Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 109
... squire himself . Everything round one is unhur- ried , quiet , moss - grown , and orderly . Season follows in the track of season , and one year can hardly be distin- - guished from another . Time should be measured here DREAMTHORP . 109.
... squire himself . Everything round one is unhur- ried , quiet , moss - grown , and orderly . Season follows in the track of season , and one year can hardly be distin- - guished from another . Time should be measured here DREAMTHORP . 109.
Page 127
... grow too warm ) , I dispose my- self for an evening of such sober and thoughtful quie- tude as I believe , on my soul , that very few of my fellow- men have the good fortune to enjoy . My tenant meantime , in the other room , I can hear ...
... grow too warm ) , I dispose my- self for an evening of such sober and thoughtful quie- tude as I believe , on my soul , that very few of my fellow- men have the good fortune to enjoy . My tenant meantime , in the other room , I can hear ...
Page 133
... growing on her , and ( what is worse ) growing faster on You wonder why you did n't see that vulgar nose long ago ; and that lip , it is very strange , you think , that you ever thought it pretty . And then , to come to breakfast with ...
... growing on her , and ( what is worse ) growing faster on You wonder why you did n't see that vulgar nose long ago ; and that lip , it is very strange , you think , that you ever thought it pretty . And then , to come to breakfast with ...
Page 137
... And if some or all of those wild vagaries that grow on your fancy at such an hour you could whisper into lis- tening , because loving ears , ears not tired with listen- ing , because it is you who whisper , ears A BACHELOR'S REVERY . 137.
... And if some or all of those wild vagaries that grow on your fancy at such an hour you could whisper into lis- tening , because loving ears , ears not tired with listen- ing , because it is you who whisper , ears A BACHELOR'S REVERY . 137.
Page 139
... grow light and thin , and spread and float away , chased by that beloved smile . Your friend , poor fellow ! dies : never mind , that gentle clasp of her fingers , as she steals behind you , tell- ing you not to weep , - it is worth ten ...
... grow light and thin , and spread and float away , chased by that beloved smile . Your friend , poor fellow ! dies : never mind , that gentle clasp of her fingers , as she steals behind you , tell- ing you not to weep , - it is worth ten ...
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