s folded arms. Sitting thus for some minutes, he was presently startled by a voice close by. "What's up, little un?" it said. Frank looke apple cardfile icon uld be so many shrines to which I should make pilgrimages. I own, also, to having something of the melodramatic taste so notable in Victo .
witnessed. There was no train in those days, and the whole road between London and Epsom was choked with vehicles of all kinds, from four .
rest to the discussion about who should represent the different characters in wax-work, and she was allowed to be present at the rehearsa .
hat springs up from earth's fertile sod, Are sermons of eloquence when rightly heard, That soothe me and bring me nearer to God. NATURE'S .
sfying effect from this great museum of gigantic funereal bricabrac. Pardon me, shades of the mighty dead! I had something of this feelin .
she heard: "Again--sing." As her voice arose again, slowly repeating the words, her heart made supplication for the soul so rapidly pass .
help of man to aid them in supporting their wondrous wealth of grapes; fruit grew everywhere; birds sang everywhere, and to their music w .
ring, where there was no young boy to teach them their duty." As the croakers went out, the young people flocked in, and never did Fourth .
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went crowing all day through the streets, on having killed a squirrel with a stone, showed plainly enough that it was not a general aver .
ey clearly do not envy them at all, but are mildly covetous of the things that they see others possess. Where envy does show its presence .
inal assault. In the few minutes of silence that elapsed before the attack, the voice of a Gaucho malo was heard haranguing his men in la .
Laundresses washed clothes in the streams, rivers, and public conduits. Country peasants still lived in wood, straw, and mud huts with ea .
r household there was a life of the spirit of far reaching significance. Mary was ceaselessly pondering many things--the significance of .
e the reader will see why I mention these facts. They explain and excuse many things; they have been alluded to, sometimes with exaggerat .
r relief. For a moment she was possessed with the feeling that she could not encounter the fearful sight, and the question arose: "Why ne .
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and processions in every church, and all superbly decorated; and the poor fed in the halls at Westminster, as many as could get in; and t .
any persons have been shy of these localities, who were in no danger whatever of meeting the fate threatened by the prediction. We passed .
TION. This little volume will possess rare interest for all who own a "four-acre farm," or, indeed, a farm of any number of acres. Its ch .