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Side 3
... once prover- bially characteristic of it , but by being somewhat dicta- torial and cocksure , and again by being too solemn and severe . The omniscient way of some college writers is often , it is true , not at all an expression of the ...
... once prover- bially characteristic of it , but by being somewhat dicta- torial and cocksure , and again by being too solemn and severe . The omniscient way of some college writers is often , it is true , not at all an expression of the ...
Side 14
... once he actually found himself singing them . There came a rap at the door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ! He had not received one in ...
... once he actually found himself singing them . There came a rap at the door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ! He had not received one in ...
Side 23
... once been in prison - a long , long time ago— for a technical offense ; he went on to tell them long stories of prison life ; of the temptations of released convicts and their struggles for respectability . He grew so interested in his ...
... once been in prison - a long , long time ago— for a technical offense ; he went on to tell them long stories of prison life ; of the temptations of released convicts and their struggles for respectability . He grew so interested in his ...
Side 33
... once came " hot from the brain " of a great man , that expressed his living thoughts , and that was yet , if read aright , a living power in the world of thought . Such was to him everything he read , and such he made it to his classes ...
... once came " hot from the brain " of a great man , that expressed his living thoughts , and that was yet , if read aright , a living power in the world of thought . Such was to him everything he read , and such he made it to his classes ...
Side 38
... once more betakes itself to its hearthside , there to drowse away the long evening and the days to come in tales of the old life at home , or in sage prophecies of things yet unaccomplished , the pikes laid away and the green uni- forms ...
... once more betakes itself to its hearthside , there to drowse away the long evening and the days to come in tales of the old life at home , or in sage prophecies of things yet unaccomplished , the pikes laid away and the green uni- forms ...
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