... remains the same river; only the landscape on
either bank seems to change. But then come the cataracts of life. They are firmly fixed
in memory, and even when we are past them and far away, and ... hearts gradually and irresistibly, as they
won the hearts of the apostles and early Christians, confront us from the earliest
childhood as the infallible law of a mighty...
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sledge was brought alongside and unloaded also, then Katherine dragged the hand sledge on to the top of the
packages, ... Now the nearest approach to a village was at
Seal Cove, at the mouth of the river, nearly three miles away, where there were about half a dozen wooden
huts, and...
... was a chance to show
some little gratitude a chance to make a beginning of amendment. He did not want to stay at home, where the
faces of his mother and Barbara and the pinching economy of the ... his hand a high hat half full of papers, according to the custom of the lawyers
of that day, who carried on their heads that part of their business which they could n...
... all the people who fancy that they are of importance make a point of getting
seats as near as they can to the captain, and important people are not, as a rule,
anything like as pleasant as the ... to a backwood clearing in Canada.
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of[ Pg 19] officers in the army and people of that sort who...
... now breaking asunder and
again returning to the charge. But at last Olaf gained the mastery, and his adversary
lay panting and exhausted on the coveted straw. Olaf sat upon the animal's ... surface, and then emerging amid the spray of the waterfall, where the
shafts of sunlight made a rainbow arc. And at last Olaf came out and ran swiftly
backward and forward on...
... is always narrated. But
as has often been said, the light and the truth may be on the side of the dreamer:
a far wider view than the wise ones have may be his at that recalcitrant time, and ... " ;A Laodicean" may perhaps help to
while away an idle afternoon of the comfortable ones whose lines have fallen to
them in pleasant places; above all, of that large an...
... copying.”
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again laid the Klan low. Public sentiment turned against the Klan as
the unity of a country at war trumped its message of ... suggesting that three of the four big
earners were exaggerating. Male and female users typically reported
that they are about an inch taller than the national av...
...
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... German is at base a knock-down argument. Misfortunes in an
alien land do not awaken sympathy. They are rather to be regarded as windfalls, as a
result of which a profit is to be grabbed or a ... could
almost touch with the upraised hand. A cat and a dog were[194] taking their noon-day
nap. Sausages and cake in the form of the ever-popular Lebkuchen were made a
spe...