The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1902 |
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第 524 頁
... mouth , was leading the crowd with its noisy clamor . Above his uncouth face was a heavy head of red , covered with a wide , ragged som- brero . This completed the costume of the midnight apparition . It was on horse- back , waving a ...
... mouth , was leading the crowd with its noisy clamor . Above his uncouth face was a heavy head of red , covered with a wide , ragged som- brero . This completed the costume of the midnight apparition . It was on horse- back , waving a ...
第 538 頁
... mouth organ with the twelve or fourteen pipes set in a gourd to which was attached a mouthpiece . It possessed all the rudiments of a pipe organ , and harmonies could have been produced on it ; yet though the Chinese made this in ...
... mouth organ with the twelve or fourteen pipes set in a gourd to which was attached a mouthpiece . It possessed all the rudiments of a pipe organ , and harmonies could have been produced on it ; yet though the Chinese made this in ...
第 546 頁
... mouth , stood ready for a rider . A strange voice close to him whis- pered hoarsely : " Fly ! Fly ! The black spirits of the dead are about you ! The curse of Wakunda is upon you . Fly ! " Shanugahi stared quickly about him , then ...
... mouth , stood ready for a rider . A strange voice close to him whis- pered hoarsely : " Fly ! Fly ! The black spirits of the dead are about you ! The curse of Wakunda is upon you . Fly ! " Shanugahi stared quickly about him , then ...
第 555 頁
... mouth of the can- yon - it's two hundred feet deep , an ' the trail's slippery after the rain . ' " Now , though I was a stout , middle- aged man , I had not altogether lost my old skill in driving . However , I must con- fess that road ...
... mouth of the can- yon - it's two hundred feet deep , an ' the trail's slippery after the rain . ' " Now , though I was a stout , middle- aged man , I had not altogether lost my old skill in driving . However , I must con- fess that road ...
第 575 頁
... mouth , and sad , sympa- thetic eyes . It is the face of a realist who has seen heart - rending things and must depict them out of stern loyalty to his art , whatever their effect upon him- self or others . " but have you read the ...
... mouth , and sad , sympa- thetic eyes . It is the face of a realist who has seen heart - rending things and must depict them out of stern loyalty to his art , whatever their effect upon him- self or others . " but have you read the ...
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第 848 頁 - ASLEEP in Jesus! blessed sleep! •£•»- From which none ever wakes to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes.
第 574 頁 - And when he fell in whirlwind, he went down As when a lordly cedar, green with boughs, Goes down with a great shout upon the hills, And leaves a lonesome place against the sky.
第 851 頁 - As you are now so once was I; As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me.
第 722 頁 - Through all the wonderful, eventful centuries since Christ's time — and long before that — God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand straining, leveling tempests and floods ; but he cannot save them from fools, — only Uncle Sam can do that.
第 848 頁 - FRIEND after friend departs : Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts, That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying, none were blest.
第 780 頁 - Of this fair land : thy golden rootlets sup Her sands of gold — of gold thy petals spun. Her golden glory, thou! on hills and plains, Lifting, exultant, every kingly cup Brimmed with the golden vintage of the sun.
第 791 頁 - University ; and the funds accruing from the rents or sale of such lands, or from any other source...
第 722 頁 - Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot run away; and if they could, they would still be destroyed — chased and hunted down as long as run or a dollar could be got out of their bark hides, branching horns or magnificent bole backbones.
第 562 頁 - For fourteen years I have not had a day's real health; I have wakened sick and gone to bed weary; and I have done my work unflinchingly. I have written in bed, and written out of it, written in hemorrhages, written in sickness, written torn by coughing, written when my head swam for weakness ; and for so long it seems to me I have won my wager and recovered my glove.
第 561 頁 - I was standing out on the little verandah in front of my room this morning, and there went through me or over me a wave of extraordinary and apparently baseless emotion.