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others jeering him. "Be pacified," said the man with one eye, "the whole affair is mere child's play. Had the fire burnt out your eye, had .
e wedding-day was to-morrow." Eleanor drew herself up, and her face changed from soft and sorrowful to stubborn. She kept silence. "In this .
talk a great deal of the monotony of this or that existence, and especially of a long sea voyage. For my part, I have learned to believe th .
often weary. The walks after natural history came between times; when he was not under the immediate pressure of duty, and felt that he nee .
ery trivial in Dr. Dunlap's eyes were the anxieties of some poor fellows whom he saw later in the day appealing to Colonel Menard. The doct .
dirty water has been cast upon our ruffles by a Whig chambermaid; John Hancock's coachman seizes every opportunity to bespatter us with mu .
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CHAPTER VI. AT FIELD-LANE. "Still all the day the iron wheels go onward, Grinding life down from its mark; And the children's souls, which .
, his inaptitude for the management of practical matters. His utter incapacity to comprehend rightly the public men and measures of his day .
and the commander of the Crown Point expedition was General William Johnson, the famous and eccentric "sachem" of the Mohawks. Having live .
benevolent and self-sacrificing men; and he took the earliest occasion, in an article of great power and eloquence, to make the amplest ato .
rivate persons never entered into account with the planners and finishers of the Appian Way, or the Aqueduct of Alcantara. The vineyard of .
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 .
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l you keep these two bars as a remembrance? I make you a present of them." Edward lookt at the stunted figure with astonishment, then laid .
reserve a firmness and presence of mind on every occasion." Had the foregoing rule been made expressly for our farmer-soldier, it could not .
and plantains, and a few other tropical trees, rising beyond them. As we sailed on, threading the glass-like channels, the sun rose higher .
ults of the Fall of Tarentum.] [Sidenote: The Romans complete masters of Italy.] The Romans, by the fall of Tarentum, were now the undisput .