The book The Lost Children, Or, Henry And His Torch was written by author Nall, Josephine Here you can read free online of The Lost Children, Or, Henry And His Torch book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lost Children, Or, Henry And His Torch a good or bad book?
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As I was on my way home, I saw this poor woman sitting on thy door-step, and find she is sick. She has had no food for two days, and is faint and weary. I would fain have taken her home with me, but she has not strength to walk so far. I have .stopped to get thee to give her some dinner. I will return this way and will hear her story, and then I will know better how to relieve her." When Mrs. Townly saw that it was the same woman that had been ordered 32 THE LOST children; from her door that Mr..., Prime now solicited charity for, her conscience bitterly reproached her for her un- kindness, and she now endeavored, by every means in her power, to make amends for her former harshness. She called Biddy to help Mrs. O'Biley to the kitchen, (for she was unable to walk in by herself,) and then gave her a cup of tea and a good warm dinner, such as the poor woman had never had before in her life. After she had partaken of her com- fortable repast and seemed strength- ened by it, Mrs. Townly entered into conversation with her.
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