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Page 28
... hope , ' we shall be able to walk to land . ' " There was One , and only One , to whose feet the waters were the same as a dry deck , ' returned the cockswain ; and none but such as have his power will ever be able to walk from these ...
... hope , ' we shall be able to walk to land . ' " There was One , and only One , to whose feet the waters were the same as a dry deck , ' returned the cockswain ; and none but such as have his power will ever be able to walk from these ...
Page 33
... hope . ' 66 6 Thy will be done - thy prayer is heard -- approach and kneel . ' " Antonio , who had fastened his line to his seat , and disposed of his net with habitual care , now crossed himself devoutly , and took his station before ...
... hope . ' 66 6 Thy will be done - thy prayer is heard -- approach and kneel . ' " Antonio , who had fastened his line to his seat , and disposed of his net with habitual care , now crossed himself devoutly , and took his station before ...
Page 34
... hope I do . ' " Thou must not trifle with thyself to thine own perdition . There is an eye in yon vault above us which pervades space , and which looks into the inmost secrets of the heart . Canst thou par- don the error of the ...
... hope I do . ' " Thou must not trifle with thyself to thine own perdition . There is an eye in yon vault above us which pervades space , and which looks into the inmost secrets of the heart . Canst thou par- don the error of the ...
Page 35
... his fall , he was alone in the centre of the vast but tranquil sheet of water . There might have been a glimmering of hope , as he rose from the darkness of the sea to the bright beauty of that moon - lit JAMES 35 FENIMORE COOPER .
... his fall , he was alone in the centre of the vast but tranquil sheet of water . There might have been a glimmering of hope , as he rose from the darkness of the sea to the bright beauty of that moon - lit JAMES 35 FENIMORE COOPER .
Page 75
... hope for two classes who will appre- ciate Emerson -- the highly cultured and the ignorant ; these last , however , must be those that think for themselves . It is the middle class , the men who have a smattering of all things and know ...
... hope for two classes who will appre- ciate Emerson -- the highly cultured and the ignorant ; these last , however , must be those that think for themselves . It is the middle class , the men who have a smattering of all things and know ...
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