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... THE NIGHT XXIV THE MAN IN THE BOAT-HOUSE XXV THE OWNER OF THE BOND XXVI CONCLUSION THE GO AHEAD BOYS AND THE RACING MOTOR-BOAT CHAPTER I THE START "Here we go!" " ...
... "Eunice" Chapter One. Going Home. Margaret M. Robertson One fair morning, a good many years ago, a number of schoolgirls were waiting at a little wayside station ...
... "A Sweet Girl Graduate" Chapter One. Going out into the World. L. T. Meade Priscilla's trunk was neatly packed. It was a new trunk, and had ...
... . That being settled, and perfectly agreed upon between the reader and myself, we will go on if you please. It was in the reign of one of the Georges- I have ...
... possession for his old master; so he wished to drive him away altogether." "Go forth on no account!" interrupted Sir Cesar. "Without he take thee by force ...
... little talk with George Rivers here, before I leave the school." "I am going to walk with Rivers presently, sir," said Margetts. "Shall you be long ...
... my God, don't talk about slavery. They kept us in so you know we couldn't go around. "But if they kept em a little closer now, the world would be ...
... and various were the romances, probably much better worth listening to than this that we are going to tell, which that village green could have related. It had all the things pertaining ...
... injunction of not mentioning my name. See that you attend to it still. And now go and order them to bring my supper up, for I have ridden hard and fasted long ...
... never be able to keep pace with the doctors and poets of the university, if you go on in this dull style. Or is it that you have expended all the riches of ...
... I speak of, namely, the year 1715; and if you will allow me to go on, you shall hear all about it. By the side of the large piece of ...
... doubtful payment by instalments of fruition, and let the revel, the pageant, the debauch go to the great reckoning as so much gained, without thinking of the terrible per contra. ...
... act as you think proper: seat yourself by this fire prepared for us, while I go for a few moments into that tent. I will soon rejoin you, and have the ...
... the direction they were following, the travellers appeared to come from Orizaba, and to be going to Puebla de los Ángeles, whence they were at no great distance at the moment. ...
... associations from the past. He slept little, and rose on the following day, to go through the accounts of guardians and executors, and he found, as paper after paper was ...
... "You know the reason Mother proposed not having any presents this Christmas was because it is going to be a hard winter for everyone; and she thinks we ought not to spend money ...
... LITTLE WOMEN PART 2 Louisa May Alcott In order that we may start afresh and go to Meg's wedding.. CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR GOSSIP In order that we may start afresh and go to Meg's ...
... full of fiery enthusiasm, and often the Roman Catholic peasant would pause to listen, and go away almost convinced that the traditions to which he had so long clung were false and superstitious ...
... left, he came to a larger staircase than that which he had before descended, and going cautiously down, and through some other passages, he found himself in a small vestibule, ...
... lord, my dear sir?" he asked. "I should be very willing to go, as you judge it right, for, to say the truth, I am very ...
... as that. We won't borrow trouble, mother. But time's up, and I must go." Robert seized his hat and hurried to the mill. He was in his place ...
... . To speak straightforwardly, I have been thinking for some time of asking your permission to go forth and try my fortune on a wider stage. I think I have not done ill ...
... the conduct of a great commercial house. Such lessons always have their effect- the pupil sometimes going beyond, sometimes falling short of his master. What were the impressions produced upon Henry Scriven ...
... and there a herd of deer. Now and then, a milk-maid, a country woman going to church or market, a peasant, or at game-keeper, might be seen traversing the ...
... " "Which robbery do you mean?" demanded the other; "there were many going on about that time upon the moor and over the hill. Have there been any lately ...
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