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... morning he went into his booth , two babies lay on the pal- let of straw . One was an ill - favored lit- tle boy , who , as he grew up , came to be the very picture of his foster - father ; the other , a comely girl , who grew more and ...
... morning he went into his booth , two babies lay on the pal- let of straw . One was an ill - favored lit- tle boy , who , as he grew up , came to be the very picture of his foster - father ; the other , a comely girl , who grew more and ...
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... water - drawers had spoken -the sudden news one morning that the Route had come for the -th Dragoons , two days only being the interval before departure ; the hurried consultation as to what should be 26 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... water - drawers had spoken -the sudden news one morning that the Route had come for the -th Dragoons , two days only being the interval before departure ; the hurried consultation as to what should be 26 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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... morning . " In the night some of the wakeful bro- thers heard a sound of scourging in one of the cells , and the faint moans of the sufferer under the self - inflicted torture ; but as this was not unusual , they merely muttered a ...
... morning . " In the night some of the wakeful bro- thers heard a sound of scourging in one of the cells , and the faint moans of the sufferer under the self - inflicted torture ; but as this was not unusual , they merely muttered a ...
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... morning I received a note from your father . Then I may see you this evening , Adèle I have thought of nothing else all the morning . The thought makes me happy , especially when I think the same thought may make you so too . My ...
... morning I received a note from your father . Then I may see you this evening , Adèle I have thought of nothing else all the morning . The thought makes me happy , especially when I think the same thought may make you so too . My ...
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... morning exposed to the paltry attacks of a mob of enemies , whom one has never done anything to injure , and who , indeed , for the most part one has never seen . I should like to inspire you with a respect for this great and noble pro ...
... morning exposed to the paltry attacks of a mob of enemies , whom one has never done anything to injure , and who , indeed , for the most part one has never seen . I should like to inspire you with a respect for this great and noble pro ...
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Adèle Andrew Jarman arms asked beautiful called Charley Steele child church CII.-No Cimarron County Colonel colony Comédie Française cried Curé currach Cynthia dear door Dutch Easy Chair Eleanor Ellen England English eyes face father feel feet felt Fentriss friends gave Gilbert Parker girl give Governor Gowdy Grancy Gray Halibut hand happiness head heard heart horse Jared John Day king knew land laughed letter live looked Louis Trudel Lucy Manisty matter ment mind monocle Monsieur morning mother ness Netherland never night once passed poor Puritans river Rosalie Sarah Bernhardt seemed settlement Shaw smile soul stood talk tell thing thought tion told took town turned unreal editor Victor Hugo Virginia voice walked window woman words young Zelotes
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Seite 458 - Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud...
Seite 457 - The sky is changed! - and such a change! Oh night, And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder!
Seite 115 - And all king Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the house of the forest of Lebanon were of pure gold; none were of silver : it was nothing accounted of in the days of Solomon.
Seite 115 - And she gave the king an hundred and twenty talents of gold, and of spices very great store, and precious stones : there came no more such abundance of spices as these which the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon.
Seite 383 - On the other side of Jordan, In the sweet fields of Eden, Where the tree of life is blooming, There is rest for you.
Seite 115 - And king Solomon made a navy of ships in Ezion-geber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Red sea, in the land of Edom. And Hiram sent in the navy his servants, shipmen that had knowledge of the sea, with the servants of Solomon. And they came to Ophir, and fetched from thence gold, four hundred and twenty talents, and brought it to king Solomon.
Seite 718 - I have led the greatest colony into America that ever any man did upon a private credit; and the most prosperous beginnings that ever were in it, are to be found among us.
Seite 185 - Neither friend nor foe She cares for; let her travel where she may, She finds familiar names, a beaten way Ever before her, and a wind to blow. Yet still I ask, what haven is her mark? And, almost as it was when ships were rare, (From time to time, like pilgrims, here and there Crossing the waters) doubt, and something dark, Of the old sea some reverential- fear, Is with me at thy farewell, joyous bark...
Seite 767 - After all these years, I see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her. At first I thought she talked too much; but now I should be sorry to have that voice fall silent and pass out of my life.
Seite 550 - the old fool has put to death more people in that naked country than I did for the murder of my father;" and he showed little patience when the old man came home to make his peace.