Scribner's Magazine ..., Հատոր 16C. Scribner's sons, 1894 |
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... Talk in Novels , The , 264 . Two New Invaders , 526 . 63 232 312 435 562 675 . 130 Holmes , Dr. , and Boston , 792 . Hymns , 658 . Interested Observer , An , 131 . Masters of the Revels , For , 132 . Wages of Address , The , 659 ...
... Talk in Novels , The , 264 . Two New Invaders , 526 . 63 232 312 435 562 675 . 130 Holmes , Dr. , and Boston , 792 . Hymns , 658 . Interested Observer , An , 131 . Masters of the Revels , For , 132 . Wages of Address , The , 659 ...
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... talk , sir , you only ir- ritate your throat . I know you think as I do , sir , that one finger of her little , faded hand is worth more than the whole bad lot of you and me , head , heart , and heels . " The listener's sub - acid smile ...
... talk , sir , you only ir- ritate your throat . I know you think as I do , sir , that one finger of her little , faded hand is worth more than the whole bad lot of you and me , head , heart , and heels . " The listener's sub - acid smile ...
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... talk confidential , of course . Now , I don't know , sir , that she could ever idealize you , but against the bare possibility that she might , I must ask you not to call again . Hm ! That's all , sir . " Mr. Pettigrew rose up ashen and ...
... talk confidential , of course . Now , I don't know , sir , that she could ever idealize you , but against the bare possibility that she might , I must ask you not to call again . Hm ! That's all , sir . " Mr. Pettigrew rose up ashen and ...
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... talk- ing . " Then to the Parson , " Take him away with you , " and then rising spoke across to Garnet , " Howdy ... talking of Widewood and colonization , and by the time their cigars were brought - by an obsequious black waiter with ...
... talk- ing . " Then to the Parson , " Take him away with you , " and then rising spoke across to Garnet , " Howdy ... talking of Widewood and colonization , and by the time their cigars were brought - by an obsequious black waiter with ...
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... talk to John ! He's very persuadable to - night and he'd take from a stranger what he wouldn't take fum us . " He looked fondly to the missionary , who had risen with him . " I wish you'd try him . You knew him when he was a toddler ...
... talk to John ! He's very persuadable to - night and he'd take from a stranger what he wouldn't take fum us . " He looked fondly to the missionary , who had risen with him . " I wish you'd try him . You knew him when he was a toddler ...
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Էջ 349 - I dined (said he) very well for eight-pence, with very good company, at the Pine Apple in Newstreet, just by. Several of them had travelled. They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names. It used to cost the rest a shilling, for they drank wine ; but I had a cut of meat for six-pence, and bread for a penny, and gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served, nay, better than the rest, for they gave the waiter nothing.
Էջ 497 - Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares. 3 We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear ; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear.
Էջ 670 - But no one cares except mysel' that serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here. Eh, Lord! They're grand — they're grand! Uplift am I ? When first in store the new-made beasties stood, Were Ye cast down that breathed the Word declarin
Էջ 670 - Now, a' together, hear them lift their lesson - theirs an' mine: 'Law, Orrder, Duty an' Restraint, Obedience, Discipline!
Էջ 336 - For books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are ; nay, they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
Էջ 392 - Republics abound in young civilians who believe that the laws make the city, that grave modifications of the policy and modes of living and employments of the population, that commerce, education and religion may be voted in or out ; and that any measure, though it were absurd, may be imposed on a people if only you can get sufficient voices to make it a law. But the wise know that foolish legislation is a rope of sand which perishes in the twisting ; 1 that the State must follow and not lead the...
Էջ 670 - An' whiles I wonder if a soul was gied them wi' the blows. Oh for a man to weld it then, in one trip-hammer strain, Till even first-class passengers could tell the meanin' plain ! But no one cares except mysel' that serve an' understand My seven thousand horse-power here.
Էջ 50 - All mankind by their fall lost communion with God, are under his wrath and curse, and so made liable to all the miseries of this life, to death itself, and to the pains of hell for ever.