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... lady for a divorce . They agreed she could have it , and were about to proceed according to their ceremonial fashion to give it to her , when she interrupted the proceedings in great wrath and anger . What she wanted , she said , was ...
... lady for a divorce . They agreed she could have it , and were about to proceed according to their ceremonial fashion to give it to her , when she interrupted the proceedings in great wrath and anger . What she wanted , she said , was ...
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... ladies uster feed him an ' pet him up , ' till he begun to get terrible sot on hissel . Then , the little skunk , he got to stayin ' away from me somethin ' scandalous . Onct , he'd been away from me two whole weeks , then he come back ...
... ladies uster feed him an ' pet him up , ' till he begun to get terrible sot on hissel . Then , the little skunk , he got to stayin ' away from me somethin ' scandalous . Onct , he'd been away from me two whole weeks , then he come back ...
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... lady , when I first hit this country nobody ever heard of a road or a railroad near here , and Sarah and I took up a piece of land down by the river and made a home . I hev set there nights with Sarah and heered the panthers scream till ...
... lady , when I first hit this country nobody ever heard of a road or a railroad near here , and Sarah and I took up a piece of land down by the river and made a home . I hev set there nights with Sarah and heered the panthers scream till ...
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... lady , there never was no sweeter music than the wind a - whisperin ' through their twisted tops , and when it's still there is a solemn quiet that is just like Sunday in the Bible . Oh , I couldn't live nowhere but here , miss ; I'd ...
... lady , there never was no sweeter music than the wind a - whisperin ' through their twisted tops , and when it's still there is a solemn quiet that is just like Sunday in the Bible . Oh , I couldn't live nowhere but here , miss ; I'd ...
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... ladies inside . As if drawn by an un- seen magnet , Mrs. Jupp intoxicated by long prohibition , crossed the threshold of a new world , both terrifying and en- chanting . The hypnotically scented world of Mme . Mandora , high priestess ...
... ladies inside . As if drawn by an un- seen magnet , Mrs. Jupp intoxicated by long prohibition , crossed the threshold of a new world , both terrifying and en- chanting . The hypnotically scented world of Mme . Mandora , high priestess ...
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Side 66 - There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done, There are thousands to prophesy failure; There are thousands to point out to you one by one, The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in with a bit of a grin, Just take off your coat and go to it; Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing That "cannot be done,
Side 13 - Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust, Ere her cause bring fame and profit, and 'tis prosperous to be just; Then it is the brave man chooses, while the coward stands aside, Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.
Side 57 - Me and that ass," he would say, "has been father and mother to him! Don't you," he would add, apostrophizing the helpless bundle before him, "never go back on us." By the time he was a month old, the necessity of giving him a name became apparent. He had generally been known as "the Kid...
Side 13 - Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted ; If it enrich not the heart of another, its waters, returning Back to their springs, like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment ; That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.
Side 66 - Somebody said that it couldn't be done, But he with a chuckle replied That " maybe it couldn't," but he would be one Who wouldn't say so till he'd tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done, and he did it. Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do that; At least no one ever has done it...
Side 87 - It was a fine sight to see Jack holding the Luck, rocking from side to side as if with the motion of a ship, and crooning forth this naval ditty. Either through the peculiar rocking of Jack, or the length of his...
Side 56 - he said, as he extricated his finger, with perhaps more tenderness and care than he might have been deemed capable of showing. He held that finger a little apart from its fellows as he went out, and examined it curiously.
Side 58 - Call him Luck and start him fair." A day was accordingly set apart for the christening. What was meant by this ceremony the reader may imagine who has already gathered some idea of the reckless irreverence of Roaring Camp. The master of ceremonies was one " Boston," a noted wag, and the occasion seemed to promise the greatest facetiousness. This ingenious satirist had spent two days in preparing a burlesque of the church service, with pointed local allusions. The choir was properly trained, and Sandy...
Side 53 - THERE was commotion in Roaring Camp. It could not have been a fight, for in 1850 that was not novel enough to have called together the entire settlement. The ditches and claims were not only deserted, but "Tuttle's grocery" had contributed its gamblers, who, it will be remembered, calmly continued their game the day that French Pete and Kanaka Joe shot each other to death over the bar in the front room. The whole camp was collected before a rude cabin on the outer edge of the clearing. Conversation...
Side 54 - Raphael face, with a profusion of blond hair; Oakhurst, a gambler, had the melancholy air and intellectual abstraction of a Hamlet; the coolest and most courageous man was scarcely over five feet in height, with a soft voice and an embarrassed, timid manner. The term 'roughs' applied to them was a distinction rather than a definition.