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Page 27
... Hope , thou bold taster of delight , Who , while thou should'st but taste , devour'st it quite . COWLEY . MUCH was yet to be done this morning , and I was too much fatigued to wander about the hills any longer ; so I sought shelter in a ...
... Hope , thou bold taster of delight , Who , while thou should'st but taste , devour'st it quite . COWLEY . MUCH was yet to be done this morning , and I was too much fatigued to wander about the hills any longer ; so I sought shelter in a ...
Page 34
... hope . This boy had been fishing in the stream which was to make the fortune of Montacute , and in kneeling to search for bait , had roused the snake which bit him just above the knee . The entire limb was frightfully swollen and ...
... hope . This boy had been fishing in the stream which was to make the fortune of Montacute , and in kneeling to search for bait , had roused the snake which bit him just above the knee . The entire limb was frightfully swollen and ...
Page 36
... He had been a pro- fessor for a good many years , but he didn't seem then to have neither faith nor hope . He wouldn't hear reason from nobody . I always thought that was the reason the baby died . It 36 A NEW HOME ,
... He had been a pro- fessor for a good many years , but he didn't seem then to have neither faith nor hope . He wouldn't hear reason from nobody . I always thought that was the reason the baby died . It 36 A NEW HOME ,
Page 51
... shaded the woody path , when the surveyor , who was acquainted with the whole region , informed them that they had yet some miles of travel before they could hope to reach any kind of shelter . They had been for some WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 51.
... shaded the woody path , when the surveyor , who was acquainted with the whole region , informed them that they had yet some miles of travel before they could hope to reach any kind of shelter . They had been for some WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 51.
Page 68
... hope for a release in time . The interval seemed a leetle tedious , I con- fess . To sit for three mortal hours in an open wagon , under a hot sun , in the midst of a swamp , is not pleasant . The expanse of inky mud which spread around ...
... hope for a release in time . The interval seemed a leetle tedious , I con- fess . To sit for three mortal hours in an open wagon , under a hot sun , in the midst of a swamp , is not pleasant . The expanse of inky mud which spread around ...
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