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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

... colored fire. The procession, which start- ed at 7,35, was headed by tiie senior drag, containing Clarey and Murphy, the senior orators, Hin- man. Pa... ...ng Clarey and Murphy, the senior orators, Hin- man. Palmer and Rediok, the senior committee, Towrisend and Wells, timers, the auxiliary com- mittee, c... ...est a))prociatnd was " Hail to North Ad ! " No wonder, for oven the Hoosao Valley had to run an ex- tra car. Mud and Glory When the parade roaohod the... ...ery store and factory will bo closed—except Dompsoy's 'pep- per mill.' The senior committee has provided, as in New York theaters, safe escorts tor vi... ...t, however, in the last number of the first part, when he sang "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," and led the chorus with such en- thusiasm that he was encor... ...; 4th Sherman D. Time, 22 3-5 sec. 440 yard dash : Won by Pritoh- ardD; 2d Sweet A; 3d Front B; 4th Baoon Wes. Time, 61 3-5 see. 880 yard run: Won by ... ...Plattsburg. N. Y., going thence Tweedle (Williams '10) was down the Hudson valley to New amusing but too ecclesiastical and unnecessarily affected. Th... ...re stolen to render the HarrierBenjamin, PitTs'fieTd'; Miss ' calmness and sweet, trusting, piety Sarah Bliss, Brookline; Miss | of the twilight praye... ...k Hill Gun oinb at Pittsfiold on Satur- day. Nov. 3. The fifth Connecticut Valley Student Mission Conference will be hold on Oct. 26 and 27 in Dwight ...

... the Record. The newspaper provides access free of charge to a searchable database of articles stretching back to 1998 on its website. The student yearbook is called The Gulielmensian, which means "Williams Thing" in Greek.[52] It was published irregularly in the 1990s, but has been annual for the past several years and dates back to the mid-...

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Place Names of Hawaii - Hawaii Dictionary

By: Mary Kawena Pukui

...this book the authors endeavor to provide the people of the State of Hawaii with a glossary of important place names in the State, including names of valleys, streams, mountains, land sections, surfing areas, towns, villages, and Honolulu streets and buildings. The first edition of Place Names of Hawaii contained only 1,125 entries. The coverage is expanded in the present...

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Unlocking the Zohar

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...e of the wisdom of The Zohar, the reasons for its concealment for so many years, and how it can benefit us today. Part 2 talks about the way we perc... ...permission has been granted to engage in The Book of Zohar. And since the year 1540, it has been a great Mitzva (commandment) for the masses to stu... ...emerges, which unites the right with the left. It cleanses, perfumes, and sweetens the Dinim of the left, which are bitter, with the Hassadim [merci... ...ating the pleasant words from the upper brightness, the holy light. It is sweet to the palate and it is all delights, endless, infinite water, to un... ...rts of Israel to Torah and to work in the wisdom of internality, which is sweeter than honey and nectar, opens the eyes, and revives the soul, hidde... ...that craves evil lusts and all the ill desires in this world. This is the senior one, and the first one is the younger one. 340) The evil inclinatio... ... [Genesis] 741) “I went down to the garden of nuts to see the buds of the valley.” See how much there is for man to contemplate and make precisions ... ...otrusion he had been sitting on was torn off the mountain and fell to the valley below it. But the man was saved. Had he been late standing up by ev... ...ad he been late standing up by even a minute, he would have fallen to the valley along with the protrusion and he would have been killed. Peace 37...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...e of bodies of black cloth of silver with little skirts (1571), a pair of bodies of sweete lether (1579), a pair of bodies of black velvet lined wit... ...the San Francisco tremor of 1906 was 8.3 (as was the earthquake in the Mississippi Valley in 1811), and both the Alaskan quake of 1964 and the Sout... ...60th birthday. The year after, he relocated permanently to Russia. In 1938, certain senior Soviet figures - like Nikolai Bukharin and Genrikh Yagoda... ... in his campaign, when it signified "Old Kinderhook", his birthplace in the Hudson Valley. There are numerous other etymologies attributing OK t... ... John Ford won consecutively for The Grapes of Wrath (1940) and How Green Was My Valley (1941) So did Joseph L. Mankiewicz for A Letter to Th... ...tennas is to smell with and another pair to taste with. We can detect four tastes (sweet, salty, bitter and sour) - and, maybe, a fifth one (MSG or... ... receptors in the olfactory-cell hairs When the food is high energy, we taste it as sweet. When the food contains certain chemicals it tastes salty.... ...r of a chain of computerized information kiosks in Tel- Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 1985 Senior positions with the Nessim D. Gaon Group of Companies in Ge... ...ernment of the Republic of Macedonia and to the Ministry of Finance. 2001 to 2003 Senior Business Correspondent for United Press International (UPI...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ad noticed him looking at them questioningly. He had seen a sad and innocent yearning in Yang Lin as if, after a long search, that creature had found ... ...n felt a worse form of compassion for him. It was sorrow, the enlightening, sweet venom, and it sank into him. It was deep empathy. It was God. It wa... ...s them widely in amazement. Seoul Tiger looks through the window. He sees a valley of clouds below him. Then he looks down further and he sees Sri L... ...armly. Sang Huin felt pleasure from this little minute of his life as if all sweet and little moments were not gone altogether; and his nausea from be... ...some of unknown Antarctica, a dreamy non-asthmatic land of ice mountains and valleys. In such a place dreamed about and sketched from her asthmatic yo... ...said, 'Oh, that's too long to wait. I like both of you. You're both Italian sweeties.' So then I invited him in. He kicked off his shoes, rubbing hi... ... he spelled his nickname, had returned home from one of his last days of his senior year in high school to find his sister, Jun Jin, crying on the bot... ...e he wanted to emulate. Shawn was now the representative of family with its senior members away at work. He could listen, comfort this stiff battere... ...ered downtown as obscurely as he could. His virtual friend twenty years his senior had told him that summer school wasn't "all that important" and si...

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Under the Deodars

By: Rudyard Kipling

...rs. Mallowe’s bedroom. ‘My dear girl, what has he done?’ said Mrs. Mallowe sweetly. It is noticeable that ladies of a certain age call each other ‘dea... ...ain age call each other ‘dear girl,’ just as commissioners of twenty-eight years’ standing address their equals in the Civil List as ‘my boy.’ ‘There’... ...o make puddings at Tyrconnel The Mussuck was at liberty to attend to me.’ ‘Sweet soul! I know his appetite,’ said Mrs. Mallowe. ‘Did he, oh did he, be... ...ly begins to be tolerable after he has knocked about the world for fifteen years.’ ‘And a military man?’ ‘When he has had the same amount of ser- vice... ... a man gives of his interest in a woman is by talking to her about his own sweet self. If the woman listens without yawning, he begins to like her. If... ...e, not two months born, steps into the place which by right belongs to the senior. There is no law reducible to print which regulates these affairs. S... ... all the hill streams are wailing and weeping together as they go down the valleys. Occasionally folk tend the graves, but we in India shift and are t... ... is not much more than six feet wide in most places, and the drop into the valley below may be anything be- tween one and two thousand feet. ‘Now we’r... ...nt and Dora had re- turned to the hotel. Mrs. Hauksbee had come out of the Valley of Humiliation, had ceased to reproach herself for her collapse in a...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...winters with cool, dry summers Terrain: rugged mountains dissected by narrow valleys Land use: 2% arable land; 0% permanent crops; 56% meadows and pas... ...ed compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Branches: legislative (General Council of the Valleys) consisting of 28 members; executive syndic (manager) and a deput... ...al government budget Sombrero Caribbean Sea Prickly Pear Cays Scrub Island > VALLEY^ J THE VALLEY/ Anguilla Blowing Point See regional mip HI Geograph... ...P: $6 million, $6,000 per capita (1983 est.) Agriculture: pigeon peas, corn, sweet potatoes, sheep, goats, pigs, cattle, poultry Fishing: inshore and ... ...110 village elders or heads of family, 10 monastic represen- tatives, and 30 senior government adminis- trators Government leader: Jigme Singye WANGCH... ...ton, gum arabic, livestock, peanuts, fish; food crops millet, sorghum, rice, sweet pota- toes, yams, cassava, dates; imports food Fishing: catch 110,0... ...griculture: principal crops tomatoes and flowers (mostly grown under glass); sweet peppers, eggplant, plants, other vegetables and fruit; Guernsey cat... ...gislative Council; Execu- tive Council composed of governor, four ex-officio senior officials, and 1 1 nominated members; Legislative Council composed... ...f the Prince as Chief of State, the Minister of State as Head of Government (senior French civil servant appointed by Prince), and the Council of Gove...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... one direction and pick up the farthest detectable radiation 13 billion light years away. Now, if you could magically transport the Hubble telescope... ...dimension, they became what Science calls the waves and troughs, or peaks and valleys of radiating 3-dimensional energy. The small blip in the ... ... if a razor had cut the living belly of the Earth underneath it; and the Rift Valley opened up like a gaping bleeding wound. We are children of that... ...ut at the end of ate. The end of eating becomes ate. Ate is hate. The Rift valley is only 5 million years old, but the slit happened from the ins... ...un shining on you with birds singing, and the wind wafting delicate scents of sweet-smelling flowers into your nostrils as you breathe in the fresh a... ...ke an orchid blares out its scent to the world… attracting living things by a sweetness that travels through the air. Everything we do as civiliz... ...anding upside down. Rain is supposed to cleanse and make everything fresh and sweet smelling. Not turn a white wonderland into a blackened hell. T... ...y along with their total worship of their own ancestors and the worship of all seniority and all age. And all oldness, all power, all wealth. So, ... ...ut of control and so entrenched by now: that you will have to kill all of the senior heads of this huge octopus to stop their drive for more money, ...

...d how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biology. 5: The beginnings of civilization. 6: The effect of civilization upon humans. 7: Death, the existence of evil and its effect on humans. Offered as a free E-book at: http://thepathofsp...

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The Snakelex Report

By: Christine Jones

...ter Paige, a real champion when it comes to reading. Thanks for your help sweetie. 3 CHAPTER 1 Genesis 1-11 Then God said. “Let the land produce veg... ...ission was to be mischievous and divert anything from the truth, which in years to come would supposedly be to their advantage. Several years after t... ...scorching heat, over clearing and bones scattered from ages past and last years drought. However, this place is neither. This rural setting would be... ...was inhumane, not a wimp. The small town was nestled at the bottom of the valley. Its only entry was via an insubstantial, treacherous road infested... ...OD caught his attention. Several additional letters were obscured by many years of weathering and neglect by those responsible for the upkeep of pub... ...ho sit in the front row can hear Philip’s words of wisdom, yet cannot see sweet Fanny Adams. Members who sit in the back row get a bird’s eye view o... ...nd’s job. Communion wine, abolished years ago was substituted with sickly sweet blackberry juice, compliments of Norma’s very large still, once used ... ...sday afternoon, Stella answered the telephone to a warm greeting from the senior church minister at head office. She apologised for Philip’s absence... ...rty. The skies opened; rain pelted down, thunder reverberated through the valley and lightning lit up the town whilst Stella Brown sat in the lounge ...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

...e Commonwealth College of the Pennsylvania University, during the academic year of 2002-03, and the essays appear here with the writers’ express writt... ...man Writing: Student Voices, the Pennsylvania State University, Jim Manis, Senior Faculty Editor, 76 University Drive, Hazleton, PA 18202-1291, is a n... ...an Writing WELCOME to the eighth volume of Best of …. For the past several years we have been publishing student writing with the intention of both ce... ...t with others for a variety of instructional purposes. Beginning with last year’s publication, we began accepting student essays from all twelve Commo... ...ating web of bright red and white lights on Mr. Ferris’ wheel, pink fluffy sweet masses of cotton candy, and bois- terous conduct are things that take... ...s of the vat. He twirled a huge amount on the end of the tube and said, “A sweeta treata for a sweeta boy,” as he handed me the oversized delight that... ...never happen again. I lied. On September 14, 2002 Nebraska came into Happy Valley for what would be another night game, another national telecast, ano... ...nn State means to me. I have not done anything else yet this sea- son, but Senior Day is on November 23 against Michigan State, and it’s looking like ...

...Excerpt: Welcome to the eighth volume of Best of ?. For the past several years we have been publishing student writing with the intention of both celebrating the work that our students do and of sharing it with others for a variety of instructional purposes. Beginning with last year?s publication,...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...ABLE FORESTRY & FOREST PRODUCTS “ The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is now . ” – ANCIENT CHINESE PROVERB www.Ha... ...rmed about innovation and cutting-edge research in Hawai‘i in the coming years, email innovation@hawaiibusiness.com or visit hawaiibusiness.com/i... ... its robust renewable resources to ensure 100% energy security within 10 years. FREEDOM FROM FOSSIL FUEL The Kü‘oko‘a Plan frees Hawai‘i’s economy f... ...ahala Nui, you will fi nd a tasteful and lovely home that offers gracious senior living. K¯ ahala Nui’s lifestyle gives you the freedom to live as... ...ning talents, pursuing ideas, and forging new friendships. Designed for seniors 62 years and older, K¯ ahala Nui is Hawaii’s only Life Care commu... ...i local ice cream, everyone’s fave. Contrasting textures both creamy and sweet, of Olympic proportions, you’re everyone’s treat. Y ou’re addictiv... ...t stretched from the mountain to the sea, delineated by mountain ridges, valley walls and streams. Each ahupua‘a was managed as a single unit. Ac... ...nslation. Among them are: love, afection, compassion, sympathy, grace, sweetheart, greetings, hello, goodbye and farewell. The Hawaiian teacher,...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... content and its design. The press was established in 1975. Over the years Autograph Editions has published a variety of distinguished and wide... ...OR 621 COLOPHON 625 xiii PREFACE Steven James Bartlett Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University and Visi... ...eople, about whom there is scant knowledge on this level. During the many years of research he devoted to a study of the lives and thoughts of Sapph... ...broken, before they were finally filled and capped. I wanted to help. How sweet the smell flooding my nose. T VOICES FROM THE PAST 10 P Atth... ...e receding wave and felt it in her ringlets and in her hands. “You’re so sweet,” she said and I saw myself mirrored in her eyes. And it oc- curred t... ..., sleeps, snores. No—he is fixing our boat for our trip. No, he has many sweethearts, dark, tall, frivolous, lusty, daring—all young. Why do I puni... ...thinking. Phaon led us through a jumble of hillside rocks, through little valleys, right to her door, a hut of rocks and straw, her shepherd’s crook... ...s, the day temperate, the path climbing gradually above palm trees of the valley, up to the vineyards. Birds were gossiping in the vineyards. The bl... ... Thy rod and Thy staff will comfort me...yeah, though I walk through the valley of death yet will I be with Thee. As I walked into Jerusalem I he...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...In this and many other respects, the human pregnancy continues well into the fourth year of life (physiologically it continues in to the second year... ...f shares available to the public - is frequently marginal. Shareholders meet once a year to vent and disperse. Boards of directors are appointed by... ...ompany CEOs, politicians, diplomats, managers of higher education institutions, and senior bankers). Globally, Jews are severely under-represented o... ...ragment into urban islands: gated communities, slums, strips, technology parks and "valleys", belts, and so on. The various parts will maintain a te... ...ives. Preaching and beseeching from ever higher pulpits, they poured opprobrium and sweet delusions on the eagerly duped, naive, bewildered masses. ... ...ew and the untried often prevailed over the certainty of the tried and failed. Many senior politicians, managers, entrepreneurs and journalists acro... ...settlement Tel-Hai ("Mount of Life"), Israel's Alamo. There, among the picturesque valleys of the Galilee, a one-armed hero named Joseph Trumpeldor... ...l Hazard", published June 2001, the authors - Timothy Lane and Steven Phillips, two senior IMF economists - state: "... In order to make the case f... ...is not limited to the auditory. He has clear smell and taste preferences (he likes sweet things a lot). He sees the world in three dimensions with ...

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...setts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only. I lived there two years and two months. At present I am a sojourner in civilized life again... ...hear the first syllable of valuable or even earnest advice from my Economy 5 seniors. They have told me nothing, and probably cannot tell me any thing... ... some to have been gone over by their predecessors, both the heights and the valleys, and all things to have been cared for. According to Evelyn, “the... ... He dwelt, as it were, in a tent in this world, and was either threading the valleys, or crossing the plains, or climbing the mountain tops. But lo! m... ...lve bushels of beans, and eighteen bushels of potatoes, beside some peas and sweet corn. The yellow corn and turnips were too late to come to any thin... ...experiments Lard, . . . . . 0 65 |_ 36 Walden Dried apple, . . 0 22 | which Sweet potatoes, 0 10 | failed One pumpkin, . . 0 6 | One watermelon, 0 2 ... ... peaceful times, in ordinary noons, than a sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn boiled, with the addition of salt? Even the little variety whi... ... each other suggested a stream flowing out in that direction through a wooded valley, but stream there was none. That way I looked between and over the... ...e water from some distant cove the same password repeated, where the next in seniority and girth has gulped down to his mark; and when this observance...

...ich I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only. I lived there two years and two months. At present I am a sojourner in civilized life again. I should not obtrude my affairs so much on the notice of my readers if very particular inquiries had not been made by my townsmen concerning my mode o...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...re- sided over by his mother, a woman of much the same bright, keen, alert sweetness of air and countenance: still under sixty, and in perfect health ... ...never have been so nice as this! Oh! oh! Mrs. Brownlow, real lilies of the valley! Put there for me! Oh! you dear, delicious, pearly things! I never s... ...le Miss Heath’s lowest teacher, as she had been while she was the asylum’s senior pupil. Yet when on Sunday evening the Doctor was summoned and the la... ...epared for his diet?” “I should prepare something quite different—milk and sweetbreads, I think.” “To soften him? Do you hear, mother? Take advice.” C... ...panion?” “But I do. Caroline, will you come back to us to make home doubly sweet to a busy man, who will do his best to make you happy?” The little cr... ...im, and say she should come home for every Sunday, as Miss Pinniwinks, the senior governess, did. “Come home,—it is enough to say that,” she added. Mr... ... and were exceedingly amused by the people, who insisted on addressing the senior of the party as “Miss,” and thought them a young girl and her brothe... ... hand, as a bright red light went rapidly moving in a straight line in the valley beneath their feet. “Robin Goodfellow,” said Mr. Hughes, overhearing... ...e an opening where he could see down into the 236 Magnum Bonum Kandersteg valley . There was the hotel in clear sunshine, look- ing only too like a h...

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The Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

...and editor on the Hazleton campus, joined our faculty editorial staff this year. We have benefitted greatly from her experience and expertise. The ad... ...ional editorial services testifies to the success of our publication. This year several other Commonwealth College campuses voiced interest in Best o... ...alth College campuses voiced interest in Best of Four , and in the coming year we will ask for submissions from those campuses. Penn State is investi... ...e hitting. The older I became the more my fear of being hit changed. In my senior year I transferred from Rice High School in New York City to Pocono... ...ch includes egg rolls, steamed chicken, fried shrimp, beef and broc- coli, sweet and sour chicken and other delicious items. The dinner buffet also in... ...ed area, with a big lake. The main character in the story is a high school senior with everything in life working out for him. He was popular, had goo... ...r- fect couple. They were both madly in love with one an- other, or so the senior boy thought. The girl s parents had a cabin in the area that the cou... ... deer. One time we were parked on a dirt road where we could look across a valley. As we looked we could see deer trotting across a field. It was abou...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...as not my selected task to do so, and is not now my primary object. Thirty years ago my mother wrote a book about the Americans, to which I believe I ... ...dge of rock, from whence, as it seems, he might leap down at once into the valley below. Then, going on from the Crawford House, he will be driven thr... ... as one likes. A terrific gong sounds early in the morning, breaking one’s sweet slumbers; and then a second gong, sounding some thirty minutes later,... ...erally with the 48 North America V ol. 1 addition of much jelly, jam, and sweet preserve; but no person delays over his teacup. I love to have my tea... ...ts. One grieves that he should have fallen there and have never tasted the sweet cup of his own fame. For fame is sweet, and the praise of ones’s brot... ...rica, never have such attributes. Picturesque moun- tains rise from narrow valleys, such as form the beds of lakes in Switzerland, Scotland, and North... ...ollo. The peaks of the Alps are not so astounding in their soli- tude. The valleys of the Blue Mountains in Jamaica are less green. The finished glaze... ...oes with us. There are no “firsts” or “double firsts;” no “wranglers;” no “senior opts” or “junior opts.” Nor are there prizes of fellowships and liv-... ...that great competition which exists at our Cambridge for the high place of Senior Wran- gler; and, consequently, the degree of excellence attained is ...

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The Kalevala the Epic Poem of Finland Translated into English

By: John Martin Crawford

...e on the mountains, Pine trees also on the hill tops, Many shrubs in every valley, Birches sows he in the marshes, In the loose soil sows the alders, ... ...birch tree standing For the birds a place of resting, Where might sing the sweet voiced cuckoo, Sacred bird in sacred branches. Down from heaven came ... ...es a spring time cuckoo, Spying out the slender birch tree, Rests upon it, sweetly singing: “Wherefore is the silver birch tree Left unharmed of all t... ...rch tree only growing, Home for thee for joyful singing. Call thou here, O sweet voiced cuckoo, Sing thou here from throat of velvet, Sing thou here w... ...ut Youkahainen, Thou shouldst give me all the highway; I am many years thy senior.” Then the boastful Youkahainen Spake again to Wainamoinen: “Young o... ...n the long and dreary winters, Called the ‘Singer of the Northland, In the valleys of Wainola, On the plains of Kalevala; No one thought that such mis... ... and flowing ever, From the bright rims of the cloudlets To the earth, the valleys filling, T o the slumber calling waters. “Ukko’s eldest daughter sp... ... young in singing, Have perchance but little wisdom; Be that as it may, my seniors, Since the elder minstrels sing not, Nor the heroes chant their leg... ...imbs and listens to the music Of the harp of Wainamoinen. Tapiola’s wisest senior, Metsola’s most noble landlord, And of Tapio, the people, Young and ...

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The Witch and Other Stories

By: Anton Chekhov

...d say what you are even at confession… . Why, God have mercy upon us! Last year on the Eve of the Prophet Daniel and the Three Young Men there was a s... ...came almost every day, and no one called them devils. But if anyone once a year comes in bad weather to warm himself, you wonder at it, you silly, and... ...ll take you.” The postman opened his eyes. Warmed and relaxed by his first sweet sleep, and not yet quite awake, he saw as through a mist the white ne... ...ekhov out all ready for me, only I didn’t know how to break it off with my sweetheart. Every day I’ d make up my mind to have it out with Mashenka, bu... ... and freedom. Sofya began to laugh; she thought it sinful and terrible and sweet to hear about, and she felt envious and sorry that she, too, had not ... ... She was pleased with the river-banks and the gorgeous view over the green valley with trees, churches, flocks, and she began begging her husband to b... ...d extreme unction. And if you have any money you had better give it to the senior officer.” “I haven’t written home …” Gusev sighed. “I shall die and ... ... cotton factories in Ukleevo and the houses of the factory owners — Hrymin Seniors, Hrymin Juniors, and Kostukov —were on a telephone. The telephone w... ... he said: “Yes, now we shall be badly off without a telephone.” The Hrymin Seniors were continually at law with the Jun- iors, and sometimes the Junio...

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Thus Spake Zarathustra

By: Friedrich Nietzsche

... by a prophet; and every prophet had his ‘Hazar, ’—his dynasty of a thousand years.” All Zarathustra’s views, as also his personality, were early 8 T... ... brother’s mind. Whoever reads his post- humously published writings for the years 1869-82 with care, will constantly meet with passages suggestive of... ...riedst thine ashes into the mountains: wilt thou now carry thy fire into the valleys? Fearest thou not the incendiary’s doom? Yea, I recognise Zarathu... ...d invented the heavenly world, and the redeeming blood-drops; but even those sweet and sad poisons they borrowed from the body and the earth! From the... ...tter for thee to say: “Ineffable is it, and nameless, that which is pain and sweetness to my soul, and also the hunger of my bowels.” Let thy virtue b... ...balsam for thyself; thy cow, affliction, milkedst thou—now drinketh thou the sweet milk of her udder. And nothing evil groweth in thee any longer, unl... ... youth sitting leaning against a tree, and gazing with wearied look into the valley. Zarathustra there- upon laid hold of the tree beside which the yo... .... Out of silent mountains and storms of affliction, rusheth my soul into the valleys. Too long have I longed and looked into the distance. Too long ha... ...gine Nietzsche, the younger man, being anything less than intoxicated by his senior’s attention and love, and we are therefore not surprised to find h...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...f time and chance; each should be another proof that in the torrent of the years and genera- tions, where doctrines and great armaments and empires ar... ...ken of ere long. The Jews, to whom they were first given, in the course of years began to find these precepts insufficient; and made an addition of no... ...se, not the dismemberment of man; it seeks to roll up all his strength and sweetness, all his passion and wisdom, into one, and make of him a perfect ... ...an meditate; and how many are precious to their friends for no more than a sweet and joyous temper. T o perform the function of a man of letters it is... ...rmed infantry. Their position was further strengthened by the depth of the valley below, and the deep chasm-like course of the Rullion Burn. The sun, ... ...and drink! Farewell sun, moon, and stars!– Welcome God and Father! Welcome sweet Jesus Christ, the Mediator of the new covenant! Wel- come blessed Spi... ...olk are most inclined to condemn– I mean the law of obliged speeches. Your senior member commands; and you must take the affirmative or the negative, ... ...nother, we are told, pleasantly enough, how the wa- ter went down into the valleys, where it set itself gaily to saw wood, and on into the plains, whe... ... things that he has written yesterday. He shall first slay Heedless in the Valley of the Shadow, and then take 127 Lay Morals leave of him talking in...

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Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

...d this out as soon as possible. What’s New When we began Best of Four five years ago, it was the intention of the English faculty on the Hazleton camp... ...eam was to play in the majors. The first time I played baseball, I was six years old. I remember being only as tall as the tee. No matter how hard I t... ...I remember my parents cheering me on and the crowd going wild. That entire year was exciting for me, and I learned how to play the game. T wo years pa... ...ns. Nate was a popular student who was friendly to everyone. It was Nate’s senior year in high school, and he was a star wrestler on the varsity team.... ...AT E Brandi Saveri 8 Best of Four The evening of May 28, 1998 approached; senior prom was a happy day and very memorable evening. Nate however was no... ...appy day and very memorable evening. Nate however was not forgotten at his senior prom. All of his friends dedicated the prom song “Remember Me,” the ... ...re to search for bushes of plump and royal blue huckleberries. They have a sweet taste as if somebody went through and sprinkled them with sugar. This... ...in time, back to the days of greasers and gangs, Frank Sinatra and Frankie Valley. Anyone who appreciates the past will thoroughly enjoy the sights an...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

.... Job has been written and read; the tower of Siloam fell nineteen hundred years ago; yet we have still to desire a little Christianity, or, failing t... ...emperor and the gossip of country market women, the gradual decay of forty years of a man’s life and the gesture of a passionate moment. He finds him-... ...ic sentiment, it is curious enough to think that T om Jones is laid in the year forty-five, and that the only use he makes of the rebellion is to thro... ...d among strangers, I can say that he behaved so brave, so composed, and so sweet and affectionate, it could not be surpassed. And now, like many other... ...egret nothing.” It is not given to all to bear so clear a testimony to the sweetness of their fate, nor to any without courage and wisdom; for this wo... ... from the very look of the mechanical in life; all should, if possible, be sweetly spontaneous and swimmingly progressive. Thus he learned to make lea... ...h of St. Leu d’Esserens, which makes so fine a figure in the pleasant Oise valley be- tween Creil and Beaumont. He was reclaimed by no less than two b... ...tle warm in summer perhaps, and a little cold in win- ter in that draughty valley between two great mountain fields; but what with the hills, and the ... ...rs the junior of his bride, and this time he was five-and-thirty years her senior. It will be a fine question which marriage promises more: for a boy ...

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