it ...
... meant , which I said I did , but he went on to tell me that it meant ' My God ' and wondered how we could take the name of God in vain like that in a charade . I tried very hard to explain that though of course it meant ' My God ' , it ...
Сторінка 235
... meant the hospital staff , but it could have applied to us . If we had been older , we could have made her see a ... meant I do not know . From a few words Father let slip years after I think it meant a great deal 235.
... meant the hospital staff , but it could have applied to us . If we had been older , we could have made her see a ... meant I do not know . From a few words Father let slip years after I think it meant a great deal 235.
Зміст
The Loss of the Magyar | 1 |
Exmouth and Torquay | 16 |
Plan of Salvation | 34 |
Авторські права | |
9 інших розділів не відображаються
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
A. A. Milne asked Assembly aunts beach Beer Bradham Lane Brother Brother Johnson Budleigh Salterton called certainly childhood Council School course D. K. Broster Dancing Devon doctor dressed enjoyed example Exeter Exeter Road Exmouth fact father favourite feel felt friends girls Gospel Hall Gospel Meeting Grammar School heard Hesba Stretton hymns idea imagine Jeffery Jesus knew later Littleham lived looked Lord's loved married meant Miss Britain Miss England Miss Fleming Mother never Nurse Olly once Orcombe Point Ottery St Mary parents perhaps Petitor play Plymouth Brethren poem poetry Point-in-View prayer Queen railway realised remember round Saints Salterton salvation saved seemed Sheila Sisters someone sound St Marychurch stood story Sunday suppose teacher tell thing thought told took Torquay train Tucker Uncle David walked Withycombe wonder words young