God's PuppetsMacmillan, 1916 - 309 sider |
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Side 1
... coming home from the Civil War still regarded pain - giving as one of the high vir- tues , the Times - Globe never referred to Colonel Longford less gently than as " that human orang- utan . " His presence was esteemed by the same ...
... coming home from the Civil War still regarded pain - giving as one of the high vir- tues , the Times - Globe never referred to Colonel Longford less gently than as " that human orang- utan . " His presence was esteemed by the same ...
Side 3
... coming to New Rayn- ham . As a dashing young Irish colonel of a coloured regiment John Longford had caught and held the heart of a Yankee girl near Boston , had eloped with her to Arizona after the Fenian raid , and the rest we knew ...
... coming to New Rayn- ham . As a dashing young Irish colonel of a coloured regiment John Longford had caught and held the heart of a Yankee girl near Boston , had eloped with her to Arizona after the Fenian raid , and the rest we knew ...
Side 6
... coming into her face . He shook his head and sent her to a convent , and she ran away and wrote him from a boarding school . He laughed , made a note 6 GOD'S PUPPETS into his mellow early sixties and found him tall, ...
... coming into her face . He shook his head and sent her to a convent , and she ran away and wrote him from a boarding school . He laughed , made a note 6 GOD'S PUPPETS into his mellow early sixties and found him tall, ...
Side 8
... coming and going seemed like the flashing on and off of a joyous flame , and when she left the newspaper office the society editor brushed back a stray lock of luster- less hair and turned to her typewriter , saying : " Wait a minute ...
... coming and going seemed like the flashing on and off of a joyous flame , and when she left the newspaper office the society editor brushed back a stray lock of luster- less hair and turned to her typewriter , saying : " Wait a minute ...
Side 17
... coming from Longheath , where the happy couple had set- tled down with the Colonel . The phrase " settled down " perhaps may apply to Gregory Nixon , who settled down to a steady brilliancy of work in his profession ; the phrase may ...
... coming from Longheath , where the happy couple had set- tled down with the Colonel . The phrase " settled down " perhaps may apply to Gregory Nixon , who settled down to a steady brilliancy of work in his profession ; the phrase may ...
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ain't answered Archimedes asked Astor House bank banker beautiful began Boyce Kilworth Boyceville Cale Caleb Hale called Charley Herrington cigar Club Colonel Longford congressman Constitution Street cried Cripple Creek crowd damn Debbie Deborah desk Dick Hale Doctor dollars door dream editor Elias Elsie eyes face father flowers garden girl Globe office gone Hale's half hand Hayden head heard heart Hiram Larson Jack Beasley Jimmy Joel Ladgett Judge Judge's kind knew Kurtlin Lalla Rookh Lally larkspurs laughed little Dick live Longheath looked man's never night Nixon nodded old party paper paused Pelléas and Mélisande poor Prince Charmin Raynham replied rington rose shook silence smiled soul spoke stood story strange boy talk tell things Toney Delaney took town turned Ty Cobb Vashti voice walked window woman women words young youth
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Side 264 - With hue like that when some great painter dips His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse.
Side 283 - For God's sake, let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings...
Side 151 - ... line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little.
Side 23 - Now is the time for all good men and true to come to the aid of the party.
Side 183 - ... for a day or a week or a month or a year; but from antiquity to posterity fcr many ages." the slaughter, "there were more young men in the country.
Side 293 - ... he had dammed, let the hand with the book drop to his knee as the talk woke in his heart a faint pulse from some underconsciousness that had not been stirred for years. The boys were lying on a lawn beneath the stone veranda railing whereon his old feet rested. From time to time the youngsters...
Side 294 - Canned 1" sighed the old party. "Canned boys I " he repeated. The boys looked up and, seeing the feet disappear from the railing, Thirteen rose quickly and said as he appeared: "Yes, sir. What was it, Father? Did you speak?
Side 298 - ... twenty glassies and a dozen potteries and a whole cigar box of commies — he put my black agate in his slingshot, whirled it round his head and killed a pigeon with it on a roof.
Side 248 - The man turned his face toward Mrs. Ladgett, a monumental person with three chins. " Hiram," she repeated, " get a hack — Joel is tired; tell it to come to the alley; I don't want them to see him.