“This excellent story tells how a cripple boy rose superior to his environment and not only secured for himself a good position in life, but helped to reform his drunken father and his thoughtless and slovenly brothers and sisters. He had a hard time of it, and suffered considerably at first, but the kindly help and sympathy of the vicar, coupled with his own good sense, brought him safely through.
”“This excellent story, by John W. Kneeshaw, tells how a cripple boy rose superior to his environment and not only secured for himself a good position in life, but helped to reform his drunken father and his thoughtless and slovenly brothers and sisters. He had a hard time of it, and suffered considerably at first, but the kindly help and sympathy of the Vicar, coupled with his own good sense, brought him safely through.
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