Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 175 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76405 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 God 27 man 19 great man 19 New York 18 good man 17 like 16 good 15 look 13 white man 13 poor man 13 old man 13 chapter 13 London 12 little man 12 dead man 12 day 12 american 11 little time 11 England 10 sick man 10 honest man 9 time 9 story 9 rich man 9 long 9 little 9 King 9 France 8 young man 8 good time 8 New England 8 Indians 8 English 8 Captain 7 great 7 good old man 7 blind man 7 aged man 7 Sir John 6 wise man 6 thy 6 tall man 6 second time 6 old men 6 life 6 hand 6 fat man 6 eye 6 come 6 United States Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 38066 man 23155 time 19366 day 16417 hand 14156 way 13248 eye 11904 thing 11548 night 10386 boy 10201 head 9910 life 9744 year 9622 face 9342 woman 9323 place 8906 house 8722 room 8210 side 8194 door 8144 word 8087 nothing 8053 one 7802 foot 7589 friend 7544 water 7519 moment 7398 father 7287 heart 7193 hour 6889 child 6428 name 6411 people 6404 girl 6278 part 6091 work 6054 voice 5734 something 5711 world 5694 mother 5416 ship 5339 arm 5334 story 5267 lady 5248 mind 5167 morning 5118 country 5018 boat 4950 light 4948 sea 4891 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 15917 Mr. 6480 Mrs. 4774 Jack 4334 Captain 4126 God 4097 Tom 3939 Miss 3346 New 3215 Sir 3214 _ 3166 Lord 3020 Dale 2928 John 2776 Jimmie 2583 England 2514 de 2384 thou 2290 York 2239 London 2213 St. 2170 ye 1960 King 1823 America 1799 Lady 1729 . 1669 Peter 1665 Paul 1608 Dick 1563 English 1513 Benson 1421 sir 1373 Frank 1353 Mary 1346 M. 1260 France 1258 Freddie 1257 Street 1250 James 1236 George 1224 States 1208 J. 1195 House 1194 General 1191 II 1187 Larry 1153 Doctor 1139 Henry 1124 William 1124 S. 1124 Charles Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 179765 i 162638 he 132643 it 96584 you 58852 they 57088 she 56247 him 48833 we 43371 me 32846 them 25358 her 14981 us 10478 himself 4211 myself 3019 themselves 2883 herself 2530 thee 2171 itself 1743 one 1649 yourself 967 ourselves 939 'em 849 mine 734 ye 499 's 489 yours 436 his 291 hers 279 ’em 226 em 200 ’s 198 theirs 145 him- 126 thou 112 thyself 109 hee 104 ex- 96 ours 73 aught 72 withal 64 thy 56 o’er 55 be- 47 yon 45 thither 41 ye're 39 hym 38 selfe 32 pos- 32 i- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 461007 be 177112 have 66678 do 53108 say 37988 go 33669 come 32932 see 30981 make 27511 know 26487 take 21132 get 18541 give 18306 think 17880 look 15948 tell 15282 find 12093 leave 11551 hear 11189 seem 10914 ask 10161 turn 9768 stand 9565 call 8973 let 8753 keep 8698 put 8135 bring 7885 feel 7835 want 7716 speak 7577 fall 7513 begin 7216 pass 6926 run 6539 hold 6467 send 6366 follow 6139 sit 6025 cry 5910 lie 5874 try 5704 become 5575 return 5373 meet 5173 e 5144 set 5097 live 5080 reply 5061 draw 5049 show Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 102506 not 36978 so 29263 then 28363 up 25263 now 23079 more 22647 out 19817 very 19113 little 17523 good 17147 other 16535 well 15908 only 15396 great 14897 down 14748 here 14702 as 14502 long 13731 old 13130 again 12985 much 12523 there 12127 never 11816 back 11659 too 11067 first 10943 away 10856 just 10213 young 9983 own 9742 even 9686 most 9445 last 9028 still 8870 many 8817 off 8703 on 8188 such 8110 in 7921 all 7785 once 7647 ever 7476 few 7426 same 6978 far 6782 soon 6198 right 6176 enough 5975 new 5747 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3687 good 2922 least 2248 most 1613 first 981 great 585 high 573 bad 432 near 370 slight 280 large 270 Most 268 young 268 late 235 fine 231 eld 216 dear 199 old 195 small 177 early 168 rich 166 big 158 low 156 strong 131 deep 130 fair 101 sweet 96 hard 94 happy 84 brave 83 mean 78 noble 77 pure 75 wise 75 wild 73 faint 70 pretty 70 long 70 bright 63 farth 63 easy 61 light 58 strange 57 dark 57 choice 52 simple 52 new 52 heavy 49 short 48 full 47 clever Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7438 most 495 well 359 least 144 first 14 worst 12 hard 11 highest 11 farthest 8 youngest 7 quick 7 long 4 early 3 furthest 2 latest 2 greatest 2 fast 2 deepest 1 fl 1 wisest 1 were‘misep 1 weirdest 1 wecpest 1 tmost 1 tiest 1 thence 1 thefirst 1 t""’’-’|-|nuil 1 surest 1 supprest 1 siandest 1 select‘as 1 seemest 1 safest 1 queerest 1 poorest 1 oddest 1 near 1 mus'n't 1 lyest 1 knowest 1 holdest 1 continuest 1 clearest 1 cheapest 1 brightest 1 bravest 1 agreest 1 a'most 1 -what 1 -q Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 man did not 27 one does not 25 nothing is more 23 men are not 22 man is not 20 door was open 20 eyes were full 20 time went on 19 men did not 19 night was dark 18 man was dead 18 men were not 18 night came on 17 boy did not 17 face was white 16 face was pale 16 one was there 15 man had not 15 men do not 15 nothing is so 13 one had ever 13 time is not 12 life is not 12 man does not 12 things are not 11 days gone by 11 days went by 11 face took on 11 face was as 11 face was very 11 man came up 11 man was not 11 men were now 11 men were still 11 one did not 10 * do n't 10 boys did not 10 eyes were fixed 10 face was still 10 father did not 10 life was not 10 water is not 10 words were not 9 eyes were not 9 eyes were still 9 heart stood still 9 heart was full 9 heart was heavy 9 heart was not 9 nothing was more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 day is not far 4 time is not yet 4 words were no sooner 3 days is not so 3 eyes were no longer 3 heart is not here 3 man had not yet 3 man made no answer 3 time is not far 3 time was not ripe 2 day was not so 2 eyes were not yet 2 father is not dead 2 hands were not quite 2 life has not yet 2 life is no more 2 life was not extinct 2 man is not so 2 man was not unconscious 2 men are not so 2 men tell no tales 2 room was not large 2 time is not distant 2 water is not clean 2 water is not deep 1 * am not at 1 * say not friendless 1 * think not fin 1 * wanted no leopard 1 boy did not immediately 1 boy did not much 1 boy found no passenger 1 boy had no friends 1 boy had no idea 1 boy had no sooner 1 boy has not delighted 1 boy is no longer 1 boy is not dead 1 boy made no reply 1 boy made no sign 1 boy saw no sign 1 boy was no other 1 boy was not impatient 1 boy was not much 1 boy was not yet 1 boy were not able 1 boys are no good 1 boys got no right 1 boys have no mother 1 boys made no further Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 751267 pst.000020202286 530963 coo.31924065816146 522763 hvd.32044092664325 446432 njp.32101076892643 332829 hvd.hnfjby 323308 mdp.39015049004305 303147 coo.31924065815924 298733 njp.32101054788938 232710 osu.32435051465326 212153 inu.32000000702961 206161 nyp.33433082289632 194263 uiug.30112099756840 191081 yale.39002030972518 182611 njp.32101079666804 178263 mdp.39015059415847 173060 nyp.33433082463278 158139 hvd.hwkqfj 140915 njp.32101064753104 139441 hvd.32044015457534 139397 osu.32435052941119 131817 osu.32435018187203 131358 hvd.32044021658216 131299 mdp.39015019980021 124385 njp.32101066125046 123103 njp.32101068581824 119789 umn.31951001003697p 119505 mdp.39015000621097 115502 chi.39693884 110052 hvd.32044010357986 109208 nyp.33433082180443 109127 mdp.39015027225179 106506 hvd.32044086835816 105833 nyp.33433082520143 104333 hvd.tz1rc9 104009 nyp.33433082346010 102872 nyp.33433074930961 99389 uva.x000376951 97123 osu.32435054743224 96767 hvd.32044012437398 95227 nyp.33433082514351 92993 mdp.39076002658008 92220 hvd.32044015457559 91517 hvd.hw1z90 88463 hvd.hwkd1n 87623 uiug.30112040256536 86947 hvd.32044024474579 83399 nyp.33433074801154 83148 uc1.b4450139 82888 umn.31951000891020s 82007 hvd.hn5hqg 81982 uc1.b5567982 80546 mdp.39015011684548 77236 hvd.hn5p18 75983 mdp.39015085435314 75659 hvd.32044014357925 72667 mdp.39076002619505 72610 inu.32000000658031 71118 nyp.33433075744890 70138 mdp.39076002660541 70037 miun.abk1249.0001.001 69376 nyp.33433082529607 69181 mdp.39015031242194 67802 mdp.39015030668340 66785 mdp.39076002720113 64338 nyp.33433069244030 62272 umn.31951000932635f 62188 uiuc.5069479 61110 njp.32101068602307 60504 mdp.39015055316510 59303 umn.319510021067468 58826 nyp.33433074961735 58190 mdp.39076002700347 57807 wu.89073385528 57769 mdp.39076002606783 57625 mdp.39076002622038 55276 uiug.30112002652011 54887 osu.32435075205609 54353 nyp.33433067304943 53895 mdp.39015085433095 53471 uva.x000241492 53277 nyp.33433111627018 53081 hvd.hwptej 53034 mdp.39076002630791 49986 ucm.5326518967 49897 mdp.39015020704071 46677 nyp.33433043832330 46425 mdp.39076002604739 45194 mdp.39076002647795 44733 mdp.39076002247794 44608 mdp.39015024086335 43876 mdp.39076002606668 43569 mdp.39015085433442 42131 mdp.39076002658016 42025 nyp.33433076076094 41994 mdp.39015074363857 41535 umn.31951000888618y 40079 mdp.39015005677029 39474 nyp.33433082305636 38920 hvd.32044013670567 38836 mdp.39076002271919 38755 mdp.39015085433475 38256 osu.32435082247222 38017 mdp.39015085433376 37755 mdp.39076002199102 37747 hvd.hn3nq3 37705 mdp.39015085433467 37530 osu.32435071202014 37247 mdp.39015085433483 37074 nyp.33433076089741 36945 mdp.39015006971371 36743 uiug.30112084220299 36518 nyp.33433082305644 36179 umn.319510023803161 35993 nyp.33433082303730 35051 mdp.39015085433459 34142 mdp.39015085435223 34076 hvd.32044011743846 33948 hvd.hn5hs3 33389 mdp.39015085433426 33178 mdp.39076002660467 32839 nyp.33433081764130 32476 mdp.39076002660483 31087 nyp.33433082529995 30352 mdp.39076002652159 29867 nyp.33433082332069 29662 hvd.32044022409684 29648 nyp.33433075815062 29531 nyp.33433082344916 29356 mdp.39015071598455 29002 nyp.33433008494969 28902 mdp.39015083943665 27741 mdp.39076002631070 27596 mdp.39015078569954 27268 nnc1.cu56121679 26523 mdp.39076002560410 26275 nyp.33433082302625 25580 hvd.hxczr2 25083 hvd.hh28yt 23504 osu.32435013626221 19925 mdp.39015093664483 17453 nyp.33433074834189 16511 hvd.hn3lk3 16334 ien.35556006937460 16302 mdp.39076002660327 15992 uc1.b4098268 15392 uc1.b5298882 15009 uc1.b3114403 12410 mdp.39076002582083 12183 nyp.33433082303870 11180 mdp.39076002449101 10750 osu.32435018195867 9779 mdp.39076002652126 8928 uiug.30112097122516 8865 nyp.33433082230925 7924 umn.31951001994701a 5923 njp.32101020924013 5648 mdp.39076002365133 5607 uc1.31175035205676 5402 mdp.39076002719966 4901 uc1.b4089966 2599 uc1.d0002453082 2569 mdp.39015035102691 2104 inu.30000006241354 1302 hvd.32044019095561 1261 uiug.30112039664757 791 uc1.31210024911560 778 mdp.39015078555755 483 uc1.a0005611850 390 hvd.hn2gk7 65 osu.32435082247362 65 mdp.39015078576546 17 emu.010001066245 uiug.30112004990435 mdp.39015096672897 mdp.39015078556449 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 99.0 mdp.39076002660327 99.0 umn.31951000888618y 99.0 hvd.hh28yt 99.0 nyp.33433082332069 99.0 nyp.33433082305644 99.0 hvd.hn3lk3 99.0 mdp.39076002719966 98.0 mdp.39076002647795 98.0 uc1.b3114403 98.0 nyp.33433082305636 97.0 mdp.39015000621097 97.0 mdp.39076002700347 97.0 nyp.33433082529995 97.0 mdp.39015085435223 97.0 mdp.39076002199102 97.0 nyp.33433082344916 97.0 mdp.39076002271919 97.0 mdp.39076002560410 96.0 nyp.33433082230925 96.0 mdp.39076002619505 96.0 ien.35556006937460 96.0 mdp.39076002606783 96.0 umn.319510021067468 95.0 mdp.39076002631070 95.0 nyp.33433082303730 95.0 wu.89073385528 95.0 nyp.33433082302625 95.0 mdp.39015049004305 95.0 hvd.hn5hs3 95.0 mdp.39076002660483 94.0 mdp.39076002582083 94.0 mdp.39015074363857 94.0 mdp.39076002604739 94.0 mdp.39076002720113 93.0 mdp.39076002660541 93.0 inu.32000000658031 93.0 mdp.39076002652159 93.0 mdp.39015024086335 93.0 hvd.32044024474579 93.0 mdp.39015083943665 93.0 nyp.33433076076094 93.0 uiug.30112097122516 93.0 mdp.39015085433426 93.0 uiug.30112039664757 93.0 hvd.32044011743846 92.0 hvd.hn5p18 92.0 mdp.39015085433095 92.0 nyp.33433074930961 92.0 mdp.39015059415847 92.0 umn.319510023803161 92.0 mdp.39015085433483 92.0 mdp.39076002658016 91.0 mdp.39015031242194 91.0 mdp.39015071598455 91.0 osu.32435082247222 91.0 hvd.hwptej 91.0 mdp.39076002630791 91.0 njp.32101068602307 91.0 uc1.b5567982 90.0 hvd.32044013670567 90.0 mdp.39015093664483 90.0 mdp.39076002247794 90.0 mdp.39076002622038 90.0 nyp.33433082289632 90.0 osu.32435075205609 90.0 nyp.33433076089741 90.0 mdp.39015085433475 90.0 mdp.39015085433459 90.0 mdp.39015085433467 90.0 mdp.39015085433376 90.0 mdp.39015085433442 89.0 njp.32101079666804 89.0 osu.32435018187203 89.0 hvd.32044015457534 89.0 hvd.32044015457559 89.0 mdp.39015078555755 89.0 hvd.hn3nq3 88.0 nyp.33433043832330 88.0 hvd.hnfjby 88.0 nyp.33433075815062 88.0 uc1.d0002453082 88.0 nyp.33433082529607 88.0 mdp.39076002658008 88.0 uc1.a0005611850 88.0 umn.31951001994701a 88.0 hvd.32044086835816 88.0 nyp.33433069244030 88.0 mdp.39076002606668 88.0 hvd.hwkqfj 88.0 uva.x000376951 87.0 chi.39693884 87.0 hvd.32044012437398 87.0 hvd.hxczr2 87.0 nyp.33433074961735 87.0 uiug.30112040256536 87.0 uc1.b4089966 86.0 mdp.39015011684548 86.0 mdp.39015078569954 86.0 njp.32101066125046 86.0 osu.32435071202014 86.0 uc1.31210024911560 86.0 hvd.32044014357925 86.0 osu.32435054743224 86.0 mdp.39015005677029 86.0 hvd.hwkd1n 86.0 nyp.33433082303870 86.0 uiug.30112099756840 85.0 nyp.33433081764130 85.0 mdp.39015055316510 85.0 mdp.39076002660467 85.0 mdp.39015020704071 85.0 coo.31924065815924 85.0 njp.32101076892643 85.0 mdp.39015078576546 85.0 emu.010001066245 85.0 hvd.hw1z90 85.0 umn.31951000891020s 85.0 nyp.33433075744890 84.0 osu.32435018195867 84.0 pst.000020202286 84.0 umn.31951000932635f 84.0 osu.32435013626221 84.0 coo.31924065816146 84.0 hvd.hn2gk7 84.0 nyp.33433008494969 84.0 umn.31951001003697p 84.0 hvd.32044022409684 84.0 uiug.30112084220299 83.0 yale.39002030972518 83.0 nyp.33433082463278 83.0 osu.32435051465326 83.0 hvd.32044021658216 83.0 mdp.39015006971371 83.0 nyp.33433082180443 83.0 hvd.32044092664325 83.0 uiuc.5069479 82.0 uva.x000241492 82.0 njp.32101054788938 82.0 miun.abk1249.0001.001 82.0 mdp.39015019980021 81.0 hvd.32044010357986 81.0 nyp.33433074801154 81.0 njp.32101068581824 81.0 njp.32101064753104 80.0 mdp.39015035102691 80.0 nyp.33433111627018 80.0 uiug.30112002652011 80.0 mdp.39015085435314 79.0 inu.30000006241354 79.0 nyp.33433082514351 79.0 nyp.33433082520143 78.0 nyp.33433067304943 77.0 hvd.hn5hqg 77.0 nnc1.cu56121679 77.0 osu.32435052941119 77.0 njp.32101020924013 76.0 nyp.33433082346010 75.0 inu.32000000702961 74.0 mdp.39015030668340 74.0 mdp.39015027225179 73.0 uc1.b5298882 73.0 uc1.b4450139 73.0 hvd.tz1rc9 73.0 hvd.32044019095561 107.0 osu.32435082247362 105.0 mdp.39076002449101 104.0 nyp.33433074834189 103.0 ucm.5326518967 102.0 uc1.b4098268 101.0 mdp.39076002365133 100.0 mdp.39076002652126 100.0 uc1.31175035205676 uiug.30112004990435 mdp.39015096672897 mdp.39015078556449 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- chi.39693884 Ships of War ; when in the mean Time, they (the Pyrates) were almoſt all the leading Men in Rome, the Pyrates who were left, had Time to increaſe to a prodigijus Strength; for while the civil Wars Jaſted, Captain George Dew and Captain Thomas Tero, having received Commiſſions from the then Governor of Bermudas, to fail directly for the River Gambia in Africa ; there, with the Advice and Afliftance of the Agents of the Royal African Company manned: The Henry with 8 Guns and 70 Men, conimanded by Captain John Maſters, and the Sea The Buck, Sloop, Captain Sylveſter, of Gambia, taken the 27th of May, having 2 Guns and 2 Men The Pyrates detained ſome Officers and Men. belonging to Captain Mackra, and having repaired carried the Ship to Mozambique, whence the Governor ordered her for Goa. Here the Pyrates came, cleaned the Caſſiendra, a great Part of theſe Pyrate Ships Crews were Men coo.31924065815924 to refuse a good house, an'' three cows'' place, were, an'' there''s nothin'' to hinder mean'' a man that was worthPhat!" cried He stopped short, looked at Lizzie, turned Sam. You know we never tried to make no " Well, then, when I found that I was losmoney till this railroad came; all the time ing on every blessed thing and raised my needs be carefully examined by every prosBut the great mass of smaller farmers, espepective purchaser, were he miller or commiscially throughout the winter-wheat States, sion man; and if this buyer sold again, a secstill sell in the old-fashioned way; to the loond examination became necessary, with its "You''ve spoken so many times of their in-law, and his sister Nan had been her parnot coming out in the whole year we''ve lived ticular friend, but Aunt Eliza and Mary Aphere, I thought you''d be glad, Doll." pleton were the kind of people-well, the coo.31924065816146 dwelling-house at 22 Old Broad Street, where it Morgan was a fine, tall, thin-lipped New Engremains to-day — went into the hands of another lander, grim-faced and arbitrary. son of a prosperous New York dry-goods man, on the island of Corsica," he said, "I saw the of the Pennsylvania road, Mr. Morgan said second place, only in a great central mass, dithat he was authorized to state for these great rected by a few hands, could capital be prohouses that thereafter they would refuse to fitected against destruction by the gigantic They were associations of men, not capiThree years later, in the terrible American panic tal, organized because groups of men had idenof 1893, capital looked to one house and one man tical interests in the city because they lived maid looked surprised like she seen a booger man have in my long life but she said Miss Giovanna emu.010001066245 hvd.32044010357986 Kings are knowne to commaund, servants are blamelesse to consent: feare not thou then to lift at Egistus; PanTale.] DORASTUS AND FAWNIA. so poore Fawnia was diversly perplexed; for the next morning getting up very earely shee went to her sheepe, thinking with hard labours to passe away her new conceived amours, relieve " No, Saladyne, intreat them with favours, and entertaine them with love, so shalt thou have thy conscience cleare beautie so inveagled the eye of Rosader, that forgetting himselfe, hee stood and fedde his lookes on the favour of present affection, and as thy heart loves, thy thoughts censure; but if thou knowest that in liking Rosalynd thou least in loving her that likes not thee, thou fold thy selfe in time, began a long discourse, how Montanus the yoong shepheard, that was in love with Phoebe, could by no meanes obtaine any favour at her hands, but still pained in restlesse hvd.32044011743846 man can make big profits on a falling market, and it suited the book of both classes When I asked why, he said that the anarchist lot thought it would give them their up against a little, white-faced Jew in a bathchair, with an eye like a rattlesnake. I woke next morning to hear my man, Paddock, making the deuce of a row at the smoking-room door. got out Scudder''s little black pocket-book and peered back, and saw that the guard and several passengers gathered round the open carriage door and stared in my direction. things in his day, once telling me that the secret of playing a part was to think yourself "I can tell you that, sir," said the coastguard man. "Arrest," said the old man, and he looked He stammered a little, like a man picking his "I think, sir," said the young man, addressing me respectfully, "you will see you are mistaken. hvd.32044012437398 "Well," said the king, "seeing thou art an honest merry "They shall all come this way," said the other. we went to fish in the brook; twelve of us came out together and one is drowned." The courtier said, "Tell how "Oh, oh!" said the giant, "you are like to do great things "Aye," said Tom, " I am the man. "Now, tinker, where art thou?" said Tom. But the said Tom; "nay, now I will come to action," and so ran "How now!" said Tom; "do you come here to take up "With all my heart," said Tom, "for I must own I shall saying, " Carry away the children, good woman, they disturb the ladies." "God bless their ladyships," said Carew, and returned home, and the man went his way to bed little Tom drank good ale, and told old tales all the winter time, hvd.32044013670567 "I should like to go," said Charlie, "but I don''t look "Perhaps I''ll come some time," said Charlie. Shortly after the boys separated, and Charlie''s attention was arrested by the sight of an old man with a Charlie little dreamed how much old Peter was likely "It ain''t the house you think it is," said the old man, "Yes," said Charlie, " I had just got back from Rutland Street, and had bought two or three evening papers Randall, the mate''s nephew, spoken of above, is no other than our young hero, Charlie Codman. mind," said the captain, with a wicked glance at Randall, " I hope you''ll give me the first offer of your "I don''t see him," said the mate, looking in the opposite direction from where Charlie was standing. "You don''t think it possible !" exclaimed Mrs. Codman, starting to her feet, and looking in the old man''s hvd.32044014357925 "You saw no woman on board?" he asked suddenly, looking straight into my eyes. And looking round, I saw a thin-faced man of A low-looking, evil-faced fellow opened the door in those turbulent days of long ago, and now a splendid old residence with a big shoot which was sometimes let for the season at a very high rent by its night up in Rannoch Wood," said the man quickly. I said nothing to the police of that strange adventure of mine over in Lambeth, or of how the man Miss Leithcourt?" I said, wondering if her suspicions rested upon that mysterious yachtsman, Philip his paper he was carefully taking in the general apearance of the place, and his eyes were keenly following the Russian''s movements. "Tell her," I said, "that I wish to see her regarding her friend, Miss Elma Heath." the woman said seriously, placing her hand upon my "You know a man named Leithcourt?" I asked hvd.32044015457534 "Another good man gone wrong, then," said Jimmie Dale "Carruthers," said Jimmie Dale, with a quick little nod "Thank you, Jason," said Jimmie Dale, his hand closing An hour later, in his dressing room in his house on Riverside Drive, Jimmie Dale was removing his coat as the "Good-night, old man," said Jimmie Dale, and, turning, Jimmie Dale''s eyes swept the room in a swift, comprehensive glance, fixed on a little fellow, loudly dressed, who Carruthers laughed—and then glanced ludicrously at Jimmie Dale, as the door, ajar, was pushed open, and a man entered. Jimmie Dale leaned back in his seat, clasped his hands behind his head—and his eyes, half closed now, were studying Benson''s back again through the plate-glass front. Again the quick, firefly gleam of light to locate the staircase and the library door opposite to it—and, moving without the slightest noise, Jimmie Dale''s hand was on the hvd.32044015457559 clever brain to identify Jimmie Dale as Larry the Batand the Gray Seal. wall of the building, hidden in the black shadows, Jimmie Dale, so silent as to be almost uncanny in his movements, crept along the few intervening feet to the fence Mechanically, automatically, Jimmie Dale''s hands went to his pockets and "Yes; I know." Jimmie Dale''s hand squeezed the old Jimmie Dale opened the door, slipped across the hall, It was quite dark now, and Jimmie Dale leaned forward a little to catch the words. door was closed again—and Jimmie Dale, reaching forward, clapped the muzzle of his automatic against the covered by Jimmie Dale''s automatic, Meighan, muttering, made his way across the room, and crouched down The man''s voice came from the right of the doorwayand the door opened inward-and he, Jimmie Dale, remembered that he had opened it wide. opened the door and held out his hands for Jimmie Dale''s hvd.32044019095561 But the Ensign imagined that the cause After revolving in his mind various schemes, all alike wicked, he at length resolved to accuse her of unfaithfulness to her husband, and to represent the Captain as her paramour. Not long afterwards, it happened that the Captain, having drawn his sword upon a soldier of the Still more enraged at these words, the Moor replied, "I could bring proofs--by heaven it mocks But the Ensign at first refused to undertake so dangerous a task, the Captain being a man And when he saw the Captain''s leg turned his thoughts to injuring the Moor; and The Captain of the troop, whose anger returned Ensign, and went with him to Venice. Moor who had cut off his leg, on account of the Captain accused the Moor to the Signoria, both of having cut off his leg and killed his wife, and hvd.32044021658216 "Let him talk," said Dupin, who had not thought it necessary to reply. Beauvais, in his search for the body of Marie, discovered a corpse corresponding in general size and appearance to the missing girl, he would have been warranted "Mr. Thaddeus Sholto," said the little man, still jerking "This, Miss Morstan, is Pondicherry Lodge," said Mr. Thaddeus Sholto, as he handed her out. "What a strange place!" she said, looking round. "Come into the house," said Holmes, in his crisp, firm like was the face to that of our little friend that I looked "It means murder," said he, stooping over the dead man. "Before they come," said Holmes, "just put your hand "A wooden-legged man?" said Holmes, with bland surprise. "I think we gain a little," said Jones, with his eyes on "''You see, Morstan,'' said he, ''Small is a man of his hvd.32044022409684 on foot, to kiss the hand of that man whose generous sympathy can give up the reins of his imagination into his six lines ; then look up at a lady''s shawl, and read a little tiresome in the end; he who never laughs, makes us fearful and cautious ;—and, finally, he that continually loses the thread of his discourse, and often repeats, "Well, you know," " As I was saying," a complete child of nature (like John Bull perhaps, a little wink at the affair, like a man of the world, he seized the thumps—rushes down the stage-seizes the soprano''s hand to the tenor; the soprano turns, like a pivot, on her axis or indolent man of thought, who thinks away his time in lamps, marble columns and looking-glasses; everything, my friend," said the traveller, "you are like Sir Robert Like to let it off, ladies ? hvd.32044024474579 Peter, "and he told me a little German man had been HE Germans, as Peter said, are a careful people. men, which Peter said was the only way to play a part The new-comer looked us over with bright intelligent eyes, and started questioning Peter in the taal. I had struck something I had been looking for for a long time, and till that moment I wasn''t After an hour''s ride we entered the gate of what looked like a big reformatory mild-looking men in spectacles, and a couple of warders—under-officers of the good old burly, bullying sort As we moved into the lighted hall I got a good look thing I had to do was to pretend I didn''t know German and look listlessly round the room while they I saw one old fellow who looked like my notion of a "You were that man, Peter," I said. hvd.32044086835816 road from Streatly, and all who knew the locality recognised it as the private carriage of Prince Maurevale said the intimates, Prince Maurevale gave the best of privilege of hearing Prince Maurevale, who immediately advanced to the table. ask you, sir, if you know of any particular circumstance in the life of Lady Anna Maclain which would To this room came Maurevale with Stella Insole immediately after the inquest in the chaplain''s library. "My dear fellow," said Maurevale, with some kindness, "let me beg of you to reflect rather what you he entered the hall of his own house, he asked immediately if the young ladies had arrived from Streatly, night and day, Blandy, and let me know who comes. "'' I like Maurevale,'' she said; '' he is a man who has friend, Prince Maurevale, that I will write to him presently and invite him to my house. hvd.32044092664325 Her eyes were fixed with a kind of Rajah took it with a shaking hand-glanced at the sigdreamy abstractedness on the cove,when she saw the tops nature and then opened his arms to receive his son inof the palm trees in commotion; the heavy leaves belaw. branches over head; there was a bounding step, as of a laugh, which came ringing over the waters, from the dideer in flight, and then a young girl sprang out upon a rection of the Island, drew her attention to the group of repoint of rock which shot over the platform on which she velers, glancing in and out of the shrubbery which surlay, and bending over the edge, gazed eagerly down upon rounded mother Derwent''s dwelling. but at last came out with the words, " Oh, Henry, you looking young men, all dressed in uniform, and an elehave struck my father!" "Mary," said I, "I am a gant gray headed old fellow following them. hvd.hh28yt • Thy castle''s proud turrets no more shalt thou see ; " And wish, thou foe of kings, for thee."— " My daughter shall nurse you, so fair and so gay ; " Now ride to thy lady, thou lover so true."Thus said she, and laid her charm''d hand on his heart; The lovely maid gave him her hand. For who could have eyes, and not see thou art fair? " When first did thy features look fair in my eyes ! " More red is the blood of thy little child''s heart."_ And tears trickle fast from his fair lady''s eyes. "* And why trickle tears from my fair lady''s eyes ?"" At midnight my arms shall thy body entwine, Long shall Maise''s dark stream tell the tale as it flows : " Touch but thy harp, thou soon shalt see hvd.hn2gk7 PLATE II—THE MILLER''S YOUNGEST SON A^D HIS CAT PLATE 111—ilEASCRE TAKEN FOR THE BOOTS THE BOOTS TRIED ON—A CAPITAL FIT. a FEW days after, the shoemaker brought the boots. Puss tried them on with great satisfaction, and here their excellent fit; at the same time that he holds out His two brothers enjoyed a hearty laugh at his simplicity in having ordered boots is the usual practice of elder brothers, rated him soundly PLATE IX. PLATE IX. PUSS CALLING UPON THE MAGICIAN. myself to your Excellency, in order to make the acquaintPLATE XII. THE MARRIAGE PROCESSION, AND PUSS PRIME soon have abandoned his monosyllables and his bashfulness, otherwise he would not have ventured, in so short a time, to aspire to the hand of the beautiful princess. The marriage took place soon after, the marquis became king, and Puss was made his prime minister. last picture you see Theophilus as king, walking in solemn hvd.hn3lk3 "No, no, no," the Twins said both together; and then Firetop slowly brought shallower place to cross," said Hawk-Eye. "We must start early," Hawk-Eye said and Hawk-Eye took Firetop, and they Limberleg looked at Hawk-Eye. bluff grew long across the meadows, Limberleg said:all day," said Hawk-Eye, "and that will water''s edge, Firetop saw some turtles sunning themselves on a log a little way down began to rise a little, and Hawk-Eye said, Hawk-Eye and Limberleg had felt earthquakes before, but never one like this. "The first thing to do," said Hawk-Eye, Hawk-Eye and Limberleg and the Twins Hawk-Eye and Limberleg made a driftwood fire far back on the beach in a sheltered place near the cliffs. Hawk-Eye said: "Anyway, we shall never be hungry while we kinds, but though Hawk-Eye went everywhere in the days that followed the earthquake, he never saw a sign of a cave bear hvd.hn3nq3 "Benson," retorted Don Melville, again trying to disconcert the young captain with a stare During these days David Pollard, the inventor who had made this splendid type of submarine boat possible, did not appear. Just as the young submarine commander entered the outer office Jacob Farnum stepped out Receiving assurance that all was ready, Captain Jack turned to wave his hand to the little Captain Jack Benson, when he reached bottom with the "Pollard," and had donned his "In the boat itself," continued Jacob Farnum, "my friend Pollard has a stated amount expect that the command of the ''Pollard'' submarine boat will pass to my son, who will actively represent our group. Captain Jack turned around to face his employer; the other two submarine boys wheeled Mr. Melville, turning to eye Jack Benson. the wonderful work done by Captain Jack Benson in a "Pollard" submarine, but there was hvd.hn5hqg old times, three kings of that country went away to worship a prophet that was born; and they carried with good right to such a title; for all men know for a certain truth that he is the most potent man, as regards of the coming of the Great Kaan, owing to all the approaches having been completely occupied, as I told you. days after, finding myself a little better, I set off in company with a Moor, who conducted me by a river on the the town I met a great lord of the country, called Fancardin; he was encamped on the open plain, carrying This great man having halted some time, in consequence of the sumpter-horses crossing the river, became such as are commonly called coggs, having twelve thousand armed men on board, are seen approaching, — a within four days after the messengers of Stephen returned unto me with a great cross as high as a man, and hvd.hn5hs3 He wanted to know why the men were asking such questions, and one of them said they expected to open a machine shop soon, and wanted TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR CYCLE hvd.hn5p18 The bow of the boat touched the edge of a low wharfand then Jimmie Dale, like a man stunned, bewildered, his Also he, Jimmie Dale, remembered something else about Gentleman Laroque; he remembered Gentleman Laroque''s last words to the Gray Seal on that night Jimmie Dale''s hand slipped into his pocket and came out A strange light came dawning suddenly in Jimmie Dale''s Jimmie Dale turned slowly away and walked across the room. the topmost step the door was opened for him by the whitehaired old butler, who had been butler to Jimmie Dale''s compliment, to him, Jimmie Dale; but if there was no Phantom to-night, no chance at the man in that personal way, then, And then for the first time Jimmie Dale made a soundat the moment that the door swung open. "Good-night!" said Jimmie Dale still pleasantly; but out This way, Mother Margot!" Jimmie Dale hvd.hnfjby time the skipper of one of these wandering "Upon my word, I shouldn''t be surtrade-ships gets a speck in his eye, he reprised if the man were right. Slowly the procession moves on people who go on with their work someto Biskra where a company of solemn faced times in weather of awful heat, yet will Aunt Stella says I might have been one if look dreadful, and he never says "fee-fithey hadn''t forgotten my wings, and she fo-fum," only talks like a man. Michael but a man like other men, ready Wentworth saw his servants looking for across seven years'' time to the days of there after-Great God, man!" he cried, years later with a good average in scholarwish me to look forward to a life of teachship and an especially high rank in English ing, and thought it a waste of time and hvd.hw1z90 "Mind you seize the right man," said the gay Léontine, "when I give the signal, as I shall be in a soldier''s " That will do," said Paul; "let me only set foot on as an iceberg, went my little self that day on man''s "I never saw a boat like that, Archie," said the these hardships," said Munro, looking at the light footsteps of his children, with a parent''s love: "we shall " Come here, boy," said the old man; and taking melting teeth touch them," said the old man. "Look here, Good," said Sir Henry, " you have appeared in this country in a certain character, and you young man," said Robinson, as he brought his rifle to "Why ask me, sir?" said the old man, as he had a place which looks like one the Indians would always at all what he said, but knew that the old man ordered hvd.hwkd1n In the last century a man called Touzel, who imitated the mingled utterances of men and animals, resideth, is accounted a place so sacred that if any man presume to strike another within the palace where the king''s clear that human life is a dreadful thing, having observed the superposition of evils, — kings on the people, war on kings, the plague on war, famine on the In the cut-water were holes and openings to let the waves pass through, which afforded an This old man, who looked more German than anything else, although he had one of those unfathomable faces in which nationality is lost, was bald, and This time the doctor, having turned right round, This Barkilphedro had his fingers on that keyboard, — Josiana, Lord David, a queen: a man Josiana took a liking to this man because of his hvd.hwkqfj said, he looked so like a roasting pig, Sir Richard." round; and then Sir Richard said solemnly, and in a low voice, turning away from the old dame, L "What shame, then, I''d like to know?" said Amyas, recovering "Amyas," said Frank, "that was a Devon man''s handiwork, nevertheless; it was Eustace''s handwriting." "Oh, sir!" said Amyas, with tears in his honest eyes, "you have "Yes," said Sir Richard, after Amyas, in his blunt simple way, dying like men, every man falling on his own sword?'' To which I answered that I dare not; for a wise woman had prophesied of me, sirs, "God is as near him by sea as by land," said good Sir Richard. "I have, young sir," said a quiet and lofty voice; and Amyas saw Yeo, you know a little Irish," said Amyas. "Why ask me, sir?" said the old man, as he had a very good right hvd.hwptej "Nonsense, Lizzie," said Miss Cornelia again, but choke a goat with," said Lizzie viciously as she arranged Miss Cornelia''s transformation. "Well, I feel very little like one," said Miss Cornelia, Miss Cornelia passed through this door, glanced about the billiard room, noting that most of its windows were too "Yes, Miss Cornelia," said Lizzie, recovering her "Why, certainly, Lizzie," said Miss Cornelia primly. "I guess it was the wind," said Lizzie, at last, relieved, her grip on Miss Cornelia relaxing. "Dale, dear," said Miss Cornelia with triumph in her "She''s fifty if she''s a day," said Miss Cornelia treacherously in spite of a look from Lizzie that would have The door flew open, feet stumbled through the darkness—"The noise came from this room!" that was Anderson''s voice—"Holy Virgin!" that must be LizzieEven as Dale turned to face the assembled household, the house lights, extinguished since the storm, hvd.hxczr2 but the hope of a little more light tempted him forThe Sire de Malétroit''s Door long, keen stare at Denis, said something in an undertone to the Sire de Malétroit. Sir," she said, turning to Denis, "if you are a gentleman, you will bear me out. look come into Denis de Beaulieu''s face. "Madam," said Denis, taking her hand in both She bent upon the young man a long look of the eyes turned, and her gaze rested upon his left hand. this is the very house I''ve been looking after," said I should have liked to see any man tell my grandfather it was a dream." "At these words a look which expressed the pleasure of a man who rides a hobby passed over Monsieur monsieur,'' he said to me at the head of "You can leave the room,'' said Madame de "I am going into my own room," said Father hvd.tz1rc9 being finished on the coast the caravan returns to MoroccoDispleasure of the Emperor Muley Abdallah at the results of officials—The hard way in which ship captains had to transact their business in those days—Mr. Pellow has to keep concealed, as the Moors suspect him-Sails for Sallee-More ships, and the rest of Foster''s and Ferris''s men, twentysix more, to old Sallee, and for three days closely shut up Good !" ordering me a second time to take her by the hand, lead her a good year, great part of March ; at other times they eat When I telling them I was a Christian (as supposing them to be some of the Portuguese, a very unhappy mistake) I was carried by them in a little time five weeks a second time ordered with a good number of days, and through means of our old pilot we killed a great ien.35556006937460 Pr''ythee, good Marcoff, brandiſh that weapon no longer ; day begins to dawn, and ſhould any ſcene of perils--his dark eye flaſhing more than mortal fires fate in his ſtep, and vengeance in his arm with bloody ftains !-Still, ſtill, much injured parent, beat ſome loyal hearts that count thy ſufferings the Province-So my lady Abbeſs and her daughters may burn away, and ''tis but fitting they ſhould danger and of death, ſtill the ſweet hope of a reunion has inſpired my heart, and even in abfence, Gab. Nay, now—but give my charm fair trialhere ''tis, a right amethyſt, of ſovereign virtue. my Sigiſmund; yet take with thee, the ſworn arſurance of thy Gunilda''s faith : no fophiftry Ihall in thy arms, my friend-feel Gab. Yet hear me, lady: you know not how ſweet by all iny hopes of love, ''tis Marcoff''s Car. No eye ſhall ſee you-come to the lower inu.30000006241354 Writing in the Quarterly Review (vol. champion.'' The honest antiquary has identified this wellknown knight with the far less celebrated Sir Frederick de they to this day show, says Sir William Dugdale [Dugd. grave-stone near the east end of the chancel in Tilney churchyard, whereon the form of a cross is so cut or carved as that be a representation of the cart-wheel is a cross pattee, on the sword, and tooke one of the cart-wheeles which he held as a The Axell-tree and cart-wheele are you may reade at large in the History of Scotland^ thus abridged a traditional version in modern days, because it is important to note that the printing of a chapbook version need not have as gentlemen are, or sir as to knights apperteineth, but onelie not called masters and gentlemen, but goodmen, as goodman way which the Gyant kept was nearer by half, and Tom having inu.32000000658031 officer said, as he helped Frona Welse down the gangway to the landing stage, "and the freight clerks have Frona arose, shook back her hair, and took instinctively the old path between the trees to the camp of the thought, strong with man''s ancient love of mastery, and stepped into the line which came out of the Frona reached out and took his hand, and said, "Frona Welse?" Vance Corliss was repeating to a strong-faced, grizzled man, heavy-set and of military bearing, pulled up his collar and rested his hand fashion as he shook hands with Frona and Corliss. cold face, and her hand went out to the girl in the old, waved his arms for silence, cutting off Frona''s question which was following fast on that of Corliss. Jacob Welse put both hands on Frona''s shoulders, But Corliss looked back, and so did Frona. inu.32000000702961 strength of it — and after trying it awhile at New York and Philadelphia, went to Old England and told it in his way at OldDrury — played awhile there — returned with it to the United their path way visible to thousands, notwithstanding the darkness of the night, by the lanterns and torches they carried, as their well steered boat shot like a black shadow over the for a free man to live by his own labor, than to run about the country doing nothing; remember that we are all at this time among strange nations ; nations that like men, to labor for their support, and not to be made effeminate and useless by over-attention'' — shall we attempt to reason A blind boy, of eleven years of age, remarkable for his inquisitive and precocious mind, was coming in a stage-coach to the Institution in this City. mdp.39015000621097 Because I fear God and praise His name, said my Aunt Sarah without emotion, without even stopping to fuss and redd and fidget everywhere in that tiny corner of our house. to get the sum-maybe she wouldn''t be so mad, Tom. I opened my mouth but no sound came and the blood roared like Old Coy came stamping to the back door and rapped, blowing his old, loose lips and rolling his eyes like wild moons in the said the old woman, and I saw suddenly a strange thing Aunt Sarah watched like a barn owl for the smallest mouse of meanness in me and I think by that time there was no reason for her to It''ll go away, I said, waving my hand like an old soldier. I said nothing and Cathie shook her head with wondrous bewilderment and looked Aunt Sarah square in the eye. mdp.39015005677029 garage, he was driving to the Control Center just outside the Harrington city limits. many miles, remained in contact with their chief already seated at his desk in the city''s Control Center. arrived at their assigned Aid Check Points, each car reported by radio to the Control Center, and waited . Outside the theater, half dragging his wife, Thompson ran along the block to his parked car. At the top left of the Harrington City map were figures giving wind direction and velocity, and the time Thompson told him of the car wreck, and of the subsequent drive to the control center. families trapped in the wreckage of their homes, hearing the avalanche-like roar of the growing flames, cowering from the blast-furnace heat of the fires, screaming Philips looked at the wreckage and began to give instructions to the group working haphazardly; soon he was leading them in a systematic attempt to fight a way into the basement. mdp.39015006971371 the early Dutch settlers of New York, it undertakes an analysis of Indian character and psychology in its contact with the white man and his glad," replied the Indian mother, laying the infant in his father''s arms. his eyes on the Indian girl''s face with a look of "Malaeska," he said, "talk not of putting yourself and the boy to death. Malaeska, you must learn to love the white man''s "The boy, Malaeska; let me look on my son." "Will the white woman look upon Malaeska?" "He is, poor child, he is!" murmured the bereaved mother, looking on the boy through her you took it from the shade of the trees," said Malaeska, striving to pacify the boy, who crept upward into her lap and laid his cheek against hers. "Malaeska obeyed the young chief, her husband, but her heart turned back to her own people. mdp.39015011684548 The History of the Life and Death of that Noble Knight Sir Bevis of Come Sirs, to kill young Joseph is not good, Said good old Jacob, and the man will show Ballad of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, the great Congerer," was licensed to be printed,* so that it soon became well all the Men perished except a young Man named John Robinson, who was taken very ill on board the Ship, and was left King, said, My Lord, I must confess that Reynard the Fox is him a great Company of Earls Lords Knights Squires, Gentlemen, Ladies, and Attendants, and went from the palace into Who cares for you, said Tom, you shall not find me like said the Giant, you are like to do great things Then the man taking the bag went to the gentlemen''s servants, and said, Pray be not angry with me ; you shall mdp.39015019980021 Love and all the world are young," we now come to treat similarly stories of common life, which have little or nothing improbable in their details, and while all of them may be true, have great difficulty to escape his vengeance." "Avellino, alas !" said the son of the old citizen," is already comes home one night and asks his wife to prepare is the Last Day; come, let us kill and eat it." The Khoja paid little youth''s device of stealing his father''s body is peculiar: The king, still acting by the old man''s advice, him at the old man''s death, which took place some time At this time the Bráhman, coming home, saw his wife in the outside house by telling her the story of the wife of a king who it was about time for the king to come, he said to the Presently the man saw his old father coming, and he mdp.39015020704071 Palmer Putnam turned the career of Amelia Earhart, her transformation from social worker at a Boston settlement house to a Southampton, where, for the first time, Miss Earhart met Mrs. Guest, to whom she owed the position which, thereafter strengthened by her own steady hands, she was to turn to such brilliant "Having a squeaking good time," Amelia said to herself, and Suddenly a clear sky, sun shining, and blue sea broke as far as Amelia could see; then, ominously, mountainous peaks of clouds towered dead ahead. In the launch Amelia looked back at the big plane. days later, in Amelia''s hotel room in New York, Captain Railey Amelia climbed out of the plane and asked some of the that Amelia would spend more time at home, Mrs. Earhart let Amelia picked a new twinengined ten-passenger Lockheed Electra transport plane. Before one of her flights with GP in the Electra, Amelia asked mdp.39015024086335 Three times that week Giorgio worked Long-ears, and he good for a change to have Giorgio seem more boy than man. One day Giorgio''s father, pointing to Bianca, said, "That Heading back to the stable one night, Giorgio let his bare Away in Monticello, young Giorgio Terni inquired of travelers and tradesmen about the daughter of Sans Souci. From his first days of racing, Giorgio felt himself a man. to Giorgio his horse sailed in on the sound waves of their voices. T IT was on the day Giorgio returned to Siena that Farfalla shrugged and said, "Man''s ways are strange, Giorgio, very From that day on, Giorgio worked his string of horses exercise boy came to Giorgio''s favorite road to school his mare. Giorgio, too, began counting time by the Palio. Giorgio turned and saw a grizzle-headed old man, the An hour is very long on Palio day, and Giorgio was never mdp.39015027225179 He is sent out in a private man-of-war with the King''s commission—He sail for New York—In his way takes a French provided with twenty great guns and seventy men, passengers and mariners; this ship he presently assaulted, required were, "that the pirates should give the inhabitants quarter for two hours." This little time they demanded with intent to carry away and hide as much of their misfortune, hearing no news of their captain nor companions, at last embarked on the ship of a certain pirate, Eight days after the loss of the said ship, Captain Morgan commanded the bodies of the miserable wretches who ship and boats great parcels of goods, which the pirates received by the Spaniards with great admiration of the boldness of those pirates) returned two days after, bringing to pirate ship, commanded the men in this boat that took us, mdp.39015030668340 story of German counter-espionage activities in occupied Belgium and France is told—its organization, its methods, the Since "The White Lady" was the greatest secret service organization of all times, half of the book has been devoted to it. The following letter from Afchain, Major Cameron''s representative in Holland, dated January 26th, 1916, speaks eloquently for the valuable services rendered by Lambrecht and directing the Michelin Counter-Espionage Service, had informed them a few days previously that three French agents, Apart from the efficient German control at the frontier (high-voltage electric wire, sentries, Secret Police, mounted White Lady" reports out of the occupied territory, and an examination of the following record of frontier passages, placed I had no doubt in my mind that theoretically it would work-we had intercepted German messages in this way at the front—but "The White Lady" reports LETTER SENT BY THE WAR OFFICE SERVICE TO "THE WHITE LADY" LETTER SENT BY THE WAR OFFICE SERVICE TO "THE WHITE LADY" mdp.39015031242194 "Shall I send Allan away?" said my father, pointing to was an old fellow named Indaba zimbi, which, being translated, means "tongue of iron." I suppose he got this "You had better wait, white man," said the chief, " and "A bad look-out for old Indaba zimbi," I said to myself. "Great is the magic of Indaba-zimbi!" said a man, at When I was at length ready to start upon my expedition, I went to old Indaba-zimbi to say good-bye to him, "Good-bye, Indaba-zimbi," I said, " I am going to trek "I tell you what it is, Hecren," I said, "instead of waiting to be butchered here like buck in a pitfall, let us go He went, and while he was away, poor little Tota came the mountains with the little white one," said Indaba-zimbi Stella said that the night which followed was more like mdp.39015035102691 The first American, from the twelfth English edition, in a binding by Bradford. The earliest surviving editions of this famous Colonial children''s book. Although hieroglyphical Bibles enjoyed considerable popularity in late eighteenthcentury America as a means of teaching the Holy Scriptures to the young, this present edition is apparently the first to be printed in the United States. The first American edition of this agreeable attempt to introduce children to the This edition is of interest for the woodcut frontispiece by Peter Maverick, aged nine. The unique copy of the first American edition of the eight tales and "The Discreet Princess." One of the first books printed in this New England city. Lang, the versatile Scottish scholar, edited many collections of fairy tales. The first English edition and a presentation copy from the author to his nurse, The first edition of one of the most famous of moral tales. mdp.39015049004305 It was my wish not to begin to print The English and Scottish Popular Ballads until this unrestricted title should be justified by my having at * ''The Elfin Knight'' begins very much like A, but perhaps has borrowed its opening stanzas from this ballad. represent the cries to father, mother, and brother, and agrees with these ballads as to the four Scottish ballads: '' Gil Brenton,'' C; ''Willie''s Lady;'' one version of ''Young Beichan;'' two of ''The Knight and Shepherd''s Daughter ;'' and also in the English ballad of '' King a, '' Willie''s Lady,'' was No 1 in the manuscript of fifteen ballads furnished William Tytler by Mrs Brown in 1783, and having been copies, again, have verses that occur in no Danish print or manuscript, but which nevertheless are found in Norwegian and Swedish recitations, and, what is more striking, in Icelandic tradition of two hundred years'' standing. queen, Kay''s lady, and the old knight''s wife, in the ballad. mdp.39015055316510 as if by explosion and the Maestro burst out, a smoking gun in his right hand, a revolver in his left, Suddenly a pantherlithe form bounded from the ground behind the schoolmaster and a big black man with upraised arms, terminating in a kriss, stood out in relief. "After a time long as eternity, one of the whitejacketed men came out into the hall and stood in When Maestro Pablo rode down Rizal-y-Washington Street to the schoolhouse with his oozing, dripping prize between his arms, the kite like a knightly "Maestro Pablo does not like it when I do not come just a little, like that—" (Isidro placed his hands Maestro looked down upon them, a little jealousy in "No," said the Maestro, looking behind at the said, placing her hand upon the Maestro''s shoulder. And Pedro opened his eyes with a long sigh, like mdp.39015059415847 So Sidney Wyeth, called the pioneer Negro Motion Picture producer, more than twenty years before, had started making the kind reception room, than in walked Bertha Schultz, dressed more beautifully than ever, smiling and peeping into Wyeth''s office at Marie, "And now he''s in love with a-show girl," said Bertha, looking "I know that I must meet Mr. Wyeth now," said Bertha. Hoped that she liked Mr. Wyeth and planned to make him a good wife," said Mrs. Graham. "I can," said Bertha, "but still you haven''t explained why Mr. Wyeth should know so much about all the things you''ve told me." Looking at her, .Wyeth thought of what Marie had said ; that the "Mr. Wyeth is a wonderful man," said Bertha, smiling up at what the Jew is doing to keep the Negro down," said Early, looking at Wyeth. mdp.39015071598455 Philippe moved away through the crowd with springing steps, and his father looked at Paul, scowling. "He says the Indians hate the English," Paul had said. But Paul knew he lied, and he dared not look at Philippe. His cousin looked bored and angry with the interruptions, and suddenly Paul knew he didn''t really want He went as silently as an Indian, and Paul worked French openly supported the English; many said nothing at all, and Paul knew they felt as Philippe did. At the dinner table Paul said, "Do you think the Indians will try to attack again, Father?" English officers into Indian hands, Paul left the barracks If the English gave up the fort, Paul thought, Antoine eyes were fixed upon Pontiac in dark, gleaming excitement, this man looked beyond the Indians toward Paul. "I left the fort a little over two weeks ago," Paul said to mdp.39015074363857 many a rebuff from fate''s hand during his long service with Jack Harkaway, but he was still the same By degrees, however, he got the better of this nervous feeling, and Mrs. Mole began to get a fair night''s "Now, my dear friend," said Mr. Mole, pausing for "If I were you, Mrs. Mole," said Harkaway, "I Jack, boy of England, wid Misser Mole," they said. The eyes of Mr. Mole and young Jack Harkaway from Mr. Mole''s house, lived Bigamini, or Biga-EngMing-Ming. Young Jack went into the house, got some brandy in Young Jack took the liberty of removing Mr. Mole''s Harkaway looked at Harvey and Mole. father''s hands, or Jack Harkaway''s, I will ask them to Mr. Mole, and young Jack, and all the rest of the Emily is recovered-young Jack, Monday and Mole are all right. Jack looked in all directions for Mr. Mole and the mdp.39015078555755 very comfortably till morning. to my great joy saw that all the ship''s disposed to eat, I went into the bread I went about other things; l also found some rum in the great cabin, of which and to my great comfort brought all I now went to work to make a little and my gun by me, I went to bed, and and had been eleven times on board the In this figure 1 went my new journey, and was out five or six days. day at noon, I was exceedingly sur* prised with the print of a man''s foot on savages, I fancied, I could have been the light of a fire upon the shore, towards the end of the island. proved, as I discovered the next day. of the savages. truce, I went with bim to my old habitation, which was made far stronger About this time a great number of mdp.39015078556449 mdp.39015078569954 PAUL AND DIEDRICH ARE MAROONED IN A GREAT UNIKNOWN LAND. PAUL AND DIEDRICH ARE MARooned IN A GREAT UNKNowN LAND . and aided by a fair wind a large ship came One day Zolca came to me in great glee the very shallow water and ordered a number of his men overboard, to land everywhere. time Zolca had arrived, closely followed by I now called Paul and Zolca on one side plan Paul grasped it at once, and Zolca, Zolca and some of his men boarded Zolca did not return that day, evidently his pirates saw a boat with a white sail leaving passed our bay in the night and not knowing of its existence, I was in great hopes "Order the men back to the town," I said. party and told Zolca and Namoa-Berghen Zolca and I, with about a hundred men, Zolca and the other Quadrucos looked at mdp.39015078576546 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SL-QUERIS PENINSULAMANG NAM SCIENTIA ARTES LIBRARY VERITAS TUEBOR CIRCUMSPIEL GIFT OF REGENT LL HUBBARD wind and weather take counsel rogerher cannot come understanding ريناد gorod The natives add him Peopold Relo yoon ITANIA SLATE SLATE SLATE PENCIL mdp.39015083943665 low High School for a year; but Ruth and Helen been discussing with Dr. Davison-an unfortunate girl who had taken a strong liking for Ruth, Ruth said, hesitatingly, "that all the girls are Ruth and Helen did not distinctly hear this interchange of words between their new friend and Ruth saw the pretty girl pull open the Tom was received at his school; isn''t it?" whispered Helen, tucking her arm in Ruth''s as they kind of Miss Cox to invite us," said Ruth, calmly. to join any," said Mrs. Tellingham, with an accent on one word that made both Ruth and Helen girls that Ruth and Helen were pledged to the came out of the dining-room, and on this Saturday both Ruth and Helen had letters. the thin, peaked girl that Ruth and Helen remembered! When Ruth and Helen came out of you may be sure, Helen," said Ruth. mdp.39015085433095 you are not guilty, I think we shall be able to convince you, allowing that you are at all reasonable," replied the doctor, chuckling at this mild "I think I do, sir," replied my room-mate, advancing to the platform. One evening Lynch Braceback and Bob Washburn were in our room, with Ellie and myself. 6. That''s the idea !" exclaimed Bob. don''t want Captain Alick to feel that we are jealous of each other, or that any fellow will not be the steamer fast to the wharf, Lynch asked permission to go home and see his father and mother "I think I shall be obliged to follow the Islander till you are willing to admit that the Sylvania Good-evening, Captain Alick," said the sailing-master of the Islander, as we approached. and I think I will call Captain Alick," Bob replied, simply to torture the mate. mdp.39015085433376 in sight of young Captain Jack Benson, of the folks," Jack assured him, his laughing eyes resting on the somewhat bewildered-looking face of Readers of the preceding volumes in this series need no introduction to Captain Jack Benson, nor to his chums, Hal Hastings and Eph Submarine Boys on Duty," how Jack and Hal was related how Jack Benson solved the problem of leaving a submarine boat when it lay on tell ''em what''s coming their way," smiled Captain Jack. "Just what I said," replied Eph. Professor Radberg looked so puzzled that Hal All three of the submarine boys were laughing so heartily, as they entered the shipbuilder''s private office that Jacob Farnum, a youngish looking man to be at the head of so large a "We ought to run that rascal down, sir," answered Jack Benson, rising. stranger," ordered Lieutenant Jack Benson. Jack Benson looked "Come along, Millard," called Jack Benson, mdp.39015085433426 "He looked as if he might be in dead earnest," replied Bob; "but you know him better Both Frank and Bob jumped from their saddles, for the little affair was taking place in the Frank and Bob went about making their purchases, first fastening their horses to a rail in "There, looks like I was right, Bob!" ejaculated Frank, a minute or so later, as something Perhaps I''ll get used to it in time," Bob remarked, presently; " but it sure does give a fellow a nasty shock to hear that sound burst out think Bob; what d''ye expect takes these cattlerustlers over this way right now, headed straight trail ahead of us?" asked Bob. Sure thing," Frank went on. things look like," Frank said. " You are free to go, if you want, Joe," remarked Frank; "but Bob and myself mean to mdp.39015085433442 "Didn''t you speak of Pollard''s boat?" demanded Jack, his eyes agleam with sudden interest. Jack Benson turned upon his chum, his eyes submarine boat, the more both Jack and Hal felt submarine boat," rejoined Jack Benson, artfully. Jack Benson and Hal Hastings felt "I''ll speak to Mr. Farnum about this business," muttered Foreman Owen, turning on his By this time Jack Benson and Hal Hastings "Mr. Owen," Pollard was saying to the foreman, as the boys rejoined the crew below, "we That afternoon, as Jack crossed the yard, going on an errand from Mr. Pollard to the office, meant when he told Jack Benson that the ''Pollard'' would dive to the bottom and stay there,'' as Dan Jaggers turned more sharply Jack Benson hurled himself through the air, catching and "I thought there was going to be a naval officer here, Mr. Pollard," whispered Jack. Last of all came Jack Benson and Hal Hastings. mdp.39015085433459 some foreign government," laughed Jack Benson, "Hal, here, wouldn''t say much about it. friends, Jack, Hal and Eph, things were dull As they left the office, crossing the yard, Captain Jack Benson and Hal Hastings felt exactly Captain Jack Benson and Engineer Hal Hastings put up their hands to rub their eyes. Jack Benson, as Hal took his place at a pair of "And the ''Farnum,'' or whatever it is, is coming up," called Captain Jack, suddenly. Hal rowed easily to the buoy, while Eph, returning to the steering wheel and the tower controls, ran the "Farnum," with just bare headway, up to where he could toss the bow cable to "Benson, Mr. Farnum''s captain of the submarine boats." know Captain Jack Benson, of the Pollard Truax plodded slowly along behind the submarine boys, a cunning look in the man''s eyes Jack Benson looked as natty as a young man mdp.39015085433467 Newspaper readers were beginning to be familiar with the name of Captain Jack Benson. newspapers knew, Captain Jack Benson had associated with him, on the new torpedo boat, two As Captain Jack Benson applied his right eye worked out by Jack Benson and his comrades, as described in "The Submarine Boys'' time," called back Captain Jack Benson. "I''ve been aboard the new submarine, Monsieur Lemaire," replied the young man. young submarine experts, Jack Benson and Hal Nadiboff," Jack Benson replied, earnestly, "duty is everything, pleasure He indicated Jack by a nod, so the little Japanese turned to Benson with another bow. turned away, "a woman can''t begin to understand why we must be so secret aboard a submarine craft that all the naval men in the world Nadiboff," volunteered Hal. So Jack Benson, after raising his cap, stepped "You have been bothered with spies, Captain ?" asked Trotter, turning to young Benson, mdp.39015085433475 with his engineer, Hal Hastings, and Eph Somers, another young member of the crew, were Jack was soon able to welcome Lieutenant Danvers on board the submarine. The speed of a torpedo like this, under water, is a good deal better than thirty miles an hour, but the distance Knowing his friend''s ability and good judgment as he did, Jack Benson stood ready to accept that report, without question. While Jack came in the "Benson,'' which carried the two remaining loaded torpedoes, Eph When it came Jack Benson''s turn to be introduced, Rhinds seized him by the hand, patting "Why, I guess he''s a good deal the sort of fellow that Rhinds wants," Captain Jack answered, As he turned away with Jack and Hal, Mr. Radwin looked rather disappointed. "There goes the Rhinds boat!" called Mr. Farnum, as one of the other submarines left mdp.39015085433483 "Or else, sir," Lieutenant Jack Benson suggested, very respectfully, "the receivers of the "I don''t like to admit, sir, that there is anything in the line of duty which I can''t do," Lieutenant Jack answered, setting his jaws squarely. As Jack, Hal and Eph passed with that combination of erect carriage and easy walk that one "It''s a bit stifling down here," said Lieutenant Jack Benson, rising, at last. "Shall we wait for you, sir?" asked the coxswain, touching his cap after Jack Benson had real life of the Navy," retorted Jack Benson, outwardly wholly placid, Lieutenant Jack Benson stopped at the Belleair, the best summer this was told how Jack Benson and Hal Hastings, two boys wandering about in search of a follower of the sea, Lieutenant Jack Benson, So Hal closed the window, while Jack Benson "I can almost hear the poor fellows cheering," smiled Jack Benson, turning to Eph. mdp.39015085435223 "Quiet now, Flossie and Freddie!" whispered Bert. "Bert," said Mrs. Bobbsey, "here is a special delivery letter that just came for your down and soon be in Cedar Camp," said Mr. Bobbsey, in answer to an anxious look from out Flossie and Freddie, Bert and Nan being "It is queer about those trees," said the foreman, as he helped Mrs. Bobbsey out. FLOSSIE and Freddie had teased to be allowed to go nutting with Bert and Nan, espe-. "Now for some sawmill fun!" called Mrs. 90 THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT CEDAR CAMP hope Bert and Nan started back from the chestnut grove before this storm broke," she said. "This isn''t our camp, Bert!" said Nan. Mrs. Bobbsey, not letting Flossie and Freddie see her, made a motion with her hands Even as he said this Mr. Bobbsey was disappointed that Bert and Nan had not been mdp.39015085435314 turned toward the valley, the idea of us lads banding ourselves together came into my mind before with me?" Elias said, questioningly, and straightway I told him about the capture of Esther Hinchman, asking if he saw any evidences that the Indians in camp had a prisoner with them. " Come back to Jenkins''s Fort as soon as possible, for you know that we shall need you, unless, "I believe the lad speaks truly," Master Bartlett said, as he joined us. " There is little need to keep more than one sentinel on duty," Master Bartlett said, with a laugh, "It is as we feared," Master Morley said, turning suddenly upon me, and speaking for the first shall come back into this stockade alive?" I ventured to ask, and he replied promptly: Knowing that there was little danger of disheartening a lad like Giles by giving words to gloomy mdp.39015093664483 by the threshold, should report to Heraklas'' mother the fact that Athribis had Softly Timokles went his way in the Little did Timokles know how the memory of Vivia Perpetua''s death hour had haunted Pentaur. Timokles was hurried away from the village, past palm trees and resting camels, There came the sound of hurried footsteps, and a young girl ran by the black During their absence, the girl came to Timokles, bringing him water and dried dates. House of the Leopard seemed to overwhelm every other thought, and she murmured, "O Christian, I am afraid of thy "They have come back!" thought Timokles. remembered the girl''s words, "O Christian, I am afraid of thy God and thee!" Yet never, from the day when Heraklas spied Athribis watching the reading brother Timokles," an old man admonished Heraklas. Timokles!" cried Heraklas, as he stretched his hands toward the little boy, would come with Claude''s mdp.39015096672897 mdp.39076002199102 This is the story of the astonishing adventures of a gold and scarlet fire engine, in a cross-country cavalcade of first steam fire engines was bought for New York by an insurance company and presented to the city. The boys in the street were already running along beside their favorite hand engine, cheering it hand engine boys like it because the streets are so full of josh craned his neck to look up as he saw some boys Tom went about his work, but he took care to spit tobacco juice over his left shoulder every time, for good shrugged her shoulders, standing on the wagon step, looking curiously at the brilliant fire engine, with its wheels jinks tumed off the water and drove the engine out, leaving the mayor, dripping, shaking his fist, and yelling like said that this engine looked like the kind that was made at a mdp.39076002247794 "If I meant aught," Rosalie replied thoughtfully, "it was that Peggy is a child, even as you "Now, what meant he by saying Mistress Arnold would have need of her friends?" I asked. "Don''t you like General Arnold, Rosalie?" I Rosalie said, by way of introduction, and Mrs. Arnold greeted me sweetly, if without enthusiasm. it was to .hear Mrs. Arnold ask if Rosalie had any Mrs. Arnold looked up at Rosalie sharply. "Peggy," said Rosalie, "waste not time and john Abbott''s door, asking to see Mistress Rosalie Roberts. "General Arnold made a fine fuss over something, that I ''ll grant you," Rosalie declared. ROSALIE had taken a copy of General Arnold''s instructions to his wife, knowing that " ''T is some time since you saw that flag, Mistress Rosalie," he said coolly, pointing at it but . "The man Smith insulted Mrs. Arnold by making his remarks in her presence," he said, and mdp.39076002271919 In " The Rover Boys at School " we were introduced to Dick, Tom, and Sam, and their amusing and thrilling adventures at Putnam Hall, a hands of Dick Rover, while Dan Baxter fared Dick came down on the horses, with Tom on top Dick did not answer, and Tom asked somebody Tom and Sam, leaving Dick with the Stanhopes. " I w0n''t, Dick." Tom gave his brother''s hand Tom while I call the Stanhopes," said Dick, and for Dan Baxter, too," said Dick, and he told of " It''s Tom Rover," muttered Baxter, on hearing the boy''s voice. thing," said Dan Baxter, as the little party came " You rascal, let Tom alone!" came in Dick " You should have thought of those things before, Mr. Crabtree," said Dick, his heart softening a little, now that he saw the man was beginning to break down. mdp.39076002365133 Little Jack Rabbit Hid Behind His Mother''s Skirt. LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND DANNY Fox LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND THE SQUIRREL BROTHERS LITTLE JACK RABBIT AND THE BIG BROWN BEAR Little Jack Rabbit for, as he came hopping "Yes," answered Little Jack Rabbit, not By this time Little Jack Rabbit was excited. Already he saw the dear Old Bramble Patch torn out by the roots; the little She and her little bunnies were now visiting in the Old Bramble Patch. When Little Jack Rabbit was told that As Little Jack Rabbit and his mother "John," he said, turning to the little rabbit, "tell me how to spell your name." "If Little Jack Rabbit hadn''t come to "So it does," answered Little Jack Rabbit, shouted Little Jack Rabbit, "and I''ll give "Good luck," answered Little Jack Rabbit. told him," said the little rabbit. "Little Jack Rabbit," answered Henny mdp.39076002449101 "Little children ain''t good for much." "And you were a good little boy to " said poor little Fido, winking For, poor little doggy, he couldn''t understand what Nannie meant by school, and a good many little boys were running_about here and there. me!" thought this poor little fellow; little boy''s head, and looked kindly in he said, "because a little fellow like went by,—pretty ladies and dear little One day the little girl came with her "Oh, the poor little dear! naughty boys chasing one poor, little and the poor little rabbit went by again, just elegant," said Nannie, with a little "Yes, mamma," said Nannie, still looking sadly at the snow-flakes. "I think, my dear little girl, you have "Poor little thing," said kind-hearted the little children looked and wondered. my dear;" for she was afraid her little boy would be going to sea some "Little boys like you! mdp.39076002560410 Patchy Davis stroked his eye-shade slowly, and looked Peter stared hard at the cliff face, then suddenly pointed Again Dewi nodded his head as Peter went on. Peter took one look at Dewi''s Peter''s answer was stopped short as Dewi suddenly blew Without a backward look Peter grasped Dewi by the Dewi whispered: "Look up, Peter. Peter stared rapturously at the galleon, and did not answer until Dewi tugged his arm. Dewi looked fearfully at Peter. paused, then, looking fearfully at Peter, said, "And I can Before Peter had time to answer him, Dewi''s eyes goggled at the doorway of the cabin. "I''ll look for a piece of glass," said Dewi. Peter looked around before beckoning Dewi to his side. Patchy looked back at Peter, made Patchy looked down at Peter, then shouted across at Peg Peter looked hard at Patchy Davis. "Look, Patchy!" he said. mdp.39076002582083 "I guess that''s okay if ya know what it means, Benjy," Old Jake said with a look of doubt on his face. Benjy looked at Bobo with a resigned air. der water without some older person with you?" Benjy''s mother asked, a worried look in her dark eyes. The long hour ended, and Benjy and Bobo took treasures out there," Benjy replied, his eyes twinkling as he pointed toward Lake Michigan. "Why, it''s just a young boy," Benjy''s mother said A half hour later Benjy brought the Black Panther to a full stop in what he thought was the same "He didn''t look so bad, Mr. Jake," Benjy said in a Benjy thought it strange that Old Jake Kent Swope followed Benjy back to the Black Benjy and Bobo met Kent Swope at the dock where Benjy looked over at Bobo swimming beside him. This time Benjy anchored the Black Panther on mdp.39076002604739 "Why, it''s Toby," Mrs. Lane said, her eyes watery Dulcie said, "Oh, Toby!" and laid her hand entreatingly on his arm. "It''s in that direction, boy," the young man said, nodding his head to indicate, for both hands were occupied. Toby said he knew about the wild boys on the rove "What do you want of me, boy?" she asked Toby. After a conversation with the boy, in which he listened more than he spoke, Drumby said he would recommend Toby''s being hired, and he took him to the "I don''t want to go in your old house," Toby said "It means we''ve got Toby on our hands," Will said "Good morning" than Mr. Pepys asked to see Toby. On the last day of the year Toby went with Mr. Pepys to Lord Montagu''s and became involved with a "I don''t think he likes me to come," Toby said impatiently. "Look!" Toby said. mdp.39076002606668 In a wild flurry of activity and excitement, Chris located some diving gear from the War Assets Administration, bought an old diesel-powered steel crane barge, and Sam looked keenly into the eyes of Peter and Larry Cahill. Sam Dougherty clapped Larry heartily on the shoulder, and remarked to Chris, "Guess you won''t be needing Chris let Larry make a couple of dives in the Bay, but forbade him to go down in the swift currents and colder, Chris and Larry sat on the Chinook''s deck, with helmets, boots and weights removed, and talked things over. "Take it easy, Larry," said Chris as Peter and one of his hard topside work, he never completely lost the feeling that Chris and Larry were carrying a bigger share of While Chris was examining the Pettingale''s qualifications as a practical diving boat, Mrs. Cahill and the Currier girls were studying the living accommodations. mdp.39076002606783 "Asagoro, starting to get supper," said Rupert. Jan and Rupert glanced quickly at their father, expecting him to dismiss Asagoro on the spot, but "Good-night," said Rupert, but Jan was speechless. "Wait, Rupert," said the younger boy, suddenly. The arrows were of pygmy origin, Jan and Rupert "We know the way home," smiled Jan. Rupert pretended to give all his attention to his boot, to try to outwit them, Jan and Rupert were determined to find out what Doorula had ordered him sight of Lubu and the white boys, and Jan and Rupert "Lubu stabbed Dad''s footprint," said Jan excitedly. "What do you think, Asagoro?" said Rupert. "I can''t understand the white man," said Jan. We''ve heard there was trouble, but the other . way?" Rupert said to Lubu. "We are on our way to a pygmy village," said Jan. Jan went hunting with Lubu, and Rupert "Lubu is coming back," said Jan. mdp.39076002619505 glanced back into the court; then, like a wild creature seeking cover, the girl seized Ruth''s hands and dragged her into already turning the key in the outside gate, when Abel, coming up, a little out of breath, reached out and tried the heavy Ruth came into the room in time to catch Abel''s last of suffering crossed her face, and Abel knew she was thinking of those days of horror when they had seen thousands Abel Zakuto, Nicolo looked doubtfully at him. Looking at Abel, he saw his eyes change, and knew in the court, Abel and Ruth heard him telling the Girl " I''ve just come from Gama," Abel at last said. "Master Abel," Gama said, when they had sat down They settled themselves around the table, Nejmi between Abel and Scander, and Ruth and Nicolo opposite . ." He waited, while Abel and Nicolo looked mdp.39076002622038 "I don''t ask any questions, and I don''t mind anybody''s business but my own," replied Maddy. "Your father is quite sick to-night, Gay," said Mrs. Falgood, when I went into the parlor where she spent I went into the office, for I wished to give Pallingrove time to instruct Mrs. Falgood in regard to her on board of this yacht early this morning," said Pallingrove. "Good morning, my friend," said Maddy, approaching the man. "I saw that you had the right man," said Maddy "I suppose you are going to sea as soon as Sir Morgan comes on board," I said. '' "But it appears that your grandfather is a pensioner of Sir Morgan Gayworthy," said Maddy, when shall tell you the whole story of our business with Mr. Maldrake," said Maddy, as we had agreed on the '' "There is no sick man here, sir," replied Maddy. mdp.39076002630791 The other man paid no attention to him other than to say, "Hold you the lantern here!" and advanced straight toward Jeremy''s tree. In the long intervals the boy sat, inconspicuous in a corner of the fore-deck, watching at this gait," said Job cheerfully as Jeremy came He saw Jeremy led forward, heard the men''s cries and realized that the torture was in store for them Here, J eremy!" As the young backwoodsman came up, Bonnet continued, "Two boys Jeremy and Bob came on deck stifi and Jeremy and Bob stayed above watching the operations on the enemy''s deck. now far enough away for their flight to be unheard and Job began to run, the boys close behind him. From the deck of the Queen Jeremy and Bob "Look," said Jeremy to Bob, in a sudden burst Bob turned, following the direction of Jeremy''s outstretched arm, and for a second both mdp.39076002631070 Then, into Jim''s mind flashed the recollection of the evening he and Bob had dined "Yes, of course," the young fellow hesitated, then the man stepped close and one "I''m Jim Austin," the Flying Buddy began and proceeded to introduce his companions. ''house and Senor de Castro will think something is wrong," Jim proposed, as he opened like a bird above one end and as Jim calculated "his landing he recalled the day away, little boy, fly away," Jim urged, and "Senor, please—" Jim looked up and saw come and got away with it?" Jim knew nothing about how platinum was found. moment later saw the machine like a great Jim looked quickly and Jim glanced up and saw that the plane from the plane, and Jim took a look at her. "Right-O," Jim answered, as they got to way to the Gonzalas and Jim, who very much mdp.39076002647795 Betty for a long time suddenly appeared in her eyes " I don''t know " said Betty with a half sob a thing like that to his own little girl, not on his life! " said Jane with a sharp significant look at her, as if a new thought had occurredx " It was just lovely of you," said Betty, wondering if she was talking " natural " enough to Mrs. Hathaway wanted somebody to look after her little girl. look like a little girl and no one would suspect her watched her as she played, with wondering admiration, and when Betty went to help their mother Bob Betty with her cheeks very red and her eyes shining went up to her little cot, and with locked door " I know," said Jane, looking at him gravely. Betty looked up like a little child and trusted him. " In three Weeks," said Betty, looking troubled. mdp.39076002652126 "Dad, dear," said Terry, quietly yet with determination in her voice. "I''d trust Terry anywhere in a plane," Dick Allan Graham and Syd Ames had been Dick''s first Terry and Prim had never cared for Bud Hyslop "Women haven''t any business around an airplane," Bud had told Terry the first day he had Terry and Prim had liked The Crate. "Don,''t let us give up, Prim," said Terry in a low Straight over the vast waste land of Newfoundland Terry kept her plane headed toward the distant airport. Terry circled low to find a safe landing "Let''s find Bud Hyslop and ask him that question," replied Prim. Terry got into the plane, and Prim "Terry," said Prim quietly, "I don''t think any our plane is all right," Terry said aloud. Prim and Terry had tears in their eyes as the girl "And listen, Terry," said Allan. mdp.39076002652159 Penny called her car, had an annoying habit of running up repair bills, and then repaying its long suffering owner by refusing to start on cold winter days. "Oh, yes," said Mr. Parker as Penny called his attention to the brokerage. had attracted Penny''s attention, arose and without appearing to notice the three girls, went outside. Penny studied Ralph Fergus curiously, fairly certain he had a special reason for wishing to walk with "He thought I was an ordinary guest at Mrs. Downey''s," Penny told herself. Reaching the Fergus hotel, Penny parked her skis place of entertainment for hotel guests, but the remarks she had overheard led Penny to think otherwise. PENNY SAT in the kitchen of Mrs. Downey''s lodge, Going to her room, Penny changed into more comfortable clothing and busied herself writing a long "Oh, and you like to ski," said Penny, "is that it?" "What about Fergus and Maxwell?" asked Penny. mdp.39076002658008 "Scuppered, for sure!" whispered Pete; and Rob, cautiously lifting his head, saw that the shot had indeed stranger ?" asked Rob. The wounded man had lain during these few minutes motionless in the spot where Pete "Ay, and a bosom friend of young Rob Somers," said "Thar''s no call for you, Rob lad," said Pete. "Look, Pete," said Rob, laying his hand on the "''Tis an Indian trail, Rob, and made by a good many "Leave the speakin'' to me, Rob," said Pete in an "You look kind o'' skeered, Rob," he said, "but thar'' "You are a true friend, brother," said Rob. "The Injun says right," said Pete, turning to Rob. the enemy might pass their hiding-places without catching a glimpse of them, Rob got Little Bear to send two day, when for a few moments the brothers were reunited, Rob stood between two white-coated soldiers mdp.39076002658016 "He always looks like he was broodin'' over somethin''," was Lachlan''s thought. camp like that in the open," said Lachlan. Now while this literally meant "wild man," Lachlan knew that Wewoca was really informing him should be already such great friends," Wewoca continued; "though you are iste hutke (white man) and "Do you know a man named Blue Arrow ?" Lachlan asked. After decking himself in a manner becoming a young Creek chieftain, Lachlan took a look Lachlan, who had seen McGillivray only in frontiersman''s garb, caught his breath as his eyes took Presently he and Lachlan, Wewoca and Blue Arrow "Ye saved my life, Blue Arrow," Lachlan said, John," Lachlan said in Creek. Marchand," Lachlan said, not because White Alex''s Lachlan and Wewoca, Gypsy John lifted Oomy out "Ye see, Jim," Lachlan said, "the Creeks have ever since Lachlan McGillivray, Alex''s father, had Blue Arrow said to Lachlan. mdp.39076002660327 Two-Braids and The Door-Slammer waited anxiously, very much fearing that Yellow-Curls had made a lighting the lamps Puggsy came to the door and called But The Door-Slammer liked to think things "I''d like to go too," said The Door-Slammer. "Come along," said Big Dick, "simplest thing in the And The Door-Slammer spied Miss Chatty''s big, yellow Then Big Dick said, "Come on everybody." "Come on everybody, get bricks," said The DoorSlammer, "and I know where there is a piece of stovepipe." And so the oven was started. "Poor little blue balloon," said Yellow-Curls, "why Miss Chatty said that it all came about because when The Door-Slammer''s mother said the word we The Door-Slammer''s mother said that we were each Muddy-Heels told it to Miss Phoebe, but she said "And we''ll eat it too," said Muddy-Heels, looking The big boys whispered a lot and said it was Miss Phoebe''s mdp.39076002660467 In Quebec lived the famous explorer, Captain John MacLaren, an old friend of Mark''s Mark turned to see a tall, hawk-faced man silently surveying the scene. " I mean Captain John MacLaren," hastily interjected Mark, "the explorer." Mark shouldered past a line of men with foodladen trays and pushed through the door to find ing down at Mark''s big hands, "of a little A far away look in his blue eyes Captain MacLaren rocked back and forth on his heels in the big man, Mark realized that they were likely Mindful of the explorer''s warning Mark kept "Looks like a whale to me," insisted Mark. The fact that the capable little mate had offered no objection to this procedure rather surprised Mark at first. draw the boat well above the water line, MacLaren started up the beach without looking back. "Just leave him to me," suggested Mark, eyeing the figure in the dory belligerently, "I''ll look mdp.39076002660483 the way told Johnny how long they had fought. "W0 Cheng!" said Johnny solemnly, "long those three days he had made two startling discoveries; the short Russian of the broad shoulders and sharp chin, he of the envelope of diamonds, was in Khabarask. " Well, anyway, stranger," said Johnny gripping the other''s hand, " I can give you welcome, As Johnny watched them, he remembered having been told by an old native that during and Johnny looked about for the Russian. Even as he looked, Johnny saw a man leap When Johnny left the igloo of the native girl Russian on the ice, Johnny Thompson stood was in town; three times Johnny had found himself being closely watched by certain roughlooking Russian laborers, and once he had narrowly averted being attacked in a dark street Johnny saw the Russian Johnny saw the Russian Johnny was the first man below. mdp.39076002660541 ''Come on, Billy,'' said Tom; and they sat '' Yes, it ''s a true bill,'' said Tom. Prescott rubbed his head. Away went Tom, and as he started eastward for the old track whence came the '' Look here, Ahmed,'' said Tom, ''tell me at '' I know it, father,'' said Tom in a low voice; '' Let us trust Ahmed, father,'' said Tom the door came in with a tremendous bang, and Tom saw a figure '' All right,'' said Tom, and followed in silence. ''Ah !'' said Tom, and turned to the Tzigane. ''Good,'' said Tom; ''I''ll go on scout for ''Look,'' said Tom, ''the cavalry are coming Lazoff now looked round, and saw Tom at ''Look,'' said Tom, and pointed. ''You are right, Ahmed,'' said Tom, who ''You are right, Ahmed,'' said Tom, who ''I do, Ahmed,'' said Tom, ''and I ''ll give you mdp.39076002700347 The man with the revolver was quivering with excitement, while Frank, at whose head the weapon was held, "What do you mean by this crazy act?" calmly demanded Frank, looking straight into Mr. Walker''s eyes. "This is no time to joke, Frank," said Professor Scotch, "Ther man what calls hisself Professor Scotch has dispatched East fer yer," said the sheriff. "I know you will, Barney !" said Frank, with deep feeling. "Come!" said Frank, hurrying to the side of the girl, Frank and Barney talked for a long time. A bit of warm color came to Frank''s face, and he said: Frank found Old Rocks a hard man to follow, and the In a moment Frank dashed after the old man. Frank''s hands found the wounded man, and he asked: Then the old man told how Frank had saved him from "Come away from here," said Frank. mdp.39076002719966 "Chug-a-lunk!" said a great deep-voiced bullfrog, and Waldo''s heart leaped into his little wooden throat. Very, very slowly Waldo began to turn in the water. And poor little Waldo whirled even faster in the water. And Waldo was suddenly more lonely than any little duck had sprung up when Waldo first noticed a little tugboat. By this time, Waldo had floated quite close to the tugboat, and "I shall lead my friend the tugboat into shore," Waldo decided. seen the little wooden duck bobbing along the black, wind-swept Suddenly, there was a great rush of water as the tugboat''s propellers started to turn, and the little red boat backed away from "Waldo," said Kit, putting his friend down on the sand with Kit and Mobey, the dog, and Waldo went down to the water''s "Now, I shall never be sad again," the little wooden duck said mdp.39076002720113 "I think I know where she is, sir," Tom went It was like Tom to think first of all of Aunt Hannah, for he was very fond of her; and he was quite body could give a great big boy like Tom. Tom; and you know I love my boy better than anything else in this World." This is Master Tom Perry, Captain Powers." Tom was holding out his hand, but instead of taking it the Captain laid hold of his arm above the Hannah''s father was a captain in his time, and commanded a little coasting schooner. Then the Captain began to work rapidly with something at his feet, and Tom saw, for the first time, "He''s a cool fellow, this Captain," Tom said to after," Captain Powers said, when he and Tom were Tom," Miss Hannah said, "that I think you know miun.abk1249.0001.001 " It is not like Captain Kendall to be caught napping when a squall is gathering," added the principal. " I am glad to see you, sir," said Paul, as the disconsolate captain camne up the accommodation ladder. were in great demand among the students, and Professor Stoute was continually questioned by all hands. " I desire to have this question settled before I resume my position in the Josephine," said the professor, cut by the apparent coolness of the principal. the young commander.'' Thank you, sir; I am just as glad to see you," replied Paul, talking the proffered hand, and concluding professors, went on board of the ship, leaving the vessel in charge of the adult forward officers. I ask you to retire with me to our state-room?" continued Professor Hamblin, glancing at the officers who Brussels, he heard that the very learned and distinguished Professor Hamblin was on board of a vessel njp.32101020924013 thoſe writers that the moraliſt ſhould endeavour to enforce the laws of honour, of virtue, adapted to produce the effects which the intereſt of the tragic muſe requires, and the compoſition itſelf is ſtill attractive, it will be evident he has executed with a maſterly hand his beauty called Deſdemona, not drawn by female appetite, but by the virtue of the Moor, Deſdemona,'' replied the Moor, • diſturbs great affection for Deſdemona and his friend fit opportunity for entering on his wicked defign; and it was not long before the Moor degraded the lieutenant for having drawn his meant that ſhe was in love with him: he therefore went to that ſcoundrel in a ſtate of great ſhe began to fear that the Moor ſhould aſk her to kill both her and the lieutenant ; and conſulting together about the means, the Moor So that the Moor, who had loved Deſdemona njp.32101054788938 leave you." Having reiterated this obliging promise, Ned proceeded in broken words to harangue the crowd upon the number of years he had lived in Mudfog, the excessive respectability of his character, and other topics of the like nature. " Wish you ten thousand joys, Mrs. Barter," said Sir Toby''s man of been confided to him by the attorney, and having obtained the necessary medicine from M''Grane, rode home with great self-complacency that he had not forgot to do a single thing that had been entrusted to him : "I''m all right this time," said Andy to himself. open-hearted man," said the old gentleman, turning his spectacles in the direction of the candidate for Oliver''s premium, said, was a rising man, and evidently in the way of great advancement; ambition had alienated him from my sister ; but ambition, repentance, or affection, seemed to be bringing him back : all things njp.32101064753104 "If," said he, " the people of these Eastern regions understand better than we of Eome the art of taking off heads, "I will not, with you, noble Piso," said Gracchus, "believe that the emperor will do aught to break up the present * Now," said she, " prepare yourself for the glory of Palmyra; look, when we shall suddenly turn round the next "I cannot release you yet," cried Fausta; "a little farther on, and you may see the palace of our great queen; I found, on reaching the palace, Fausta and Gracchus overjoyed at the safe and happy return of the queen. "Eoman," said Zenobia, in reply, " I honour your frankness, and thank you for your faith in my generosity. As Fausta uttered these words, our eyes at the same moment caught the forms of Zenobia and Longinus, as they "Great queen!" said Fausta. njp.32101066125046 What shall thy kinsmen thinke, thou cause of all their ruthe? Which unto love this wofull man dyd speake in great despite. I shall thee wed, for all thy lyfe, that sure thou shalt not fayle hope of his great good service in time to come, if hee hadde not teares, sayd unto hir in great rage : "Come hither thou unkynd behold the father, the counte Paris, and a great troupe of gentlemen and ladies, which were come to honour the feaste, hearing it known unto you sir, that yesterday morning my mistresse Julietta left hir lyfe in thys worlde to seeke rest in an other : and to be called forthe, and saied unto hym: "Sir counte, bicause you are a gentleman of greate honor, our pleasure is, qualche cosa, e non lo volete dire ; e tanto gli disse che messer Giannetto le contò come messere Ansaldo era rimaso njp.32101068581824 here to the oar in Venice, and thou hast passed thy life in Doge''s palace, which leads to the canal of San Marco, beneath the Bridge of Sighs, thou wilt find Jacopo. The man is here at present, and, if thou wilt, he shall not be long without coming into terms with thee for a few skins." "Leave me to put a word into the private ear of the Calabrian," said the gondolier, significantly.—"Stefano Milano, if thou love me," he continued, when they were a " Thou art a good fellow, Antonio," returned the senator, covertly removing the moisture from his eyes; "an country of thy fathers, good Hosea, and thou art apt to " Thou art late from thy bed, Antonio," said a voice at thy time is not yet come, while others think thou art too Mark me, Antonio, thy language hath given offence, and thou art not safe in Venice. njp.32101068602307 finished his electrical course and Gertrude her boarding-school, and both came home to stay, things were I cleared Halsey and Gertrude away to a house Anne said that last night there was a man standing Gertrude had slipped out during my talk with Mrs. Watson, and I dressed and went down-stairs. "I don''t know," I said; "but depend on it, Mr. Jamieson, Halsey will be back himself to explain connection could there be between Halsey and Gertrude, and the murder of Arnold Armstrong? woman have come back the following night, met Mr. Armstrong on the circular staircase, and in alarm shot down the stairs I had time to notice one thing: Mr. Jamieson had said the woman who escaped from the short time he said good night and left. What Halsey said to Mrs. Armstrong I never knew, What Halsey said to Mrs. Armstrong I never knew, What Halsey said to Mrs. Armstrong I never knew, njp.32101076892643 _ Thereis one member^of this''establishment who, with''the exception of a little work done in the Christmas week, has passed 7a long Now, Sir, as I am not in my place in the House of Lords to impeach you for this atrocious language, and as I don''t think that British Constitution, snuff-box in hand, and parti-coloured pockethandkerchief in reserve, lamented the passing away of old things, "Sir," I said, with what I flattered myself was a manner calculated to take an Irish Member down, "I shall submit the question be in good time to-day: old lady sweeping out the Gilded Chamber, bless you, whatever Lemphiere says about my proper business, what''s the good, I should like to know, of my keeping ''em But none of these things hurt my Lord, who knows that true greatness of soul has ever been the target of little minds. njp.32101079666804 "What do you want ?" the old woman said severely, coming There was another man in the room who looked somewhat like She said: ''Katerina Ivanovna, am 1 really to do a thing like Petrovitch who will let us know when he has had time to look man," thought Raskolnikov, squeezing the axe in his hand. "What time is it?" asked Raskolnikov, looking round door ?" Raskolnikov cried suddenly, staring with a blank look "I shall not come, Razumihin." Raskolnikov turned and ''Listen, Razumihin," began Raskolnikov, "I want to tell "very competent young man," as Pulcheria Alexandrovna Raskolnikov called him that evening in conversation with Dounia. "But surely you will have dinner together?" cried Razumihin, looking in surprise at Raskolnikov. Raskolnikov was still laughing, with his hand in Porfiry Petrovitch''s, but anxious not to overdo it, awaited the right moment "I''ve come to you for the last time," Raskolnikov went on nnc1.cu56121679 The American Edgar Allan Poe, and the German Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann are both disciples of that phase of is of the opinion that Poe saw this term in Carlyle''s discussion of Hoffmann in his German Romance, and that the American author appropriated thence the title which he applies to Poe''s tale, The Man of the Crowd, opens with the following sentence: "It is well said of a certain German book, es In Hoffmann''s tale a monk relates the story of his life. Poe''s story, as compared with that of Hoffmann, is greatly Hoffmann''s collection of stories which he calls the Serapionsbrüder (from which Poe got his idea of the Folio Club) Throughout the story, Poe has in mind, evidently, his German reading. appear in the opening pages of Poe''s story, that one recognizes most readily their prototypes from Hoffmann''s tale, nyp.33433008494969 sir," said the other boy gratefully, shaking the proffered hand. "Now, you boy!" said the sailor, using a very different tone of voice from that when addressing Decatur, " If ye please, yer honor, sir," said the old boatswain''s mate," he does belong to the crew. American ship were hit, and fell groaning to the deck. officers and men, but the fighting was over in a moment, and the clipper was in the possession of a French the famous frigate L''Insurgente, thirty-eight guns, commanded by Captain Barreault. "He means Captain Decatur''s ship, sir. " Yes, sir; an'' I knows young Master Stephen Decatur well, sir; him an'' me''s friends, sir," said Reuben "Did ye ship before the mast, sir?" asked Reuben "She''s a thirty-six-gun frigate, an'' about four hundred men, sir." gun deck, followed by Porter and the rest of the men. nyp.33433043832330 the wheel, Gordon, with Donagan; and Moko, come speak, "Thanks, Massa Briant," he said, and immediately resumed his place at the wheel, where the four His shouts brought up Gordon, Briant, Donagan, "It is the schooner that will leave us," said Donagan. supper—after reaching French Den. During the day Donagan had seen no trace of the Gordon, Donagan, Wilcox, Baxter, and Moko followed Briant, Donagan, Cross, and Baxter, of the fifth form, "I don''t know what business it is of yours, Donagan," said Briant; "it only concerns Cross and me—" "Many things, Gordon," said Briant, not caring to Neither Gordon nor Donagan had voted, and Briant "Most certainly," said Briant to Gordon one day, "Not against you, Briant," said Gordon. "Not till I have thanked you, Briant!" said Donagan. "No, Donagan," said Briant; "but now I hold "That," said Donagan, " is what Briant and Baxter "Donagan is right," said Gordon. nyp.33433067304943 ladies, who were airing themſelves upon pedeſtals to the no ſmall delight of my companion; and though moſt of theſe witticiſms in Come, Şir, ſays ſhe to me, as I paſſed the great to Calliope in ſuch a form, às ſhe might hereafter at any time refer to and examine. purpoſes of liberal education, but the laſt finiſhing for ſuch as aſpired to be adepts in the ſuperior learning of the times was only to be obtained amongſt the Egyptian and Chaldean preſented himſelf for the firſt time to the admiring eyes of Greece aſſembled at the Olympic who in the mean time, like an inviſible and ſuperior ſpirit, governed them after the moſt abſolutc manner by mandates, which they never period of one hundred and eighty-nine years fucceeded to this food, in which this province remained ſo depopulated, that it is generally ſuppoſed no king reigned over it till the time of nyp.33433069244030 Alfred the Great was a young man, three-andtwenty years of age, when he became king. said the cowherd''s wife, when she came back, and little borne all the troubles of his life, like a brave good man, Ali Baba thought the horsemen looked like robbers, so good man," said he, "you rise early to your work. looked at the face a great many times, and imagined "Those children will never come to any good," said "Come, wife," said Philemon to Baucis, "let us go "Well said, old father!" cried the traveler, laughing; "You are a good old man," said he to Philemon, "and As soon as this person saw the frightened Persephone, he beckoned her to come a little nearer. "My little Persephone," said the king, sitting down "I''m a poor old man, sir," said he, "and I saw your "The little king looked very kind," thought he. nyp.33433074801154 him for the sultan, and, without daring to look up, he immediately placed the burden at his feet, with the prostrations which we have already described as having been performed before the tailor. "They are come about the cottage, my dear," said Mrs. Punks, still holding the little parlor door in her hand, and "Nice little place enough," said the lady, "and the floor "You are quite satisfied, I hope, Mr. Punks?" said Mrs. Worthington, as he entered the front drawing-room. "What the deuce is the matter!" said he, looking up, "can''t you let a man take his breakfast in comfort?" "I''ll tell you what, my man," said the gentleman, looking "Let me have time to think," said Lady Grace. time, though she was a youthful-hearted woman of four-andtwenty, and he a man of thirty: old-looking for his from death," the charming Wilhelmine said, as she approached the young man, who immediately ordered the nyp.33433074834189 Gods curſe on hys hart, fayde fair Alce, And wyth ſhetes let hys wyfe downe, An olde man came hym tyll, A pype, fone, thou ſhalte haue alſo, Dame, fayd the good man, go thy waye, What haft thou done to thy dame? God felow, ſeyde owr kyng, reyde thou with me, The kyng lowhe and had god game, and feyde thou And, fone, thys ſchall thou haue to ''mede,'' And, fone, thy tong thou kepe alſo, And, fone, yf thou wylt haue a wyfe, Let not thy wyfe wyt in no way, Nor, fone, thy wyfe thou ſchalt not chyde, And pore men of thy gode thou dele ; of Tom Thumbe, the Little, for his ſmall ftature ſurnamed, King Arthurs Dwarfe: Whoſe Life and aduentures containe many ſtrange and wonderful accidents, O god thee ſave, thou lady ſweet, Thou''ſt have forty of thy fellows fair, nyp.33433074930961 I asked one last question as we said good-night in the went down the road to meet him, and they returned handin-hand, swinging their arms like a couple of school-children. case at my fingers'' ends, so when I got a chance of speaking I gave them a long harangue, with some good quotations way, sir," he said, and opened a door in the wall concealed Presently I saw a big house ahead of me that looked like "Wake, old fellow," I said, "I''m the worst kind of idiot. "Well, we''ve got to get busy to end it in the right way," "Look me in the face, man," I said. "It''s a rough job for a man like you," I said. "Peter, old man," I said, "we''re on trek again, and this his time here wouldn''t be very long, and he liked to think nyp.33433074961735 "Well, I hope you won''t think I am rude," Norgate observed, "but from the little I have seen of it "My young friend," Herr Selingman declared impressively, "if there is one thing in the world I envy Norgate was on the point of speaking of his excursion to Knocke but was conscious of Selingman''s "I brought it here to leave in your hands," Norgate replied, passing it over. by the way they talk in Germany," Norgate observed. "Any time you like," Norgate replied promptly. Norgate found Selingman in the little drawingroom of the club, reclining in an easy-chair, a small Selingman and Norgate dined together that evening in a corner of a large, popular grill-room near "Look here, young fellow," Hebblethwaite protested, "do you know that you are talking to a Cabinet Minister?" "Good night, Norgate," Hebblethwaite replied to most things, don''t you, Mr. Selingman?" Norgate nyp.33433075744890 one moment, my lord," said Jellyband, as he threw open the door that led to the kitchen They all looked a merry, even a happy party, as they sat round the table; Sir Andrew Ffoulkes and Lord look at Marguerite Blakeney, but with a deep, oldfashioned curtsey to the two young men, she sailed "S''faith, Sir Percy," said Marguerite, with a long and "Armand!" said Marguerite Blakeney, as soon as The Day Dream had set sail, and Marguerite Blakeney stood alone on the edge of the cliff for over an hour, "That is not your last word, citoyenne," said Chauvelin, as a flood of light from the passage illumined her elegant, richly-clad figure, " we meet in London, I hope!'' moments in Calais," said Sir Andrew, "a day or two "And now, Sir Andrew," said Marguerite Blakeney, said Sir Andrew, as Marguerite prepared in her turn to nyp.33433075815062 beaucoup de larmes : il me semble que c''est une dangereuse erreur avancée, comme tant d''autres, par Les moralités que j''ai voulu faire dans Atala sont secrète, cette aigreur des passions étouffées qui fermentent toutes ensemble : une grande existence politique, inconstance, qui n''est qu''un dégoût constant, dispositions que nous acquérons dans la société intime des sont les plus grands, la puissance d''une religion qui Mais la grâce est toujours unie à la magnificence dans les scènes de la nature : tandis que le courant Elle m''a dit encore que les vierges étoient des des premières amours, et vous n''êtes pas faite pour les laissez-moi devancer les pas du jour sur le sommet des montagnes pour chercher ma colombe solitaire C''est une coutume des blancs qu''on vous propose, elle ne peut être que pernicieuse. d''une autre montagne, suspend des chemins dans les plus grande que les autres : elle sert de chapelle dans la nyp.33433076076094 turned their heads to look a second time. "Another time she said: ''I wanted to run nights "But the bull," said John Harned. "Or one man against five bulls," said Maria "Yes," said John Harned, "against five bulls, "Yet we Spanish like the bull-fight," said Luis water?" said John Harned quickly; and I saw "I will give one thousand sucres to the lazarhouse of Quito if a bull kills a man this day." "You like bulls?" said Maria Valenzuela with "I like such men less," said John Harned. The bull shuts his eyes, and the man knews "The bull has no chance," John Harned said this; I don''t want to fight,''" said John Harned. "The horse does not fight the bull," said Luis when he saw a large fair man whirl in a revolving chair from dictating to a stenographer to face his father to come and take the wild man away. nyp.33433076089741 In the corner of the room, on an antique "settle," was stretched the form of old Colonel Jarvis Warren Jarvis turned toward the panic-stricken Warren Jarvis lost his worldly-wise self-control, acquired through the adventurous years since "It''s so good that you arrived in time, Warren," was the soft-voiced comment. Warren Jarvis, after burying his parents, and making the conventional round of respectful ceremonies, started again for his neglected business in New York. Rusty Snow this time, Jarvis clambered up the in turn sent a letter to Warren Jarvis at his New Jarvis turned toward the girl, whose face reflected a dozen curious emotions as she watched Then Warren Jarvis told her the story; his eyes the Princess smiled: "Good-by, Rusty," and he Carlos, Duke of Alva, with smiling lips and sinister eyes, greeted her with the suave courtesy Dolores stepped back, as Warren Jarvis and Rusty Snow entered the big front He turned slowly, facing Warren Jarvis. nyp.33433081764130 leading by the hand a little lad, the smallest soldier boy that I had ever seen. He came to our tent one night after dress parade and said to my drummer boy: "Say, my lad, if you''ll pardon an old drummer boy''s impertinence, I''d like to offer a bit of criticism about were just learning to beat its head when the angels whispered to the little boy and he went away, where the soldiers were drilling with the big cannon, and the officer taking me to my father said: "Soon after the old drum got hit that day, "The big Heavy Artillery regiments, numbering more than many of the veteran brigades, furnished a lot of amusement for the bronzed, battle-scarred men who had been fighting at the front years old; and then became a drummer boy for the regiment, afterwards the Second New York Heavy Artillery. nyp.33433082180443 Chr. Yes, as far as I durst: I went to find out Mr. Legality, until I thought that the Mountain that stands who after a little time came to Christian, and asked him Chr. Sir, said Christian, I am a man that am come Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou considered all these things? Chr. O, said Christian, I know him; he is my Townsman, my near Neighbour, he comes from the place where the Shepherds heard their answers, being pleased therewith, they looked very lovingly upon them, and said, Now as they came up to these places, behold the Gardiner stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, good friend Hopeful, he said, I sink in deep Waters; carry me a great way towards the shore when it came on, to get a living with." — " Thou man of little faith," said nyp.33433082230925 "You poor darling !" said Star; "I forgot "Perhaps you would like to know, Imogen," said Star, confidentially, seating herCAPTAIN JANUARY. then Daddy Captain said to himself, ''Here''s then Daddy Captain said to himself, ''Here''s "Isn''t she a fine cow!" cried little Star, "Folks likes to v''yage," said Bob Peet, "Just look at that child, Isabel!" said a Mrs. Morton had seen little Star in Peet''s boat, and "Ten year ago," repeated Captain January, passing his hand across his weatherbeaten face, which looked older, somehow, lady thought my little Star, as the Lord "I am bound to say," continued the minister, laying his hand kindly on his companion''s arm, "that I think there is little Minister," said Captain January, "I never "Well, Bob," said the old man, walking "I was a little girl baby, too," said Star, child!" she said, " I do like to have her in nyp.33433082289632 Feeling that it was time to change their quarters to a more respectable portion of the city, they one morning rang the bell of Mrs. Browning''s boarding house, on Bleecker Street. " You look like good boys," said Mrs. Browning, "and I''ve no doubt " Let''s look at it," said Sam. Nat led the way round to a quiet part of the yard and pointed out a "Come here, father," said Mrs. Milner, to a stout man who was drinking his tea, " here are some children who are lost." " Tip-top, Dick," said a bright looking boy, who kept as clean as his " What''s half a dollar to a man of my fortune ?" said Dick. " Yes," said Dick, looking up in surprise." Micky used to be a great "Well," said Dick, "I think I might eat a little, though the place " I feel a little better than I did," said Dick. nyp.33433082302625 "Do look at that poor little fellow," said Mrs. Bartlett to her husband. "Well, I like scouts," said Mr. Bartlett. crowded lobby and soon Pee-wee Harris, scout, The big super six Hunkajunk car darted forward and Scout Harris could hear the purring Pee-wee Harris, scout, did not know where he apparatus, with which Pee-wee''s scouting experience had made him familiar, had such a variety of shiny little odds and ends. taught manual training, hey?" Pee-wee said. "That''s one thing about me, I''m good at guessing," Pee-wee said. "Shh," said Pee-wee, "this one is away, way "I didn''t mean it," Pee-wee said apologetically; "scouts are like that, they won''t take any"You didn''t put the lights on," Pee-wee said. The car in which Scout Harris was being carried reached the lake and still Peter Piper poured said that the scouts were all in Pee-wee Harris. "He''s all right," Pee-wee said; "you take it nyp.33433082303730 "Why, what''s the matter?" asked Larry Dexter, the "star" man on the Leader, when it came Like a flash Larry turned and looked back of Larry had come to New York some years before, a farm boy, with an ambition to become a Young Reporter," an account is given of Larry''s thought Larry Dexter, as he saw the boy move Larry''s side, just as the young reporter was telling Madame Androletti over the wire that he Like any good newspaper man, Peter had followed this up with a visit to Madame Androletti. of the man she feared, but she told Larry of several hotels where Italians of note were in the habit stolen boy, but, knowing that Parloti had an interest in forcing Madame Androletti to come to All the way up in the subway to Madame Androletti''s house, Larry was thinking of what nyp.33433082303870 Captain Corcoran was a widower with one daughter, named Josephine, a beautiful young lady with "Tell us a story, Little Buttercup," said Bill Greenwich Pensioner long ago, but Captain Corcoran was too kind-hearted to hint that Dick Deadeye was deformed, and so he was allowed to continue to serve his country as a man-o''-war''s man as "Pipe the side and man ship," said the Captain, "You''ve a remarkably fine crew, Captain Corcoran," said Sir Joseph when he had finished his fine crew," said Captain Corcoran. While Sir Joseph communicated his matrimonial intentions at great length to Captain Corcoran As the Captain sang his song, Little Buttercup "Ah, Little Buttercup," said Captain Corcoran, as Yes (said Little Buttercup) I know night?" said Captain Corcoran. navy, and Captain Corcoran in Ralph''s uniform as "Corcoran," said Captain Rackstraw, "three when he was a captain, had said to Ralph. "Captain Rackstraw," said Sir Joseph, "what is nyp.33433082305636 Tommy Todd went to his grandmother''s house, and Flossie and Freddie took turns a ride in an ice-boat, did he?" cried Mr. Bobbsey that night, when he came home from the Mr. and Mrs. Bobbsey got on the little platform which Bert had built as a sort of open little ones covered up all right?" he asked, nodding toward Flossie and Freddie. voices heard by Flossie and Freddie, Mr. Bobbsey and the others could only wave their hands. Flossie and Freddie ran on ahead up the elevated stairs, and just as their father was buying the tickets, to drop in the little box where FREDDIE AND THE TURTLE Bert Bobbsey looked all around the big "Yes, Nan and Bert are getting a little older," said Mrs. Bobbsey. he told all that had happened, while Mrs. Whipple related how Laddie, Flossie and Freddie had come to know one another in the theatre. nyp.33433082305644 ocean!" cried Freddie Bobbsey, the little boy "No, I don''t believe he will," said Mrs. 38 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA'' they be seen on deck near Mr. and Mrs. Bobbsey where they stood with Bert and Nan. "Well, don''t do it again," warned Mr. Bobbsey, and Flossie and Freddie said they would Bert, Freddie and their father had one stateroom and Mrs. Bobbsey and the two girls slept "Now we''ll go up on deck," said Mr. Bobbsey, when Freddie had seen all he cared to in "Then there must be two sharks," said Mrs. Bobbsey, "for the men are still fighting something in the water." he must be alive," said Bert to Nan. I40 THE BOBBSEY TWINS ON THE DEEP SEA "I must find Freddie," said Mrs. Bobbsey. "I''ll ask Freddie," said Mrs. Bobbsey, and as you are, Bert Bobbsey!" said the little boy nyp.33433082332069 truck comes; can you, Nan?" asked Flossie, I, Nan?" asked Freddie, as he looked at his Nan. Flossie and Freddie were too excited, looking at sights along the road, to talk much, but "Bert, go call your father," said Mrs. Bobbsey, for her husband had gone to the far side Nan. 40 BOBBSEY TWINS AT THE COUNTY fair "How long are you going to stop here, Mr. picnic grounds, Bert, Nan, and the other children took their places in the big truck. "That''s Flossie," said Nan. Again came the voice of a little child, crying either in fear or in delight at some funny looked at Bert and Nan. The older Bobbsey twins shook their heads. like letting you run away, Bob," went on Mr. Bobbsey kindly. Bert and Nan, with Flossie and Freddie, had Nan turned and saw her father just finishing the strapping up of Flossie and Freddie nyp.33433082344916 Betty, Amy, and Mollie made a simultaneous dive for the hammock, and managed, all she''ll most likely run down to the store for another," said Amy. 6 THE OUTDOOR GIRLS AT RAINBOW LAKE "Betty Nelson, you''ve just got to tell us!" insisted Mollie. uncle''s letter," said Betty, "that I didn''t know were rather valuable; did he not?" asked Mrs. Ford a little later, as she brought Grace a rather "Come, Prince!" cried Grace. "To Rainbow Lake, of course," said Grace, exclaimed Betty, as the girls looked in the cooking compartment—it was not much more than a "Amy, want to steer?" asked Grace, after a Betty a little later, to Grace, who was steering. Betty a little later, when the boat was headed Betty laid the Gem alongside the stringpiece, and Grace and Mollie, leaping out, soon "It looks like a fire," said Grace. things," said Mr. Stone one day; after Betty had nyp.33433082346010 Charles is a model for princes and all men, brave, gay, muchenduring, good-humoured, kind, royally courteous, and considerate, even beyond what may be gathered from this part of after we had gone twenty-five or thirty miles from Point St. Ignace, we were detained by contrary winds at a place Gold man, a point running out into the lake. For months he believed that his deliverance was close at hand; but when November came, and he saw no prospect of release, he began to form projects of escape. this task fell to Casanova, till he reached the great sheet of lead surmounting the planks, and there the monk''s help was necessary. When her preparations were complete, Captain Broke addressed to her commanding officer a letter of challenge, having previously sent a Broke now ran forward, and, seeing the ''Chesapeake''s'' men deserting the quarter-deck guns, he ordered the two ships to be lashed nyp.33433082463278 Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Africa; with Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the People, and of the Chase of the Gorilla, the Crocodile, Leopard, Elephant, Hippopotamus, and other Animals. in a Village.—Curious Manner of Burial.—Leave the River.—The Region beyond.—Return to Remandgi''s Town.—Explore the Mountains.—The Isogo.—Beyond the Isogo.—Ultima Thule.—My Shoes give out.—Starvation.—Great Suffering.—Shoot a Gorilla.—Illness.—Home-sick.—The Return to the Sea-shore.— every few days some great doctor was brought down from the interior, and paid a large fee for advising the old king. And looking up, I saw two great tears rolling down the wrinkled cheeks of this old black man, who had probably known no Of course, the secluded habits of this animal, which lives only in the darkest forests, and carefully shuns all approach to man, help to fill the natives with curious superstitions regarding it Among the crowd today I saw men armed with cross-bows, from which are shot either iron-headed arrows, or the little insignificant-looking, but nyp.33433082514351 "If there is a trifling likeness, my lord," the countess replied, "in this child to my lovely sinter, it is a more casually, as my dear Christabelle, long before the birth of this the first time the countess had opened her gates to visitants, in the absence of her lord; and she now did the honours of the house with a splendour calculated to impress father, if I ask what are the motives that led you to question me on this subject?" "Mere curiosity," replied An. selmorw" I thought it probable something might have transpired concerning the stranger''s visit to the castle, which courted the return of sleep; she lay restless and perturbed, till alarmed by footsteps in her chamber, which evidently approached her bed; she leaped from it, exclaiming, "Holy angels, protect me I" A dreadful menace being opened, an old man, in the habit of a priest, came forward, and seeing the person of Lord Edward in distress, immediately let down the bridge. nyp.33433082520143 little man who looked less like a detective than a commercial traveler selling St. Peter''s Oil or some other cheerful until they were safely ensconced at breakfast and then returned to the fourth floor where he tipped the chambermaid, told her that he had left his key at the office, and induced her to unlock the door of room Number 420, which of rooms in the house, a new scheme for getting the prisoner beyond the reach of the New York courts apparently We next find a very curious letter, from which it appears that the French Government inclined to regard Marsilly as, in fact, an agent of Charles, but thought it wiser eyes followed the envelope as his right hand took it; which Now, as the manager turned to the table to get the handkerchief, and while most eyes were on the boy as he placed "Snagsby," says Mr. Tulkinghorn, "look over the room nyp.33433082529607 "That boy shall be taken care of," continued Mr. Lowington, as he walked up the path towards the "Don''t know what you mean, sir," said Paul Kendall, as Mr. Lowington paused to observe the effect of "For whom shall you vote, Wilton?" asked Shuffles, in a group of half a dozen which had gathered single student, outside of the little group of wirepullers that gathered in the steerage, thought of Shuffles for the position of c&ptain; and the "log-rollers" "No use, Wilton," said Shuffles, laughing. We shall, therefore, keep a quarter watch on ship''s duty at all times through the which makes one officer of each grade for each quarter watch," replied Mr. Lowington. "Now you talk like a man, Wilton," replied Shuffles. "When shall the fellows vote?" asked Shuffles. The officers who were off duty, and who had unconsciously voted for Shuffles, said nothing to those in nyp.33433082529995 One, a sharp-faced, light-haired girl, who somehow carried a look of endured pain in her eyes in "Do let me try, Uncle Jabez," said Ruth again, "Oh, I''m sure, Uncle Jabez, Ben is very faithful and good," urged Ruth. ye don''t mean thet air," exclaimed the little old woman, coming from the Helen," said Ruth, and ran in to finish her preparations for the journey she was to take with her "Come on, Ruth!" shouted Tom again, turning toward the farmhouse. "Come onl " said Helen to Ruth, leading the way Queen Zelaya spoke, caused the girl to believe that this old woman and Roberto''s grandmother, were one and the same person. "But if Ruth is still with them," Tom said, and Helen and Tom were calling to Ruth to girl and Mary Cox had not seen Ruth and Helen "Gypsies!" cried Ruth and Helen together. nyp.33433111627018 " Thou wert thinking of thy Tunis-man, and hast " Thou hast an ambition, Gino, to show thy skill " Thou wilt do wisely, Gino, to trust thy fortunes " Art thou mocking thy master, Gino? in thy discretion, Annina, thou shalt know the truth " Thou lookest at the wall, Gino, and art consulting thy wits for some plausible lie !" Master Gino, thou puttest thy questions with little ceremony. art indebted for thy life, and of whom thou hast so " It is a noble Neapolitan, who hath long sojourned in Venice, on matters touching a great succession, and some right, even, to the senate''s dignity." "Thou art late from thy bed, Antonio," said a say thy time is not yet come, while others think thou " Thou art a Christian, and one of thy years hath osu.32435013626221 lands, as if loth to leave so bright and beautiful aplace, fairly dividing the little village, Tory, There was also the village physrcan" Doctor Bleed, a, man Just past the middlsrpgsbof a short and apoplectic build, who Sinclair was a great man; a lion; in fact it was Augustus Fitzgerald, whilst Mrs. Sinclair and the niece occupied the other.— first time that morning, Sinclair laid down had closed upon their retiring figures, Sinclair drew back a foot from the table, and wife, for the first time that day, he addressed her, with somewhat of ''sternness in his The stranger placed in Fitzgerald''s hand some one within, and in a short time, Fitzgerald heard a rough voice at the door, exclaiming— !'' his young friend in the way of finding Vernon on the following morning, he conducted Both Vernon and his young companion were greatly surprised at this exhibition of feeling in .the old man, who was I osu.32435018187203 "So the Doctor comes back to-morrow, Major," the Adjutant, who had been one of the whist party, said. "For shame, Doctor," Isobel Hannay said; "and to think "But it would be a good thing surely, Doctor," Isobel said. " By the way, Bathurst," the Doctor said, suddenly changing his conversation, " what do you think of this talk we hear "I fancy you are thinking, Miss Hunter," the Doctor said, The Major and Mrs. Hunter both laughed at her earnestness, but the Doctor said gravely, " Is that really how you felt "You would find that very hot work, Mr. Richards," Mrs. Doolan said ; " but I don''t think we shall require such a sacrifice of you. " I wish Bathurst had been coming," Major Hannay said, as, " Do you think Mr. Bathurst has got beyond the line of sentries''l " Isobel said, after standing perfectly quiet for some time. osu.32435018195867 ship, my good man," he said, "or the Rowland lifted the tot and said, tenderly: "And you say, Colonel," said the captain, "that this man Rowland is an old "Why, Captain," said the woman, vehemently, as she hugged her child, "you "Then it is clear," said the captain. "Rowland," said the big boatswain as to come and save the child —to look out Myra''s child here – their good God Fringing this apartment are doors and hallways leading to adjacent rooms and offices, and scattered through it are bulletin-boards, on which are daily written in painfully and stupidly; "dere is a collision clause in der Titan''s policy; I captain and first officer of the "Titan," company lists," said Mr. Meyer; "each responsible," said Captain Bryce, facing the two steamship officers, said, "I stand by Rowland," said the Captain grimly. Captain Barry, Rowland and Myra, "Never again," said Rowland, rising; osu.32435051465326 light hearted girl bounded away to dress for the land the sun went down to his rest in the deep. Barbadoes, and the light-footed Mrs. Wilson declared that She discovered new graces in'' Mr. Fitzgerald every time he jumped over the music-stool. the first paper that met his eye, and read the following :—"Arrived, the United States Frigate , up the fading energies of the dying man, and turning with a faint smile toward me, he said, "I come," he said, addressing himself to Sulpicius, " to seek the great Lactantius, and understanding he was present, took the liberty of entering led to the old Presbyterian meeting house, she appeared like a British grenadier with his arms shot " Yes," said she, " and I'' thought as I stood before the bridal altar, I heard the voice of my departed father saying, " God bless you." osu.32435052941119 room; and the black himself, after some time, returned, as the young British captain exclaimed6 You must be well known by this time, Harvey, to the officers of the British army," cried Sarah, smiling archly on the pedlar. * Captain Wharton," said the pedlar with great " Has not Captain Lawton told you of the arrest of Henry, as a spy, by himself this very morning ?" continued Frances, in a voice barely audieagerly, who believed the Americans were retiring in earnest," why you rebels don''t fight--seesee how King George''s men make Major Dunwoodie run-good gentleman too, but don''t like Frances gave the ends of her taper fingers to Captain Lawton with a manner, that said so much to "''Tis unneighbourly to wish a man at such a disdistance from bis friends," said the captain goodhumouredly, in a manner that spoke his willingness to atone; it was, however, too late, and the osu.32435054743224 given a seat next to Enola, and next to her came Mr. Bruce and then Harry; Mrs. Graham sat next to the long excursions the King would be at Enola''s side constantly, and Harry had hardly found time to speak "Onrai," said Enola, "don''t look at me in that way. "Onrai, do not look at me so," said Enola, stepping "Come Enola or it will be too late," said Onrai. sufficiently long to reach this distance," said Mr. Graham to Mr. Bruce, "and I think that it is convincing proof, that the beast beat his way out of the trail "Enola, look; do you not know us?" said Harry, the King as he came near him and said, "Onrai, are you Mr. Bruce came running from the villa, and hurrying up to the retreating figure of Onrai, said: "Fear not," said Onrai, "Some question of difference has come up probably, which has led them to osu.32435071202014 "I will tell my father, to-day, of my love for Donalbain Bennington." . several packages, he turned his steps in the direction of Squire Brown''s residence, nearly a mile Squire Brown''s great wealth, and soon afterwards by his daughter when he paid his first visit want to talk with you to-day upon a very important subject, and as you know I am a man of few in my life," when his office door opened, and several working-men from his factories presented WHEN Duncan Sly left his office, after the consultation with Squire Brown, he went straight to wishes?" said Sly, feeling a little nettled. Duncan Sly found the Squire anxiously awaiting his return when he came back to his office, and "I don''t know how it is with you, friend Bennington," said the captain, "but I am almost beside myself with anxiety to explore our little world osu.32435075205609 tone that recalled to the men the fearful business of the hour, "to decide by whose hands knows no sex?" demanded Paul Adam, noting "It is well," said Jan Michel, the majordomo, as he met the concert of inquiring looks. Louise saw his troubled look, and its reflection began to darken her own lively little her life in Paul Adam''s black-walled den, doing his simple housework, her mind feeding on For a moment a bloody conflict seemed inevitable, but Paul Adam stepped calmly between the angry men. "Come, let us go," said Paul Adam. "There is freedom!" said Paul Adam, pointing to the pinched ghastly face of the suicide. Brothers, you will pronounce whether this man shall become a member of the Black Hand." man knows how to turn evil into good," replied the master. "Paul Adam, thou art the man of men." As Paul Adam said these words Douglas osu.32435082247222 "Look here, Joe," he said, "you know I "And, Joe," said Mr. Sivins, "if that man "You don''t get a dog," said Joe, "like that They left the window, and Mr. Dothem, addressing Joe said"Many people," Joe said, "keep good tables, "Good-bye, Joe," said Mr. Sivins, biting his "She''s a nice old girl, I don''t think," said Joe; "No good," said Joe, "as soon as it is put out "Don''t know," said Joe, "thought of going "Yes," Joe said, "that would do for a time; "Very likely," Joe said; "but if the wolf "Hands off, old son," said Joe, " or mayhap "It looks like it," said Joe; "but I think we "Joe," said Tommy, "as the fellow in the "I was going to kick Toby," said Joe; "hope "Does your mother know you''re out, old cockalorum ?" said Joe. "Good things in their way," said Joe; "but osu.32435082247362 In The Country. "I''ll wager," said one of the little boys, "Grandpa''s got wheels in his head, Let''s run this wheel right under him And give him another, B''gad!" Said the boys, in wild amazement, "That stunt is simply fine," Just then the wheel bumped into a stone: Grandpa just got off in time. FOXY GRAND SPARKLETS FUNNY } OKS FOR CHI, DREN pst.000020202286 Fig. 1.-Little girl''s suit of wine-colored poplin, trimmed with black velvet. old-fashioned, and cold, and unsocial," whispered one of the ladies present to Mrs. Atherton, who smiled expressively, as she said, in homely, moderately good-looking, and handsome men, all clad in black coats and white "I should like some money to-day, Stephen," she said, by the time his lips had left Then "Happy New Year," burst siing back her sunny curls with a little white multaneously from their lips, and after joyhand, and flashing a merry, saucy look at the ous greetings all round, the party separated, the large gray rock that was our usual resting-place, and were silent a long while ; looking out on the wide waste of blue waters, yet clad in a shining robe of truth and love; iny life could not honor him, and amid multisometimes they will enter our hearts, and walk tudes, thronging like forest leaves, one weary, uc1.31175035205676 country, to let him know he may come hither this day; Why, I ſhould think it a little hard, I confeſs—yet when I ſee you in the charaćter of a chambermaid . ſpouſe, to let you know he was as little inclined to want a ſervant or two myſelf, I muſt go ſee what your on a clandeſtine correſpondence with a man in all reſpects my equal, becauſe the oddity of my father''s temper is ſuch, that I dare not tell him I have ever yet. I don''t like to ſee ſuch a parcel of young huſſeys confeſs, and don''t let your father make a fool of himſelf 3. Muſt ſhe come to this paſs, in love : let me examine my heart a little: I ſaw him H obligated to know my maſter did not allow of their Come, Sir William, we have carried the jeſt far uc1.31210024911560 bicycle-related deaths HELMETS help avoid attached to bike. ''* FRONT) AND RED OR WHITE vehicle and bike traffic.ſREAR BASKETS iſſant cuffs caught in bike chain knownto foll off Mowung bikes with child like o CAR.... MOUNT BIKE 2-& BIKE RIDE BIKE the bike laye? use the BIKE LANE THE BIKE RAMP bikes ) to come BlkE RAMPS FOR BICYCLES Bicycles, U.S. Consumer American Automobile Association (AAA) Various bicycle safety publications are available. Clearinghouse for information on all aspects of bicycling. Contact for list of state and local bicycle-pedestrian [Contact your state bicycle-pedestrian coordinator through your Bikecentennial/Bicycle Forum National bicyclists'' membership organization, information on bicycle touring, On various topics including bicycle crash types, "Guide to Bicycle Rodeos," "Bicycle Safety: What Every Parent Should Know," helmet use materials, and Contact for information about bicycle clubs WIND ALWAYS BE º: to prevent childhood injuries, including helmet use and bicycle safety. uc1.a0005611850 To protect the net from dead-fish-hungry sharks, the shrimpers in some localities This, they claim, keeps other sharks away until the net had been with sharks, a man forced down in tropical waters is justified in feeling reasonably The commotion caused by dropping in the water and freeing your parachute, very likely, will scare all fish away for the time being. and continue riding in your life jacket or rubber boat as though no shark were near (3) Staunch a bleeding wound as soon as you are free from your parachute. (5) Don''t believe anybody''s shark stories, even if he can show you the ocean in A fish, and not necessarily a shark may mistake your toe for a feather (7) And above all, don''t be frightened just because a shark happens to be in the If the truth were known, the shark probably is more frightened uc1.b3114403 Mark''s face had lost a good Mark, he''s laid abed sick, and tain''t like "But father," said Mark, "never went "Things can happen," said Mark, "in Hazel, and the Sheriff, with his big, staring gray eyes, had seen it. "All right, Mark," said Josephus, Then, all at once, Mark saw his expression change, his gray eyes harden and "Hallo, Lola," said the Sheriff. "Name''s Mark," replied the Sheriff. "You," continued Lola, turning to examine the top of another tree, "you got a "Mark ain''t that kind," he cried. "I never said just that," Mark answered. "I don''t see any opening," said Mark. Lola, by a motion of his hand, sent Mark Lola began paddling, like a man who "Something like," replied Mark. "What struck the man?" thought Mark. "Oh," said Mark, "I never thought you The Judge put both hands on Mark''s "I-gorry, boy," said Lola''s voice, "Ifather," thought Mark. uc1.b4089966 Porter''s desk-mate in that school, Tom Tate, not long ago wrote There was a great deal more learned in this little one-story, oneroomed school-house than the three R''s. always a book-to-read or a story to be told. "After the short school-days Porter found employment as prescription clerk in the drugstore of his uncle, Clarke Porter, and it characters who gathered around that old stove, some queer personalities, and Porter caught them and transferred them to paper of Will Porter''s friends of that period, the story of the origin of of every day that brought him later to see life as he pictured it in Henry naturally he appeared most frequently, as frequently as monthly publication allows, for to my best recollection, of the many stories we Henry" (in "Some American Story Tellers," Henry''s last story, and Henry, New Facts About the Great Author," and a hitherto unpublished story by O. uc1.b4098268 gentle creatures, satisfied to stay where they belonged, to come when Mario called them to be Mario had run all the way home to choose a shell From the top of the sea wall Mario looked anxiously down the beach to the dock that ran out from Mario thought of what Dr. Gabriel had said of hungry, thought Mario, but surely a shark was the The boys thought it was a good joke on Mario. Shark meat!" shouted Carlos as Mario came Mario looked up with hot, angry eyes. You are a big boy-how old, Mario? Mario sat across from them, his eyes as big as "Here, you!" A big man stopped Mario. "It is like magic!" said Mario. to let Aunt Lucita know that he, Mario, had come to The big man beside him reached across Mario Mario and Miss Hattie climbed into the doctor''s uc1.b4450139 2. At this point, the W-7 intercepted two American destroyers and followed them to a rendezvous with major units of the Sixth Fleet. 3. Piraeus Harbor, near Athens, Greece, where U.S. fleet units rendezvoused under the watchful eye of the Soviet sub. This would be important in case of an action against a submarine, since the destroyer would want to know what the sonar detection possibilities This was the day that we departed the Beirut area, westwardbound for surveillance of the major Sixth Fleet units under command of the American Vice Admiral Charles R. used in World War II against the German U-boats (so much inferior, of course, to the present-day Soviet submarines). very fact that the Soviet submarine W-7 had been able to operate at such close quarters to the American fleet, and had remained in such proximity undetected for so long, was ample uc1.b5298882 offers the following suggestive discussion of the subject of tales of mystery and terror: is explained away on purely natural grounds; yet the mystery and its effect of terror are none the less present. of mystery and terror, and, in a somewhat empirical manner, to explain the nature of their effectiveness on the of our modern tales of terror, our feelings of fear, the appetences of our nature by means of ideas, calling forth feeling with its excitements and attachments, that tales have been invented; first recited, people feel that it is not proper to delight in stories that arouse fear and terror. to the reader''s mind the same elements in that most striking of Hoffmann''s tales, "Das Majorat". Both Hoffmann and Poe have made full use of the element of suspense in these tales. the case oL Poe. In some of Hoffmann''s tales it is uc1.b5567982 is outside the regular course of Nature and Providence ; since all good people know that a woman I know his appetite,'' said Mrs. Mallowe. '' said Mrs. Mallowe, but her eyes showed that she had "I didn''t-I didn''t I didn''t!''-said Mrs. Hauksbee angrily, her eyes filling with tears ; "To the world''s end,'' said the Man''s Wife, and Mrs. Boulte that her man among men, her TedThe Vansuythen Woman has taken him, Mrs. Boulte said to herself; and when Boulte was away, ''Stop, please,'' said Mrs. Boulte, "I want to ten times too good for a fat old man like you, and, ''I don''t know,'' said Mrs. Hauksbee simply. ''We can give you good milk,'' said Mrs. Hauksbee to her, and our house is much nearer to the ''I know nothing of illness,'' said Mrs. Hauksbee much too good to me already, old man,'' said I; uc1.d0002453082 But, for the helicopter rescue pilots, business—the lifesaving business—has been good. Like all people who want to do their jobs well, the helicopter trouble does not know how to help save himself. In survival and rescue, the percentage always favors the man who has land, and sea ice is Air Force Manual 64-5, Survival. Manual, How to Survive on Land and Sea, NAVAER 00–808–56, a part of anticipation is knowing the survival gear you''ll old hands at the business of staying alive through aviation emergencies, have included in the PK pararaft kit as many helpful items as The whirly pilot will hover, the raft You are the man to be rescued and you are at 6,000 feet. There are times when the downed man is not up to helping out very helicopter rescue people have handled such cases too. Talk to the helicopter pilots about their ways ucm.5326518967 Her eyes ſhone ſo bright, when ſhe roſe ev''ry day, Is to welcome ſweet love, wine, and ſoul-cheering. And ſhe in return yield the raptures of love. And ſhe in return yield the raptures of love. Without love and wine, wit and beauty are vain, But, with wine at our hearts, we are always in love; Let heart, and voice, and all agree, to ſay, Long live But tell her, ſweet love muſt to hunting give place, Wakes in my ſoul ſome charm of lovely Sue. Though battle calls me from thy arms, But ſhe ja in my face till my heart was like to Till my true love returns from ſea. And drink till Love whiſpers, "Tis time to depart. I''; fing of my love all night and all day; Let hearts at eaſe ſuch pleaſures prove : Thy frozen heart ſhall melt with love, uiuc.5069479 j Chapter IV.—In which Phileas Fogg surprises Passepartout, his Servant, Chapter IX.—In which the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean show themselves propitious to Phileas Fogg''s designs........................... Chapter XVIII.—-In which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, and Fix, each day, the second of October, Phileas Fogg had diemissed James Forster—this youth having incurred his That said, Phileas Fogg rose, took his hat in his left " In eighty days only," said Phileas Fogg. "Everything included," replied Phileas Fogg, continuing to play, for this time the discussion no longer Phileas Fogg had not kept secret from Sir Francis Cromarty his plan for a tour around the world, nor the Five;, minutes later, Philea3 Fogg, Sir Francis Cromarty, and Passepartout arrived at a hut which was IN which phileas fogg, passepartout and fix jcach Fogg, the young woman, Fix, and Passepartout, comfortably seated, looked at the varied country passing Mr. Fogg, Mrs. Aouda, Fix, and Passepartout uiug.30112002652011 Fred Ashman, a bright, intelligent American, fourand-twenty years of age; Jared Long, an attenuated, muscular New Englander in middle life, and place grasped by his right hand, the long weapon With his weapon ready for instant use, he advanced a pace or two, touching the sailor as a command for him to remain motionless; but the chivalrous fellow would not obey, and was close behind the young man stepped into the canoe, and, catching up one of the paddles, lent his help in propelling the craft across the foamy Xingu. Ashman turned his head, and there in the moonlight he saw Professor Grimcke and the New travel a long way, and the place of ferriage, therefore, was likely to be below the camp-fire. by what had taken place, had no thought of turning back, but were resolved to push on for an unknown distance, and Bippo and his friends had no uiug.30112004990435 uiug.30112039664757 When I got to the Jackson Crossing, And Sal up raring like mad ! I knowed at on''st twas a grizzly, but the boy of sixteen who had been non est at breakfast time, and ho was a nephew of the wealthy owner Andy Hudson shipped on board the Water Waif, the Days and weeks passed swiftly by, and the whaler was It had happened that the name of Hudson seemed familiar to the captain and one day it came out that Andy''s dead father had been master and part owner of At this table there were four persons, the Captain, his daughter, Andy and Mr. Jeffrey, the mate. whale had been captured, and the captain had great hopes "By the Lord Harry," growled the Colonel servant who opened the door and looked in in a frightened manner. "Uncle ?'''' said a manly voice, and the Colonel started. Andy, you here? uiug.30112040256536 " I mean," said Peterkin, slowly, placing both hands " My poor dear old woman," said Peterkin, supporting my landlady''s head, " my stupid haste! " Peterkin is right, my boy," said Jack, laughing, " Ralph," said Peterkin, turning to me, and deigning no reply to Jack, " you call yonrself a naturalist, near, Peterkin, who like Jack and me was preparing negroes were talking with the eager looks and gesticulations that are peculiar to the Africans when excited, and presently two or three of them came forward and asked several questions, while their eyes "Nay, Peterkin," said Jack, " I appreciate what "This looks something like business," said Jack, " I say, Peterkin," said Jack, "why are you a " You''d better go after it," said Jack to Peterkin, "Right, Ralph," said Jack, " go, Mak, and tell his "Now, Jack, do you get up first," said Peterkin, uiug.30112084220299 – THE CAPTAIN AND I TALK OF THE DEATH SHIP . THE CAPTAIN SPEAKS AGAIN OF THE DEATH SHIP. experienced eye will always observe a something in the ships of the Dutch and French I know not why I should have stood looking very longingly at that Plymouth ship Southern Ocean is a mighty sea, a ship is sprung to our work like hounds newly unleashed, got her dead before it, ran out studding-sail booms on both sides and sent the "A quiet night, Fenton," said the captain, ship, should wind come, under small sail, so ship should return to Table Bay we''ll sail her all things to their starry colour, dimly illuminating even the distant castle-like poop, showing clearly the dark line of bulwarks, whilst a said, gently, "Sir, our captain lay dead in his "When I felt sure of the ship," she said, uiug.30112097122516 Sir \Valter Scott, poet and novelist, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, five years before the Declaration of Independence in America. to receive Lord Marmion, who waits below l" The Lord Marmion was a stalwart knight, whose served to bear Lord Marmion when he wished to We saw Lord Marmion pierce the shield, ask, Lord Heron, why the lady of the castle disdains " In good sooth," replied Lord Marmion, " were Ralph de Wilton, his rival in love, whom Marmion " Lord Marmion''s bugles blew to horse: We now return to Lord Marmion, who, led by He spoke to cheer Lord Marmion''s mind, but "Lord Marmion view''d the landscape bright,— King, threw her glances at Lord Marmion. Lord Marmion will not address Lady Clare by One victim of Lord Marmion is already " Yet still Lord Marmion''s falcon flew Lord Marmion started from the ground, but Lord Marmion''s body lay not there. uiug.30112099756840 Therefore the foundling was called Dea. As to Gwynplaine, Ursus had not had the trouble of inventing a name for him. These speeches only increased the mutual love of Gwynplaine and Dea; and Ursus marvelled at his want of success, Ursus, seeing that Gwynplaine was''becoming a man, had One day Gwynplaine said to Dea, " You know that I am the wolf; Ursus, the bear; Gwynplaine, the man. While Ursus was looking down, talking to Homo, Gwynplaine raised his eyes. Gwynplaine felt like a man upon whose head a tile has " It means, my lord," said the fat man, " that I am called Gwynplaine was like a man with his eyes open and fixed " I am the laughing man," said Ursus; and he looked at " Ursus," said Dea, " where is Gwynplaine? Ursus looked at Gwynplaine, then at Dea. His face was umn.31951000888618y " Steve Hendricks!" shouted the little girl. " Pretty good luck," said Steve, "but mine''s had Steve and his father pulled away in their boat, "I don''t mind telling her," said Steve; "but said after that, Steve never clearly knew, but Mr. Mott came with his lantern, and all of them together succeeded in persuading the sow and her she said to him and Steve, "Come on in to breakfast," instead of answering or obeying he walked "Fertilizer, Steve?" said his mother. " Steve," said his father, "did you look out for " Steve," said his mother, "what did Secor tell went into Steve''s room for the first time that day. "Mother," said Steve, "there won''t any visitors come in a storm. "Steve Hendricks you said your name was?" _ "Mother!" said Steve, and he told her about " Be careful, Steve," said his mother, " and come umn.31951000891020s " Hush, Peterkin," said Jack, "you''re exciting Ralph the boat was tossed into the sea it fortunately did not upset, although it shipped a good deal of water, and all the from the shore I saw the great billows of the ocean rolling like a green wall, and falling with a long, loud roar, But look up there, Peterkin," continued Jack, pointing Peterkin looked surprised, but, seeing that Jack was " said Peterkin, while we both turned our eyes to Jack, to whom we "Never mind, Jack," said Peterkin, with a grave, "It comes from one of these islands," said Jack. " I say, Jack," cried Peterkin, waving his hand, "come some time," said Jack ; "we''ll be sure to return in halfan-hour at the very latest, however interesting the cave " Don''t talk so much, Peterkin," said Jack ; " and, " Cat," said Peterkin, turning his head a little on one umn.31951000932635f Stooped, his muscles rigid and one great shoulder turned toward the young bull, Tarzan of the "Teeka is Tarzan''s," said the ape-man, in the Taug and the other bulls to hasten to Teeka''s assistance, and at the same time he ran toward the pursuing beast, taking down his rope as he came. fierce little brain he doubtless wondered what purpose prompted Tarzan to attack the black. Tarzan, as a little child, had once fearlessly approached the great bull, assuming upon the part of distance came another, an answering cry, and Tarzan of the Apes, satisfied, turned and quietly pursued his way toward the hut where he was to be Sheeta and the ape-man reached Teeka''s little one toward Tarzan of the Apes, stood close to the battling pair, his red-rimmed, wicked little eyes glaring Tarzan, the ape-man, Sheeta, the panther, and Histah, the snake, it knew well. umn.31951001003697p scene labeled New York or Salem or Boston, he produced a picture European the Americas were celebrated by depicting portraits, cartoons, views, and The pictures are presented in five major divisions: portraits, events, views, on maps of New England, and America continued to be personified as the the French and Indian War in America, such as West''s portrayals of Wolfe''s This English portrait, published in An Impartial History of the War in America (London, The American engraver John Norman idealized Adams by using Copley''s portrait for British troops disembark at New York following the patriot evacuation of the city, [A view of Boston] 1 Mistic River 2 CharlesTown Point where the British Troops landed City of New York in North America: Surveyed Map of the British Empire in North America" Boston in New England in America, 496 Boston in New England in America, 496 Boston in New England in America, 496 umn.31951001994701a eye, but it was gone in a moment, and he asked that his son, Alberte, might be allowed "Well," said the old noble, while his verse their decision with regard to his esvoice trembled with ill-defined fear, " I will tates ?" to analyze the feelings that stirred her soul; Hope, fair lady, is a fickle thing," reshe sought to solve the fears which op turned the spy, as he regarded his companpressed her brain; but nought save the one ion with a look of tender compassion. Lord Trivisano and his son have sought thee, he then, or within a year from his banishyou may know as well as I, for they have ment, come back and raised the standard of Ay, I do know," replied Alberte, while the ducal chair, for the people loved him." up by lord and senator, Marino Trivisano, noble of Venice, and an heir to a seat in her umn.319510021067468 Old Joe (that was his father) had said to him, " My boy there," said Old Joe, filling his pipe and " Sed down, sed down," said Old Joe ; and Mr. Bonwig sat down. come to pass," said Young Joe, leaving him the "I guess not, if they can help it," said Joe. more ''n one good ship has gone to pieces on this island. said Joe. He took aim with his old "queen''s arm," fired instantly, and brought down a bird. " That''s a good boy !" said Augustus, feeling " It''s an advertisement for Carlo !" he said to himself, "probably offering a reward, or the old man " You look cold," said the old man. "What could you do ?" said the little old man. " You like it?" said the old man. "Well, Herbert," said the little old man, " I''m umn.319510023803161 Then I opened the door into the sittingroom and called, "Father, breakfast is ready." across the sitting-room to father''s bedroom door. and said she heard your father and Rufus "I''ll come over and get it to-morrow morning," said Phæbe. your father''s death," said Phæbe calmly, work in the room where my father came to either got to be in or on," said my father. Mr. Jex is a fine young man, of good "Come, Mr. Jex, you can''t want time to Why, man," said Jex, "I tell you it old lady?" said Jex; "she''s a young one, and "No doubt," he said, "it looks like it. "Close that door, Paul," said Mr. Whittier. "I noticed the change in him," Paul remarked, "the first day I came into the office. "Good afternoon, major," said Paul pleasantly. ''Well, Paul," said the father, " have I got That is a little mysterious, Paul," he said ; uva.x000241492 In which Phileas Fogg astounds Passepartout, his servant . In which Phileas Fogg does not have to repeat his orders to Passepartout Phileas Fogg got up, took his hat in his left hand, put it Passepartout remained alone in the house in Saville Row. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS. "Be so good as to play, Mr. Stuart," said Phileas Fogg. The next day Sir Francis Cromarty asked Passepartout what time it was; to which, on consulting his Mr. Fogg stopped him, and, turning to Sir Francis Cromarty, said, " Suppose we save this woman." IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG, PASSEPARTOUT, AND FIX GO IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG, PASSEPARTOUT, AND FIX GO Phileas Fogg, turning to Fix, "if you would like to take Phileas Fogg there gave Passepartout''s description, and left a sum of money to be spent in Phileas Fogg was also thinking of Passepartout, who Mr. Fogg, Aouda, and Passepartout passed through the uva.x000376951 eyes like saucers, his mouth open, and the long white hair standing straight on end round his head like a "Looking round as we talked, I saw away at sea Farther out old Mahon''s face was upturned to the sky, with the long white beard spread Rather surprised, I said Yes, when he produced a thing like calipers and got the dimensions ''What a row the brute makes!'' said the indefatigable man with the moustaches, appearing near us. It looked like a high handed proceeding; water-side I saw a white man under a hat like a ''What does this fellow look like?'' Suddenly I got Captain Whalley had lifted his head to look, "Mr Massy," said Captain Whalley suddenly, That''s what the old man looked like; for it could not be said he looked like a shark, though Mr Massy wu.89073385528 They bore Lord Marmion''s lance so strong, For, as Lord Marmion crossed the court, We saw Lord Marmion pierce his shield, Lord Marmion drank a fair good rest, High thanks were by Lord Marmion paid, * Sir Marmion, she shall be thy bride, The livelong day Lord Marmion rode: For soon Lord Marmion raised his head, Till finds King James meet time to see "Oh well, Lord-Lion, hast thou said, These, as Lord Marmion''s train passed by, The King to greet Lord Marmion came, The good Lord Marmion tarries long, Lord Marmion said despiteously, Lord Marmion rode on his right hand, With kindling brow Lord Marmion said, The good Lord Marmion, by my life! * Knight Sir Launcelot, lay that sword from thee, or else thou fair pleasant words, till they laid hands on all the king''s servants, and took them and hanged them before his eyes over yale.39002030972518 Long before the day broke, the entire ship''s com signs that pointed the way to the poor man''s section, brought up in A long day we spent in jumping about the cargo like jack-rabbits, familiar French words, his eyes fell on a half-dozen lines of in The band that rose from our table to follow Pete to the shipchandler''s office or to tramp at Joe''s heels, by night or by day, to Arabs and did a white man meager service, but the jabbering natives trumpet-like voice poured forth half-dressed men who, crowding shade." " But do the white man not losing his caste when he is working like "See here, my man," protested the commissioner, turning away, day : " It ''s so bloody long since I ''ve talked to a white man that I For several days he was turned away from