Everybody's Magazine, Volume 9North American Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 5
... rose quickly over her stern , wet- ting my legs and the edge of my coat , and splashing over the sides of the flume , down the trestle and into the deep gulch below . " Here we are at the foot of the slide . That must be Mount Patterson ...
... rose quickly over her stern , wet- ting my legs and the edge of my coat , and splashing over the sides of the flume , down the trestle and into the deep gulch below . " Here we are at the foot of the slide . That must be Mount Patterson ...
Pagina 7
... rose giant cliffs , and on our right , across the river , lay the sharply rising buttes , while behind impended the snow- white Sierras , thrilled by their own silence a picture of the eternal immensities framed in the nearer crags . It ...
... rose giant cliffs , and on our right , across the river , lay the sharply rising buttes , while behind impended the snow- white Sierras , thrilled by their own silence a picture of the eternal immensities framed in the nearer crags . It ...
Pagina 26
... rose to the occasion . I can't im- " Miss Shea , " he announced , " you must be crowned Queen of the Fiesta . We have no time to look for Miss Almeric . agine what has happened , but we'll say that she was suddenly taken ill and has ...
... rose to the occasion . I can't im- " Miss Shea , " he announced , " you must be crowned Queen of the Fiesta . We have no time to look for Miss Almeric . agine what has happened , but we'll say that she was suddenly taken ill and has ...
Pagina 27
... rose to the ceiling . No one could deny that Isyl was the prettier of the two girls and the more fitting to be crowned a Queen of Beauty . She walked , bashful and hesitating as a bride , looking neither this way nor that , toward the ...
... rose to the ceiling . No one could deny that Isyl was the prettier of the two girls and the more fitting to be crowned a Queen of Beauty . She walked , bashful and hesitating as a bride , looking neither this way nor that , toward the ...
Pagina 38
... roses and ribands which disported themselves over the delicate cream color of her present apartment . Her little sitting - room is sweet , all light blue and violets , and her bath - room has so many looking - glasses in it that I ...
... roses and ribands which disported themselves over the delicate cream color of her present apartment . Her little sitting - room is sweet , all light blue and violets , and her bath - room has so many looking - glasses in it that I ...
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Pagina 516 - As a rule a man's a fool: When it's hot he wants it cool, When it's cool he wants it hot, Always wanting what is not.
Pagina 708 - Indispensable to every one who desires the real beauty of perfect cleanliness. THE PORES are the safety valves of the body. If they be kept in perfect order by constant and intelligent bathing a very general source of danger from disease is avoided. HAND SAPOLIO is unequaled as a gentle, efficacious pore-opener.
Pagina 470 - Christ's church ; and being steadfast in faith, joyful through hope, and rooted in charity, may so pass the waves of this troublesome world, that finally he may come to the land of everlasting life, there to reign with thee world without end, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Pagina 117 - The old days were great because the men who lived in them had mighty qualities; and we must make the new days great by showing these same qualities. We must insist upon courage and resolution, upon hardihood, tenacity, and fertility in resource; we must insist upon the strong virile virtues ; and we must insist no less upon the virtues of self-restraint, self-mastery, regard for the rights of others; we must show our abhorrence of cruelty, brutality, and corruption, in public and in private life...
Pagina 840 - But self-government, in my opinion, when it was conceded, ought to have been conceded as part of a great policy of Imperial consolidation. It ought to have been accompanied by an Imperial tariff, by securities for the people of England for the enjoyment of the unappropriated lands which belonged to the Sovereign as their trustee, and by a military code...
Pagina 46 - Son of man, behold! I take from thee the desire of thine eyes at a stroke ; yet shalt thou not lament, neither shall thy tears run down.
Pagina 708 - It contains no animal fats* but is made from the most healthful of the vegetable oils* It opens the pores, liberates their activities* but works no chemical change in those delicate juices that go to make up the charm and bloom of a perfect complexion* Test it yourself.
Pagina 708 - WOULD YOU WIN PLACE? Be clean, both in and out. We cannot undertake the former task — that lies with yourself — but the latter we can aid with HAND SAPOLIO. It costs but a trifle —its use is a fine habit.
Pagina 128 - But nothing like that saintly lock have I on wall or shelf, And, being somewhat short of hair, I should like that lock myself. But Stoddard has a soothing way, as though he grieved to see Invidious torments prey upon a nice young chap like me, He waves me to an easy chair and hands...
Pagina 46 - Such is Wesley's own statement. The disappointment was a most painful blow. Forty-nine years after, he wrote, in reference to this event, " I remember when I read these words in the church at Savannah, ' Son of man, behold, I take from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke,' I was pierced through as with a sword, and could not utter a word more.