trenarzh-CNnlitjarufaen

WATCH-WORK-WAIT;
or,
THE ORPHAN'S VICTORY.

by SARAH A. MYERS.

Contents

CHAPTER I.WILLIAM'S FIRST GRIEF.
CHAPTER II.TOILS AND TRIALS.
CHAPTER III.AN ORPHAN INDEED.
CHAPTER IV.WILLIAM AT HIS MOTHER'S GRAVE.
CHAPTER V.WILLIAM'S NEW HOME
CHAPTER VI.A TIME OF TRIAL.
CHAPTER VII.THE TEMPTER TRIUMPHS.
CHAPTER VIII.GLEAMS OF SUNSHINE.
CHAPTER IX.SUNSHINE AND SHADOW.
CHAPTER X.MAKING OTHERS HAPPY.
CHAPTER XI.A LABOUR OF LOVE.
CHAPTER XII.RAYS OF HOPE.
CHAPTER XIII.THE DAWN OF BETTER DAYS.
CHAPTER XIV.WILLIAM'S SUCCESS.


Title Section and Table of Contents above added by transcriber.


WILLIAM AT HIS MOTHER'S GRAVE.
WILLIAM AT HIS MOTHER'S GRAVE.
Taking a piece of paper and a pencil from his pocket, he
drew a sketch of the little square where his loved onesslept.

WATCH-WORK-WAIT;

or,

THE ORPHAN'S VICTORY.

by SARAH A. MYERS.

"Blessed is the man that trusteth in Him.... They that seekthe Lord shall not want any good thing."—PSALM xxxiv.

London:
T. Nelson and Sons, Paternoster Row; Edinburgh; and NewYork.

MDCCCLXII.


This little volume contains a simple record of the trials andtemptations which a poor orphan boy passed through a few years since.It teaches that best of lessons,—the need of Divine help in thebattle of life. It shows that a child may attain a beautiful characteramid great trials and great evils.

The author assures us that the incidents in this delightful story arereal occurrences. Some

...

BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!


Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR!