| 1866 - 662 sider
...he drew a picture of his lighter hours " at a country college, gathering blue-berries in study-hours under those tall academic pines ; or watching the...is still wandering riverward through the forest." After his graduation, he lived for several years at Salem, writing wild tales, many of which lie burned,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1853 - 326 sider
...pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods; or bat-fowling in the summer twilight; or catching ! r.iuus in that shadowy little stream which, I suppose, is...never heard of, or else it had been the worse for us, — still it was your prognostic of your friend's destiny, that he was to be a writer of fiction.... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 278 sider
...Androscoggin ; or shooting pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods ; or bat-fowling in the summer twilight ; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which,...never heard of, or else it had been the worse for us, — still it was your prognostic of your friend's destiny, that he was to be a writer of fiction.... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 446 sider
...Androscoggin ; or shooting pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods; or bat-fowling in the summer twilight; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which,...never heard of, or else it had been the worse for us, — still it was your prognostic of your friend's destiny, that he was to be a writer of fiction.... | |
| 1866 - 642 sider
...he drew a picture of his lighter hours " at a country college, gathering blue-berries in study-hours under those tall academic pines ; or watching the...is still wandering riverward through the forest." After his graduation, he lived for several years at Salem, writing wild tales, many of which he burned,... | |
| 1886 - 994 sider
...he should seek renown. " While we were lads together at a country college," he writes, to Bridge, " doing a hundred things that the faculty never heard of, — or else it had been the worse for us, — still it was your prognostic of your friend's destiny that he was to be a writer of fiction.... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 sider
...Androscoggin ; or shooting pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods ; or bat-fowling in the summer twilight ; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which...never heard of, or else it had been the worse for us ; still it was your prognostic of your friend's destiny that he was to be a writer of fiction.'... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1872 - 328 sider
...Androscoggin ; or shooting pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods ; or bat-fowling in the summer twilight ; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which...— two idle lads in short (as we need not fear to acknov.-ledge now), doing a hundred things that the Faculty never heard of, or else it had been the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 640 sider
...Androscoggin ; or shooting pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods ; or bat-fowling in the summer twilight ; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which,...never heard of, or else it had been the worse for us, — still it was your prognostic of your friend's destiny, that he was to be a writer of fiction.... | |
| Joseph White Symonds - 1878 - 54 sider
...Androscoggin, or shooting pigeons and gray squirrels in the woods, or batfowling in the summer twilight, or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which, I suppose, is still wandering river ward through the forest, though you and I will never cast a line in it again, — two idle lads,... | |
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