This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...from ever writing again?" "No, no, do not say that. If I thought it possible that I should have such an influence upon you I would curse the hour that I came across your path," she cried, grasping his hand that lay upon the embroidery of the cushion upon which he was leaning. "No, no; I should never forgive myself- ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...from ever writing again?" "No, no, do not say that. If I thought it possible that I should have such an influence upon you I would curse the hour that I came across your path," she cried, grasping his hand that lay upon the embroidery of the cushion upon which he was leaning. "No, no; I should never forgive myself--never--never! I wish you to come to me to learn all about woman--of what she is capable when she loves--of what sacrifices--of what devotion. You will come to me?" "I have come to you," he said in a lower tone than all the low tones in which he had yet spoken. She raised her eyes to his without moving her head, and after allowing him to look into her depths of blueness, turned them quickly down to her demurely folded hands upon her lap. Her dark lashes fell half-way down her cheeks. Mr. Moore was singing a patriotic song to the children--they were becoming a little tired of his singing. The boy was lying on his back on the hearthrug, kicking up his legs; the girl was tasting the succulent qualities of Mr. Rogers' watch. Mr. Moore, in the attitude of the patriot--one hand thrust into the bosom of his coat, the other clenched by his side--was singing with passion--"Where's the slave so lowly Condemned to chains unholy, Who. could he burst his bonds at first. Would pine beneath them slowly?" CHAPTER VII He had begun by fooling, and before he ended he had gained wisdom. The only way by which a man can acquire wisdom is by making a fool of himself. That is what everyone said he was doing; only they put it in another way; they said that he was being made a fool of by Lady Caroline Lamb. Whether wisdom comes more rapidly to a man who is made a fool of than to a man who makes a fool of himself, cannot be decid...
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