Sunset, Volumen11Passenger Department, Southern Pacific Company, 1903 |
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... seen these mountains at a distance , he said , and they looked good to him . With his outfit packed on the backs of six burros , he started from Belmont , passed over the Manhattan mountains by way of Rye Patch , traveled all day and ...
... seen these mountains at a distance , he said , and they looked good to him . With his outfit packed on the backs of six burros , he started from Belmont , passed over the Manhattan mountains by way of Rye Patch , traveled all day and ...
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... seen annually at the State Fair of California , where they have been awarded innumerable blue ribbons . His Duke of Shadeland car- ried off the honors of the contest at the Columbian Ex- position at Chi- Equalization and asked that the ...
... seen annually at the State Fair of California , where they have been awarded innumerable blue ribbons . His Duke of Shadeland car- ried off the honors of the contest at the Columbian Ex- position at Chi- Equalization and asked that the ...
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... seen the papers . With an effort he pulled himself together . " Harry , have you heard the disastrous news ? " " Bad news- ” a light broke over Ben- son's face . You mean the bank failure ? Why Lord love you , dear boy , I read the news ...
... seen the papers . With an effort he pulled himself together . " Harry , have you heard the disastrous news ? " " Bad news- ” a light broke over Ben- son's face . You mean the bank failure ? Why Lord love you , dear boy , I read the news ...
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... seen rise and fall , what races he would have watched fighting , assimilating and dom- inating in his native land ! But it would not be as a mere his- torian that I should care to listen to his conversation . Did the young Shem ( who ...
... seen rise and fall , what races he would have watched fighting , assimilating and dom- inating in his native land ! But it would not be as a mere his- torian that I should care to listen to his conversation . Did the young Shem ( who ...
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... seen by all travelers as they approach the station at Camulos . They stand out in bold relief against a blue sky background and bring , perhaps , a sudden message to the tourist who , from his window in a Pullman car , catches a passing ...
... seen by all travelers as they approach the station at Camulos . They stand out in bold relief against a blue sky background and bring , perhaps , a sudden message to the tourist who , from his window in a Pullman car , catches a passing ...
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Página 177 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven — All's right with the world!
Página 254 - My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.
Página 59 - HAVE you had a kindness shown ? Pass it on. 'Twas not given for you alone — Pass it on. Let it travel down the years, Let it wipe another's tears, Till in heaven the deed appears — Pass it on.
Página 514 - The sun melted the snow and the water ran down and nurtured the trees and made the rivers. After that he made the fish for the rivers out of the small end of his staff. He made the birds by blowing some leaves which he took from the ground among the trees.
Página 102 - Hawaii and the Philippines, holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class in the Pacific. The extension in the area of our domain has been immense, the extension in the area of our influence even greater. America's geographical position on the Pacific is such as to insure our peaceful domination of its waters in the future if only we grasp with sufficient resolution the advantages of that position.
Página 356 - Go to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
Página 106 - That you may say is not looking at the matter from the practical standpoint. There is nothing more practical in the end than the preservation of beauty, than the preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions in mankind.
Página 37 - Nah-chee's gun struck Skin-yea square in the forehead, piercing his brain. The towering frame of the brave, bad warrior swayed a moment in the darkness and then fell prone upon the mountain side. Skin-yea had fought his last fight. Scarcely had Pi-on-se-nay realized his brother's death when he was himself completely disabled by a bullet fired by Tah-zay which crashed through his right shoulder. The die was cast. The fortunes of war no longer favored these veteran fighters. Wounded, defeated and disheartened...
Página 230 - A primrose by the river's brim, A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more.
Página 90 - A Shortstory deals with a single character, a single event, a single emotion, or the series of emotions called forth by a single situation.