The Wingless VictoryJ. Lane, 1907 - 411 pàgines |
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... dear , " said Tryphena , " ' tis but my way . I always did like a saying you could slick your lips upon . ' Tis but a manner o ' speaking . " " A most objectionable manner , then , " said Wilmot . " And as for the men , " said Tryphena ...
... dear , " said Tryphena , " ' tis but my way . I always did like a saying you could slick your lips upon . ' Tis but a manner o ' speaking . " " A most objectionable manner , then , " said Wilmot . " And as for the men , " said Tryphena ...
Pàgina 12
... Dear old Dickie wouldn't have grudged me the very dearest thing he owned . But he made me reckon up my debts . " " I know , " said Archelaus ; " I've thought of that too . But how ? " 66 How ? In fifty ways , if one is a man . But ...
... Dear old Dickie wouldn't have grudged me the very dearest thing he owned . But he made me reckon up my debts . " " I know , " said Archelaus ; " I've thought of that too . But how ? " 66 How ? In fifty ways , if one is a man . But ...
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Mary Patricia Willcocks. CHAPTER III HUNGER TOWER " A HUSBAND'S nothing more than a dear luxury , " said Mrs. Quick , firmly . " I've always said so , and I always shall . Mine had a broad back , that came handy to warm my hands against ...
Mary Patricia Willcocks. CHAPTER III HUNGER TOWER " A HUSBAND'S nothing more than a dear luxury , " said Mrs. Quick , firmly . " I've always said so , and I always shall . Mine had a broad back , that came handy to warm my hands against ...
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... elder . Something of this crept , too , into his mother's sad heart . For she understood better than any one the boy's mind , bitter as was her loneliness . CHAPTER VI THE DANAË SHOWER " Aw , my dear 42 The Wingless Victory.
... elder . Something of this crept , too , into his mother's sad heart . For she understood better than any one the boy's mind , bitter as was her loneliness . CHAPTER VI THE DANAË SHOWER " Aw , my dear 42 The Wingless Victory.
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Mary Patricia Willcocks. CHAPTER VI THE DANAË SHOWER " Aw , my dear life , " said Tryphena White , " and to think that I should have said she wasn't a proper little wife . Dr. Borlace won't know himself for pride , for he thinks more of ...
Mary Patricia Willcocks. CHAPTER VI THE DANAË SHOWER " Aw , my dear life , " said Tryphena White , " and to think that I should have said she wasn't a proper little wife . Dr. Borlace won't know himself for pride , for he thinks more of ...
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Pàgina 195 - There be three things which are too wonderful for me, yea, four which I know not: The way of an eagle in the air; the way of a serpent upon a rock; the way of a ship in the midst of the sea; and the way of a man with a maid.
Pàgina 11 - Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in, the beauty of a thousand stars...
Pàgina 38 - Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant." But he knoweth not that the dead are there ; and that her guests are in the depths of hell.
Pàgina 218 - Death is a fearful thing. ... to die, and go we know not where; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprison...
Pàgina 226 - Are you then, sir, put out of the bill ?" , " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with those lords gone so far that without great shame I can never go back?
Pàgina 85 - And since God occasionally magnifies and illustrates the exceeding riches of His grace by calling one, and another, at the eleventh hour, making them, after being grafted into Christ, bring forth fruit even in old age, making, so to speak, " the barren woman to keep house and be a joyful mother of children," there is no age, and no case hopeless. The words, " Is anything too hard for the Lord ? " are as applicable to the new birth of an old man as to the birth of Isaac by an old woman. So fast as...
Pàgina 408 - ... environment our race has passed into another stage; it is marked now by a passionate desire for the mastery of life — a desire, spiritualized in the highest lives, materialized in the lowest, so to mould environment that the lives to come may be shaped to our will. It is this which accounts for the curious likeness in our to-day with that of the Elizabethans; their spirit was the untamed will, but our will moves in other paths than theirs, paths beaten for our treading by the ages between.