Margaret Craven: Or, Beauty of the Heart |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 14
Page 40
... might very often be engaged , and not able to hear me , I had better make it a rule always to read to myself now , for fear of missing sometimes . " When Susan went down stairs she told her fellow - 40 MARGARET CRAVEN ; OR ,
... might very often be engaged , and not able to hear me , I had better make it a rule always to read to myself now , for fear of missing sometimes . " When Susan went down stairs she told her fellow - 40 MARGARET CRAVEN ; OR ,
Page 41
... hear , and so many things to see , that she thought she should never come to the end of them ; yet amidst all , true to her promise of never forgetting her aunt Ellen , her thoughts many times wandered back to the Thatched . Cottage ...
... hear , and so many things to see , that she thought she should never come to the end of them ; yet amidst all , true to her promise of never forgetting her aunt Ellen , her thoughts many times wandered back to the Thatched . Cottage ...
Page 56
... hear any more , and with her heart all in a flutter , moved off to the farthest end of the room . Nothing could be more contrary to the system in which Margaret had hitherto been educated than that adopted by Miss Gregory . All her ...
... hear any more , and with her heart all in a flutter , moved off to the farthest end of the room . Nothing could be more contrary to the system in which Margaret had hitherto been educated than that adopted by Miss Gregory . All her ...
Page 76
... hear , Margaret ; guess what it is . " Margaret looked up , wondering much what it might be . Mrs. Craven went on : " I have had a letter from your aunt Ellen , and she is coming to see us . " Margaret burst into tears . 66 Why ...
... hear , Margaret ; guess what it is . " Margaret looked up , wondering much what it might be . Mrs. Craven went on : " I have had a letter from your aunt Ellen , and she is coming to see us . " Margaret burst into tears . 66 Why ...
Page 102
... hear those things which she had always been taught to hold most dear and sacred , and which she knew were right and good , made light of , or turned into jest and ridicule , while she must sit by and hear all but say nothing . Often in ...
... hear those things which she had always been taught to hold most dear and sacred , and which she knew were right and good , made light of , or turned into jest and ridicule , while she must sit by and hear all but say nothing . Often in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ada dear Ada's arms round aunt Ellen aunt's beautiful began better Bible CHAPTER child Christ cloth bds cloth extra Coloured Engravings cough darling dear Ada dear Margaret dressed endeavour extra bds extra boards extra cloth boards eyes father feel felt flowers frock garet gentle gilt edges girl glad go to sleep God's happy HARTFIELD heart heaven Holy Spirit Jesus kiss knew laughed length live look MARGARET CRAVEN mind Miss Ada Miss Gregory Miss Margaret morning mother neat cover never night papa and mamma pillow poor Ada pray prayers RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY remember replied Ada replied her aunt replied Margaret Saviour school-room Shirley Shirley's sinful sister smiling sometimes soon stairs Sunday sure Susan teach tears tell temptations Thatched Cottage things thought told watch weeping wicked wish words wrong
Popular passages
Page 75 - ... the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which in the sight of God is of great price.
Page 53 - In that day sing ye unto her, A vineyard of red wine. I the Lord do keep it ; I will water it every moment: Lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day.
Page 116 - They cannot hear our footsteps come, They do not see us pass ; They cannot feel the bright warm sun That shines upon the grass. They do not hear when the great bell Is ringing overhead ; They cannot rise and come to church With us, for they are dead.
Page 29 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we
Page 25 - There is none righteous; no, not one." "All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.
Page 116 - WITHIN the churchyard side by side, Are many long low graves, And some have stones set over them, — On some the green grass waves.
Page 109 - Margaret felt that it is indeed, " more blessed to give than to receive.