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Side 3
... thought that I was his wife ? And yet I had an unquiet brain , of moderate power , per- haps , but which had been forced and har- ried and dragged into exertion every mo- ment of my life , according to the custom with women in the ...
... thought that I was his wife ? And yet I had an unquiet brain , of moderate power , per- haps , but which had been forced and har- ried and dragged into exertion every mo- ment of my life , according to the custom with women in the ...
Side 5
... thought of it . It was all the childhood I ever had known . He brought me there the day we were mar- ried , and until August - six months- we had been there alone . I could hear his old nag Tinder neighing now , in the stable where we ...
... thought of it . It was all the childhood I ever had known . He brought me there the day we were mar- ried , and until August - six months- we had been there alone . I could hear his old nag Tinder neighing now , in the stable where we ...
Side 6
... thought about her become , you , as he says . " " And the opera , and the drug - shop. love like other men , " - his voice unsteady , and with an appealing look . etly . " You think not ? " - his eyes on the ground . " At all events ...
... thought about her become , you , as he says . " " And the opera , and the drug - shop. love like other men , " - his voice unsteady , and with an appealing look . etly . " You think not ? " - his eyes on the ground . " At all events ...
Side 7
... thought stood wider open to welcome truth than anywhere else on earth . " The only object in life is to grow . " It was my father's , - Margaret Fuller's motto . I had been nursed on it , Imight say . There had been a time when I had ...
... thought stood wider open to welcome truth than anywhere else on earth . " The only object in life is to grow . " It was my father's , - Margaret Fuller's motto . I had been nursed on it , Imight say . There had been a time when I had ...
Side 8
... thought that , he laid Teddy down , and came towards me , the usual un- certain , anxious half - smile on his face with which he regarded me . " I am sure they will all like my old home , now , lads and all . I'm glad of that . Sure of ...
... thought that , he laid Teddy down , and came towards me , the usual un- certain , anxious half - smile on his face with which he regarded me . " I am sure they will all like my old home , now , lads and all . I'm glad of that . Sure of ...
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Side 21 - A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose is to him, And it is nothing more...
Side 479 - My meat shall all come in, in Indian shells, Dishes of agate set in gold, and studded With emeralds, sapphires, hyacinths, and rubies. The tongues of carps, dormice, and camels...
Side 167 - There in seclusion and remote from men The wizard hand lies cold, Which at its topmost speed let fall the pen, And left the tale half told. Ah ! who shall lift that wand of magic power, And the lost clew regain ? The unfinished window in Aladdin's tower Unfinished must remain ! CHRISTMAS BELLS.
Side 576 - ENGLISH GRAMMAR is the art of speaking and writing the English Language with propriety.
Side 386 - Dead Shot (The) : or, Sportsman's Complete Guide. Being a Treatise on the Use of the Gun, with Rudimentary and Finishing Lessons in the Art of Shooting Game of all kinds.
Side 341 - With joy — and oft an unintruding guest, I watched her secret toils from day to day How true she warped the moss to form her nest, And modelled it within with wood and clay. And by and by, like heath-bells gilt with dew, There lay her shining eggs as bright as flowers, Ink-spotted over, shells of green and blue; And there I witnessed, in the summer hours, A brood of nature's minstrels chirp and fly, Glad as the sunshine and the laughing sky.
Side 443 - Barere approached nearer than any person mentioned in history or fiction, whether man or devil, to the idea of consummate and universal depravity. In him the qualities which are the proper objects of hatred, and the qualities which are the proper objects of contempt, preserve an exquisite and absolute harmony. In almost every particular sort of wickedness he has had rivals. His sensuality was immoderate ; but this was a failing...
Side 374 - War came: and now it must go on till the last man of this generation falls in his tracks, and his children seize his musket and fight our battle, unless you acknowledge our right to self-government. We are not fighting for Slavery, We are fighting for INDEPENDENCE ; and that or extermination we WILL have.
Side 396 - Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more, for they were going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again." She was a very beautiful woman, of a noble spirit, and there was a dignity in her grief amidst all the wildness of her transport; which, methought, struck me with an instinct of sorrow, that before I was sensible of what it was to grieve, seized my very soul, and has made pity the weakness of my heart ever since.
Side 49 - WHAT change has made the pastures sweet And reached the daisies at my feet, And cloud that wears a golden hem ? This lovely world, the hills, the sward — They all look fresh, as if our Lord But yesterday had finished them. And...