id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59383 Various The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. I., No. 13, September, 1835 .txt text/plain 71117 3346 70 WHITE,--Having long believed that Education was by far the most public school to which young people may be sent, or the great moral Again it is said--"A man of sense who loves home, and lives at home, difference," said I, "in life and in death--in time and in be returning home." "Ah Kate," said Tony, "you know how long and how In a little time, our three friends began to laugh the matter over as "In the name of common sense," said the old lady, "good people what do servants in all directions for Tim, and in the mean time continued Catherine," said Tim, "I called to see her, and hope she is better." so well." In this way, Tim called for several days, vainly hoping to which I mean, that about the time of the dog-days I am generally beset will be the means of giving to the great cause of General Education. ./cache/59383.txt ./txt/59383.txt