| Solon Robinson - New York (N.Y.) - 1854 - 428 pages
...until it seemed to us that such an air was only fit for a charnel house. "With the thermometer at 8-3, at midnight, how could men live in such a place, below...be ashamed to visit her in her habitation, or have 4 the world ' know that he consorted with a street wanderer." " Beat her ! for what ?" «* " Because... | |
| 1854 - 402 pages
...way along to the foot of an outside staircase, where our conductor paused for a moment, calling our attention to the spot. " Here," said Mr. Pease, "the...fainted a few nights ago, and lay all night exposed ;o the rain, where she was found and jeaten in the morning by her miserable mother, because she had... | |
| Ethics - 1853 - 204 pages
...staircase, where our conductor paused for a moment calling our attention to ihe spot. " Here," said Pease, " the little sufferer we are going to see,...a few nights ago, and lay all night exposed to the tain, where she was Found and beaten in the morning by her^miserablc mother because, she had not sold... | |
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