... cholera, which almost decimates the population in certain places. At Toulouse as many as sixty people have died in a day. Here nothing has befallen either us or our servants : happy that we are to be so far from towns and their infection ! If we must... Maurice and Eugénie de Guérin: A Monograph - Page 170by Harriet Parr, Holme Lee - 1870 - 253 pagesFull view - About this book
| Eugénie de Guérin - Authors, French - 1865 - 474 pages
...so far from towns and their infection ! If we must perforce go without many things, those that we do enjoy are very sweet, and I bless God for them every day; every day consider myself happy to have woods, streams, meadows, sheep, hens that lay ; to live, in short, in... | |
| Quotations, American - 1902 - 412 pages
...in wisdom hast Thou made them all. — PSA. civ. 24. IF we must go without many things, those that we enjoy are very sweet, and I bless God for them every day, — every day consider myself happy to have woods, and streams, and meadows. IN THE WOODS. There's a whisper of leaves... | |
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