came up from the streets somewhere below me, and near, the song of a chimney-sweep. I can never tell you how it came! It came--but not yet acorn icon third part of its whole length distant from the snout. It is very quick-sighted, as it is also quick of hearing. Its ears--small round hole .
holy wafer, do I now yearn for death. Then I shall love thee more freely and more wholly in God; then I shall be given back to my parents. .
f, but it was great, and even grand, in its consequences. On that day a nation was born. Then the American learned for the first time how t .
ng an object was seen floating ahead of us, just on the lee-bow. We were at no great distance, little more than half a mile or so, when fir .
you wish." "I do not wish it," said Eleanor, finding it very difficult to answer at all--"I wish it to be just as you please." "You must kn .
would inquire. "Send Wachique down to bring up my bedstead." "But, dear tante-gra'm猫re, Wachique would drown. The water is already half w .
was himself very far from appreciating the glorious privilege which he enjoyed, of the familiar friendship and confidence of Milton. But t .
love's work, as Eleanor looked into the drawer. "Now you are ready to say this is a small thread and needle shop," said Mr. Rhys; "but you .
t; and the difference between having a hand to take care of one, and not having it." "Well why do you talk to him so much, if he troubles y acorn icon rformed; the bride had grown uneasy; her parents had gone in search of him through the garden and park: at length he returned, lighter for .
attached to Mr Gale, and was very glad that he was now my captain. The Irish, I have observed, generally possess a considerable amount of .
f our feelings and imagination, to give ear to our visionary forebodings. They try to set up their own supremacy, and may easily fall out w .
ked to Mrs. Amos or to Mr. Balliol; she sheered off a little from his wife. There was plenty of interesting conversation going on with one .
giving up the ghost of all his hopes, this passage fell with weight upon his spirit: "Look at the generations of old, and see; did ever an .
in readiness, she brought out the letters. Eleanor took some work and bent her head over it. "This is one of the latest dates," Mrs. Caxto .
plenty of arms in the boat, we did not attempt to return their fire; but some of our lawless companions gave vent to their anger in shouts .
young and going in the woods yonder together--and then it was the sore lament began! "It was like as if he played how they kept him away fr .
ale blue wood smoke unfolded itself upward, and the lodges were spread, and there was Cascasquia of the Illinois. Black gowns came down the acorn icon ome. Very few showed any great signs of fear, with the exception of the overseers, who had been often and often the actual instruments of c .
his rival and conqueror, the 鈥榳hite king beyond the seas.鈥� The roads of Peru were however more wonderful than even those of Mexic .
it is with nature, Ang茅lique. Life is always rising out of death. This affair of ours,--I call it a lily growing out of the water. Does i .
nding upon me, might kill me for all this beam. This made me stand in the steeple door; and now, thought I, I am safe enough; for if a bell .
orcements not only to Washington, unfortunate in his defense of Philadelphia, but to Schuyler and Gates in the north. The post of danger, a .