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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 17 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 131925 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Sir 15 New 15 Mr. 15 London 15 England 14 Paris 14 Dr. 13 Mrs. 13 God 13 France 13 Count 12 John 12 English 11 great 11 York 11 States 10 man 10 french 10 United 10 St. 10 Lord 10 Hastings 9 Lady 8 history 8 Philip 8 Monte 8 Leone 8 Leonard 8 Hazleton 7 time 7 german 7 Randal 7 Miss 6 american 6 Riccabocca 6 Marlow 6 Europe 6 Emily 6 Aminta 5 good 5 America 4 work 4 like 4 Prince 4 Monsieur 4 Maulear 4 Marquis 4 Egerton 4 Duke 4 Benson Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4757 man 3429 time 2645 day 2455 year 2189 life 2071 work 1949 hand 1669 thing 1622 eye 1568 heart 1521 country 1519 friend 1498 house 1385 place 1345 way 1323 world 1270 word 1239 part 1226 book 1212 woman 1201 room 1171 nothing 1166 name 1163 one 1132 father 1124 child 1096 mind 1025 head 1024 people 1024 history 1001 person 996 character 950 lady 949 night 939 moment 923 hour 911 love 909 letter 904 side 889 face 887 power 875 author 873 subject 869 door 862 volume 843 death 818 family 803 mother 803 age 767 wife Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 15645 _ 3412 Mr. 1213 Mrs. 985 Sir 870 New 840 England 830 Count 822 M. 816 de 761 Dr. 728 London 723 John 653 Paris 598 Leonard 564 France 523 God 494 Hastings 485 York 475 Lord 473 States 448 Philip 446 Lady 436 English 436 America 432 Monte 426 Leone 417 St. 416 United 412 Randal 385 Aminta 380 Hazleton 375 c. 375 Emily 369 Prince 365 Miss 357 Marlow 352 Duke 341 Europe 321 Le 311 Maulear 285 thou 280 Germany 279 Richard 278 General 277 Riccabocca 276 Egerton 274 Charles 267 American 266 Madame 266 King Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 22053 he 17244 it 16313 i 9602 you 7986 she 7348 him 6666 we 6013 they 4655 me 3602 them 3371 her 2159 himself 1835 us 571 myself 570 themselves 565 herself 452 itself 297 one 258 yourself 183 thee 167 ourselves 122 mine 76 yours 62 his 43 ours 36 hers 26 theirs 26 ''em 14 thyself 10 ye 7 ay 7 ''s 3 thy 3 hisself 3 em 2 yourselves 2 you''ll 2 theseus 2 693.--andree 1 |cost 1 |286 1 zo 1 you?--you 1 you''re 1 wife;--"who 1 whence 1 way!--this 1 us--_do 1 thou 1 them--_they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 69873 be 28007 have 7196 say 6779 do 3909 make 3731 see 3095 know 3055 take 2862 go 2786 come 2755 give 2196 find 2131 think 1859 look 1755 seem 1650 leave 1502 tell 1413 hear 1393 call 1332 speak 1315 pass 1314 become 1304 write 1132 appear 1113 bring 1086 publish 1076 feel 1042 follow 1009 get 981 receive 949 live 943 turn 940 stand 937 die 925 ask 887 let 868 fall 855 bear 810 return 809 keep 795 enter 795 believe 794 show 794 read 767 put 717 love 713 hold 687 meet 687 begin 679 remain Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 13218 not 5669 so 4400 more 3813 very 3351 great 3018 now 2844 then 2844 most 2808 well 2651 other 2511 only 2486 up 2382 good 2364 first 2262 as 2235 little 2234 much 2082 never 2080 own 2030 long 2020 old 1826 out 1734 young 1715 such 1694 many 1665 last 1649 even 1556 too 1543 still 1538 here 1480 however 1434 same 1367 ever 1323 few 1255 there 1233 just 1231 new 1172 again 1156 down 1106 once 1097 soon 1093 large 1092 yet 1067 high 1010 far 990 away 980 also 978 poor 921 thus 913 always Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 697 good 544 least 468 most 275 great 194 high 97 slight 92 fine 81 bad 80 early 65 large 65 eld 52 near 51 late 45 rich 40 noble 36 old 36 low 36 deep 33 strong 32 happy 29 pure 28 young 27 small 26 Most 25 rare 22 fair 22 bright 20 dear 19 lovely 18 wise 18 choice 17 warm 17 poor 17 dark 16 able 15 long 15 lofty 15 light 15 j 14 strange 14 simple 14 manif 14 gentle 13 true 13 sweet 13 soft 13 handsome 13 grand 13 farth 13 common Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2376 most 97 well 57 least 4 ¦ 4 near 3 worst 3 highest 2 youngest 2 long 2 goethe 1 unblest 1 there,--as 1 terms:-- 1 soon 1 lest 1 hard 1 flittest 1 electest 1 drinkest 1 clearest 1 brightest 1 -our 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 _ is _ 19 _ was _ 15 _ are _ 11 nothing is more 10 _ had _ 10 _ have _ 9 _ did _ 7 life was not 6 _ has _ 6 _ was not 6 men do not 6 name was not 5 _ do _ 5 _ has just 5 _ is not 5 man is more 5 one does not 5 thing is certain 4 _ am _ 4 _ does not 4 _ thought _ 4 _ were _ 4 man is not 4 time is precious 4 work is not 4 world is full 3 _ did not 3 _ have just 3 _ is now 3 _ said _ 3 _ think _ 3 book is _ 3 book is as 3 country is so 3 day is not 3 heart was still 3 house is not 3 life has not 3 life is so 3 life was so 3 man does not 3 man has ever 3 one is not 3 things are not 3 time has not 3 time is not 3 time is very 3 work has just 3 work has recently 3 world has ever Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 time is not far 2 day is not distant 2 man is not so 1 _ are not particularly 1 _ are not unknown 1 _ be not so 1 _ had no _ 1 _ has no superior 1 _ is no moth 1 _ is not merely 1 _ is not very 1 _ is not worse 1 _ was not grotesque 1 books are no longer 1 child has no name 1 child was no longer 1 child were not altogether 1 day is not yesterday 1 day were not only 1 days are not altogether 1 days have no part 1 days were not more 1 eyes did not else 1 father has no country 1 father has no objection 1 father is not so 1 father leave no directions 1 father was not dead 1 friend had no such 1 friend has not only 1 friends are not well 1 friends felt no immediate 1 friends found no fault 1 hand has no dagger 1 hand was not open 1 heart are not slow 1 heart had no power 1 heart had no tender 1 heart has not long 1 house is not far 1 life are not many 1 life had no more 1 life has not yet 1 life is not so 1 life is not thus 1 life was not always 1 life was not far 1 life was not more 1 life was not now 1 life was not safe A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20955 author = Various title = The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 date = keywords = Adelaide; Baron; Charles; Church; Count; Dr.; Egerton; England; English; France; Frank; Gina; God; Hazeldean; Henry; Hungary; Jackson; Jobson; John; Kossuth; Lady; Leslie; London; Lord; Miss; Monsieur; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Owen; Paris; Pulszky; Randal; Rev.; Riccabocca; Sir; Squire; St.; Stoddard; Taylor; Visinara; William; day; french; good; great; history; illustration; like; man; time; work summary = For some time after this opinion had been started by Mr. Wilkins, and sanctioned by Sir William Gell, great doubts, despite the authority of an eye-witness, the time and place of their invention. "In the old times, before the foot of the white man had startled the "To-ke-ah!" said the father, "a great warrior should not weep like the turned his hand, in a word, to any work that offered, and lived as best "Rely on me, sir," said Randal; "but I should think this poor Doctor can "Mother," said the young man, detaining Mrs. Leslie, who wanted to set So Randal looked at him in surprise, and said, "Do you, sir?--why?" "Good, faithful fellow," said Randal, examining the man''s face, "say on. in London comes from a man who has lived the life of cities, and looked never seen before, save in dreams;--a little work like this, by a man we id = 21528 author = Various title = The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art. date = keywords = America; Barbara; Bill; Bruce; Comyn; Dr.; England; Greece; Jack; John; London; Magazine; Miss; Mr.; New; Porter; Sir; Words; history; like; man; time; work; year summary = "Come, old ship, give us a yarn!" said the younger forecastle-men to an and "says I;" and one long recital of the old fellow''s turned upon the before; so," says the captain to me one day, "Jacobs, there''s a lady over "Come in, my good man," says the lady. sir," I says; and in five minutes in comes my young gemman, as grave as men." "Is he going to take me?" says the young fellow, with his hands in "Well, sir," I says, "''tis a very bad look-out, is the sea, gentleman could come aboard as soon as he likes," says I, before goin'' "Jacobs," says the mate, laughing like an old bear, "take him below, and "how d''ye like the looks o'' things?" "Not overmuch, sir," says I; "small "Sir," says the Company''s man, "if I didn''t know what''s what, "Sir," says the mate again, "mind _your_ id = 22694 author = Various title = The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 date = keywords = Agathe; Aminta; Ashburner; Benson; Blassemare; Burke; Count; Dr.; England; English; Europe; God; Hastings; Italy; John; Julie; King; Lady; Leone; London; Lord; Louis; Lucille; Madame; Marquis; Maulear; Miss; Monsieur; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Philip; Prun; Raikes; Riccabocca; Rovero; Sir; St.; States; Taddeo; United; french; good; like; man summary = "I wonder at that," said his old wife; "for you never took any care to Because," she added, "there was a time when old people like "Poor thing," she said, as if speaking of the old woman she had just "I don''t know, Sir Philip," said the old woman, with a good deal of "What the man says may be true," said Sir Philip Hastings, at length; "Signor," said he to the young man, "you love the Signorina Aminta "Do you know that lady?" said a young man who sat upon the advocates'' "I see nothing, sir," said the pale young man, who still kept his eyes one,'' I said to the old fellow, at the same time pointing towards the the little man could carry it, and thought that he should, like visited the old house within the memory of man in the day time, much id = 26196 author = Various title = The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 date = keywords = Aminta; Blassemare; Carey; Chatterton; College; Count; Dr.; Egypt; England; English; Europe; Fairfield; France; Gabriel; Hastings; Hazeldean; Hazleton; Lenny; Leone; Library; London; Lucille; Madame; Marlow; Marquis; Maulear; Monsieur; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; Museum; New; Paris; Parson; Philip; Prun; Riccabocca; Rome; Royal; Secqville; Sir; Squire; St.; Stirn; United; University; german; great; man summary = As soon as the lady was gone, Sir Philip turned to the topic of Mrs. Hazleton''s business with his young companion, and managed the matter "It is a most extraordinary thing, my dear madam," said Sir Philip, gentleman returned a moment after, and he and Sir Philip and Mrs. Hazleton were busily looking at a long list of certificates of births, He was a man to whom Sir Philip had a great objection; but he said They were silent for some little time, and then Mrs. Hazleton said, employed many learned Greeks in collecting books, and forming a library, great seal, added the library of the kings of England, the printed books undertaking by presenting to the library a large collection of books said, that a public library should contain all those works which are too Two men by this time had appeared close at hand; and Madame Le Prun, who id = 29246 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851 date = keywords = Akas; Alfieri; America; Avenel; Ayliffe; Benson; Bou; Count; Dale; Doctor; Dr.; Duke; Emily; England; English; France; God; Hastings; Hazleton; Hogarth; Jane; John; Lady; Langley; Leonard; London; Lord; March; Marlow; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Parson; Philip; Prince; Riccabocca; Richard; Shanks; Sir; Society; St.; States; Streatfield; Tom; United; York; french; german; great; history summary = The great comedian in pictorial art forms one of the subjects of Mrs. Hall''s sketches, in the _Pilgrimages to English Shrines_, and we think know in any country a man in whom great intellectual and old, and happy-looking man, dressed in a long brown coat. namely: _The Old Testament Story, On the Sixth Day''s Work_, and _The New United States at Paris, the London _News_ says: "In these days of mentioned having seen that young man at Mrs. Hazleton''s house. In the mean time, Sir Philip''s reply was very speedily shown to Mrs. Hazleton, and that lady triumphed a good deal. then you know every one," said the old man. and attention to all the little men--not to the old hands, like White necessary Court ceremonies, feeling the whole time like a man in a "The great thing, in the meanwhile," said the Parson, "would be to id = 31162 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 date = keywords = Ashburner; Baron; Benson; Chatsworth; Count; Dr.; England; Feathertop; France; God; Harley; Harry; Judge; Karl; L''Estrange; Lama; Leonard; Lilias; London; Lord; Malfi; Mendez; Mr.; New; Paris; Randal; Randolph; Riccabocca; Ripa; Robinson; Sir; Sol; States; Thibet; United; Virginia; Webster; York; american; chinese; english; french; good; great; like; man; time summary = places, and at all times, he has great respect for his officer; the growing many a long year, and told plainly of ancient times and ideas. thou hast given him that word in his ear," said the old witch. stately bend of his body, like a great man acknowledging the reverence headed by a young man of tolerably respectable appearance, clearly not hearts so long for its termination--hours seemed like years--the day humanity never failed to touch the feeling heart of this good man; nor been the case, and Thibet is likely to remain, for some time to come, It appeared afterwards that this man, having other work in hand, gave "The time is at hand, then," he said, pointing to the beach; "there "I like the young man very well," said the sage--"very well indeed. "You don''t look like a dancing man," said Avenel, turning to the wit, id = 33965 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 date = keywords = Aminta; Avenel; Charles; Colonel; Count; Digby; Dr.; Duchess; Emily; England; English; France; God; Government; Hastings; Hazleton; Japan; John; Josephine; Leonard; London; Lord; M''Catchley; Madame; Marie; Marlow; Marquis; Maulear; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Philip; Pompley; Prince; Richard; Sir; St.; States; York; Yuste; american; french; german; great; history summary = Where a great man has lived and worked, the place one day at work in his cabinet, when a young man entered. friends what time he should leave the world, and on the very day, as if stretching forth her hand to her supposed friend, and saying, "Dear Mrs. Hazleton, Charles brings me word that my father is safe--that the "You are very strange and mysterious to-day, Marlow," said the beautiful "Lord bless you, sir, you are quite a fine, personable man; and in time, "Good," said the man in black, "but we must wait till to-morrow morning, "''You,'' said he, interrupting me, ''you are like what you think me, a man When the door opened, a woman appeared and said, "Follow me, Count, necessary," said the dying man; "yet it is good company on so long a "Present him, my love: I like clever people," said Mrs. M''Catchley, id = 35345 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 date = keywords = America; Coigny; Dr.; Emperor; England; English; France; French; Gabriel; God; Harley; Helen; Hubert; Jackson; John; L''Estrange; Lady; Lansmere; Leonard; Lilias; London; Lord; Louis; Michael; Miss; Moore; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Randal; Randolph; Riccabocca; Sir; Sol; St.; States; United; Violante; Walter; Washington; Wolfe; York; day; great; history; man summary = from the Prince of the Power of the Air. I had little time for thought the present day know nothing like it; the mere giving of a few surplus These thoughts rose like morning light on his soul, as he stood gazing, quite fancy how you feel, like a poor little fly, caught in some great "Do you know," said Lilias, with a wondering look in her cloudless eyes, "Why, Gabriel," said Walter, looking round in great surprise, "I never book, which is likely to be read for years as the best English record of With these words, Harley turned the young man''s narrative into new "Our friend Leonard," said Riccabocca, turning his eye also towards the "Helen does not know what the word heroic means," said Harley, rather "La, my love," said the good Jemima, "that is not like you; you are not id = 36124 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851 date = keywords = American; Aminta; Ayliffe; Benson; Caleb; Count; Dixwell; Dr.; Egerton; England; English; Europe; France; God; Hazleton; Jennings; John; King; Lady; Leonard; Leone; Lisle; London; Lord; Louis; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Prince; Randal; Shanks; Sir; Sowerby; St.; States; Stuart; Thackeray; Trustee; United; Webster; York; chinese; french; german; good; great; history; life; work summary = Returning to New-York, in 1835, he published _Four Years in Great rival work is likely to take its place until sufficient time has the young man bitterly, "and she has told every thing, Mrs. Hazleton--all that she knew, and I dare say all that she guessed." groan, the old man and the young one placed John Ayliffe on the Ayliffe would not hear of such a thing, and the good man went to work "Only that wild young man, Sir John Hastings," said the clergyman, "Well," said the young man, "I''m not sure that would not be best for long God may spare you; but one thing is certain, Sir John, that years "Just in time," said the King; "he is a gentleman of the old school, He lay some time with his eyes closed; and Caleb could feel--for Mr. Lisle held him firmly by the hand, as if to prevent his going away--a id = 36131 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 date = keywords = Audley; Charles; Count; Countess; Czar; Emily; England; English; Englishman; Europe; France; General; God; Hastings; Hazleton; John; Lady; Leone; London; Lord; Marlow; Marquis; Mary; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Philip; Prince; Richard; Sir; St.; States; Strauss; Taddeo; United; Vernon; York; Yuste; american; day; french; german; great; life; man; time; year summary = nearly all the time in this city and at his place near Newark in New Of subsequent visits to this loveliest of spots, years after, Mr. Willis has given descriptions in letters addressed to General Morris days, we understand, to pass some time in her native country. "When I first asked your daughter''s hand, Sir Philip," replied Marlow, sat, took him to the great drawing-room, and as he went, Sir Philip her hand on his, said, in a kind and sisterly tone, "Do tell me, Sir Sir Philip Hastings, on the other hand, had passed a day of "Very good cause for suspicion, sir," said the man at the table, time in his life, said any thing reasonable. old man''s arms, and said: "My father, I am very unhappy." The face of "Let us talk of that another time," said he, "to-day we give ourselves little of any portion of that great man''s life. id = 36405 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 date = keywords = Alexander; Burley; Calhoun; Count; Dixwell; Doctor; Dr.; Emily; Emperor; Empress; England; English; France; General; Germany; God; Hastings; Hazleton; Helen; James; John; Lady; Leonard; Leone; London; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Philip; Poulailler; Prickett; Sabina; Sir; St.; States; York; american; french; good; great; history; time summary = kindly said, "I think you carry that a little too far. Fort Hill the last time, he said he felt that death was near, much "I feel very ill indeed this morning," said Lady Hastings, addressing when her own maid entered the room and said,--"Doctor Short has come, "I have only time to speak two words," he said, "but I think they "Well, I will try," said the young man faintly, lifting his hand from "No, no, no," said the young man with a great effort. "I do believe he is a very excellent and amiable young man," said Lady "He was listening to us," said the young man to his friends, in a tone Leonard came back to him the next day a new man, and it seemed even to Leonard placed his own hand on the Doctor''s firmly, and said in a "Sir," said Leonard, with a strange calm return to the things about id = 36564 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 date = keywords = Aminta; Apsberg; August; Burley; Carl; Count; Dr.; Duke; Egypt; Emily; England; English; Europe; France; General; God; Hastings; Hazleton; Helen; Italy; John; Joseph; Lady; Leonard; Leone; London; Miss; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Paston; Sir; States; Taddeo; United; Vicomte; Von; York; american; german; great; illustration; life; little; man; time summary = Thus she hesitated for a moment as to what she should answer, and Mrs. Hazleton, determined not to let the effect of what she had said subside "Well, there can be no great harm in waiting that length of time," said "A young man calling himself Sir John Hastings," said Mr. Atkinson. The man hesitated a little as if he wished to add something more, and Mrs. Hazleton replied in a somewhat sharp tone, "I told you when I sent it away "Hurry away," said Von Apsberg to Monte-Leone, who yet held the hand of "General," said Von Apsberg, "I can understand how bitter a despair like General seized him and said, "Do prompt justice to that man, _or the day of "Well," said the Count, looking at his friends, "I know all that. said to Monte-Leone, "the words of this man tear away my last doubt; I id = 37872 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 1, December, 1850 date = keywords = Aldridge; America; Aminta; Cecilia; Charrebourg; Count; Dr.; Duke; Egerton; England; Felina; France; Frank; Gabriel; God; Hastings; John; Jonas; Lane; Leone; Leslie; London; Lord; Lucille; Mademoiselle; Mary; Maulear; Miss; Monsieur; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Osgood; Paris; Prun; Randal; Rovero; Sir; Stella; Swift; Tracy; Vanessa; Visconte; York; come; man; work summary = "Come, Philip, my son," he said, laying his hand, as I have stated, on be." Then turning to the young man, he said, "Philip, I think you loved "Ay, ay!" said one old woman, "he has been taken at an early time; but met the eyes both of the young man and the old one, the moment they "I did not let him, my dear child," replied the old man, "he came of his said he, placing his hand on her heart, "it beats yet. "We know," added the good man taking and kissing Maulear''s hand "At least," said the stranger, "you love three; for in a heart like "Good friends--yes--for a long time; but you know," she continued, with The girl looked pale and serious, but said little; the young man would gentleman''s arm, and said, "I think I speak to a man of the world, sir." id = 37904 author = Various title = The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 date = keywords = Apsberg; Atkinson; Brun; Cooper; Count; Crebillon; Doctor; Dr.; Duke; Egerton; Emily; England; English; France; Frank; God; Gray; Harley; Hastings; Hazleton; John; Lady; Leonard; Leone; London; Lord; Marlow; Monte; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Paris; Perez; Philip; Randal; Short; Sir; States; United; Von; York; american; french; man summary = the State of Illinois in virtually repudiating her public debt, whereby Mr. Delafield, who had long acted as her financial agent in New-York, and had "Is it not the time?" said Mrs. Hazleton, looking at her watch again: "the "Then it wants three quarters of an hour to the time," said Lady Hastings, "Mrs. Hazleton has been here, my love," said Lady Hastings, as soon as "My dear Emily," said Lady Hastings, "your father should know this "Yes, I can pretty nearly, sir," answered the maid, "for though Mrs. Hazleton told me not to come in with her, and said she would ring when my "Yes, sir," said the old Duke; "arrested and torn from his father''s arms. Taking the Prince''s hand he placed it on his heart and said, "Now, sir, "The voice of the man, of the father," said he, and his eyes became id = 45771 author = Various title = The International Magazine, Volume 4, No. 5, December 1851 date = keywords = America; Bryant; Carlyle; Constantine; Count; Dr.; Ella; Emperor; England; English; Eugenie; Europe; Fosseux; France; God; Grand; Hastings; India; London; Mademoiselle; Marlow; Matty; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; North; October; Paris; Philip; Randal; Sir; Smith; St.; States; Sterling; United; York; french; german; great; history; long; spanish; time summary = with external Nature, but too little with Man. At the same time, we pass their first year of wedded life in boarding-houses, by which means thing we believe to be the true thing, will give heart to a man''s life, Sir Philip Hastings, I have said, was reading a Greek book when Mr. Short entered the library. Philip by the hand, said, "You had better retire to rest, sir--you are And you may always know when a man has lived any time in India, for a moment, even in thought, place a young lady of good family, well "I feel that I shall die, my dear friend," said she to me one day, "and life; for, in general, he might be said to love nothing, not even "He said he loved you more than his life, and all that sort of thing; "''Shall I go?'' I said, after a little time thus spent.