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...a Bnei Baruch USA, 2009 85th street, #51, Brooklyn, NY 11214, USA Printed in Canada No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner with... ...roduced in any manner without written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. ... ...T s Foreword (Bnei Baruch) 5 The Tree of Life – a Poem (Rav Isaac Luria) 7 Time for Spiritual Attainment 1 1 Time to Act (Rav Yehuda Ashlag) 1 3 Discl... ...e of One’s Work (Rav Yehuda Ashlag) 207 Lishma (Rav Yehuda Ashlag) 208 The Time of Ascent (Rav Yehuda Ashlag) 211 You Who Love the Lord Hate Evil (Rav... ...es it openly, without shame or restraints. He steals and murders in broad daylight wherever he finds it possible. The somewhat more developed, sense... ...thout faith are as bats. They cannot look at the Light of day because the daylight has been inverted for them to a more terrible darkness than the d... ... lie. This is not the view of Torah, since nothing is more important than saving lives (Yoma, 82a). 413 Pr e f a C e T o Th e b o o K o f Zo h a r I... ...or U.S. city, as well as in Toronto, Canada, London, England, and Sydney, Australia. It is printed in English, Hebrew, and Russian, and is also avai...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Life of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melan... ...heir comparative importance, so clearly discernible as when there has been time to ripen the fruit. These latter drawbacks are doubled when the subjec... ...mmand confidence and re- spect. The middle of the nineteenth century was a time when England might well be proud of her Judges. There was much in the ... ...ten employing the willing services of his pupils in copying let- ters from Australia, Newfoundland, &c. 21 Yo n g e When the Bishop of New Zealand ca... ...rk of teach- 83 Yo n g e ing them that the Church alone gives security of saving union with Christ, was yet to come when his inward call led him else... ...mployed, which of course made up eight or ten out of the thirteen hours of daylight. When I went ashore (which I did when- ever the boat went), then I... ...eep, though tired. They were running all about me. 189 Yo n g e ‘Well, at daylight I sent Gariri to fetch some water, and shaved and washed, to the g... ...ught out the meaning of some of our Saviour’s names. ‘“The Saviour?” ‘“The saving His people.” ‘“Not all men? And why not all men? And from what pov- ...
...Preface: There are of course peculiar advantages as well as disadvantages in endeavouring to write the life of one recently departed. On the one hand, the remembrances connected with him are far fresher; his contemporaries can he consulted, and much can be made matter of certainty, for which a few ...
...tate University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpos... ...h the Pennsylvania State University assumes any responsibility for the material contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmi... ...eir finest swallow-tails, grouped themselves about these chiefs, but leaving the carpetway clear. Nobody moved or spoke any more but only waited. In a... ...of the beautiful; but when he sees Heidel- berg by night, a fallen Milky Way, with that glittering rail- way constellation pinned to the border, he re... ...ttle time for the student to get out of one hall and into the next; but the industrious ones manage it by going on a trot. The professors assist them ... ...but we don’t get the sugar in the bottom of the glass. Our way of scattering applause along through an act seems to me to be better than the Mannheim ... .... The snow which had collected upon La Fenêtre had increased the finsterniss oder der dunkelheit, so that when I looked out I was surprised to find th... ...ngly, very leisurely. Before twelve o’clock we had found a good position for the tent, at a height of eleven thousand feet. We passed the remaining ho... ...irst sod,” alluding to the Maryborough-Gympic Railway in course of construction. The words in italics were mutilated by the telegraph in transmis- sio...
...e of any kind. Any per- son using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Youth, A Narrative by Joseph Conrad, the Pennsylvania State Uni... ... second mate; it was also my skipper’s first command. Y ou’ll admit it was time. He was sixty if a day; a little man, with a broad, not very straight ... ... joined to-morrow. It was twenty-two years ago; and I was just twenty. How time passes! It was one of the happiest days of my life. Fancy! Second mate... ... to the ladder. Not bad for a sixty-year-old. Just imagine that old fellow saving heroically in his arms that old woman— the woman of his life. He set... ...chart spread on the table, and looked unhappy. He said, ‘The coast of West Australia is near, but I mean to proceed to our destination. It is the hurr... ...k we learned that the steamer was the Sommerville, Captain Nash, from West Australia to Singapore via Batavia with mails, and that the agreement was s... ...e night patient and watchful, the vast night lying silent upon the sea. At daylight she was only a charred shell, floating still under a cloud of smok...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Rhoda Fleming by George Meredith, the Pennsylvania State Univer... ... was compelled to have recourse to se- cret discontent. The attention, the time, and the trifles of money shed upon the flower garden, were hardships ... ...th queen of May: a sight that revived in Mrs. Fleming’s recol- lection the time of her own eldest and fairest taking homage, shy in her white smock an... ...s as much as possible; thought over what his wife used to say of Anthony’s saving ways from boyhood, thought of the dark hints of the Funds, of many b... ...No wonder, then, that his dream was of prairies, and primeval forests, and Australian wilds. He believed in his heart that he would be a man new made ... ...an do more for us than a dark disguise. Mrs. Lovell’s complexion was worth saving from the rav- ages of an Indian climate, and the persecution of clai... ...eing himself very distinctly reflected in one of the many facets of folly. Daylight became undesireable to him. He went to bed. A man who can, in such... ...he window-blind aside, to look out once more upon the vacant, inexplicable daylight, and looked, and then her head bent like the first 300 Rhoda Flem...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. My Young Alcides A Faded Photograph by Charlotte M. Yonge, the ... ...invention, but that he and his labours belong in some form or other to all times and all surroundings. C. M. Yonge. Nov. 8, 18... ...as a feeble, broken man, who seemed to my young fancy so old that in after times it was always a shock to me to read on his tablet, “Percy Alison, age... ...or what would Lady Diana’s feelings have been if Viola had carried home an Australian kiss? “This is Miss T racy.” Viola’s carriage was now actually c... ...t smote me lest I were acting unkindly for her sake, but then surely I was saving my allegiance to my dead mother, and while I was still thinking it o... ...ommis- sion at the castle, and then returned to spend the remainder of the daylight hours in helping to extricate the sheep, and convey them to the fa... ...ulty in the trenching work, and he was going to see to it. So he spent the daylight hours in one of those digging and toiling tasks of his “that three... ...riot works and the Mission Chapel, the Reading Room, the Associa- tion for Savings, and all the rest which needed his eye, yet for Viola’s peace he th...
...e of any kind. Any per- son using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ... tained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The New Machiavelli by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State Univ... ...atesmanship. But things that seemed to lie very far apart in Machiavelli’s time have come near to one another; it is no simple story of white passions... ... popular, is still all human and earthly, a fallen brother—and at the same time that nobly dressed and nobly dreaming writer at the desk. That vision ... ...ws, necessarily. Every petty difference is exaggerated to the quality of a saving grace or a damning defect. Elaborate pre- cautions are taken to shie... ... one boy, Britten, my especial chum, the son of the Agent-General for East Australia. We two discovered in a chance conversation a propos of a map in ... ...ou I’m going to think about it and talk about it until I see a little more daylight than I do at present. I’m twenty-two. Things might happen to me an... ... of coming out from the glow of a good matinee perfor- mance into the cold daylight of late afternoon. Chris Robinson did not shine in conflict with D... ...es one felt a little absurd with one’s flutter of colours and one’s air of saving the country. My opponent was a quite undistinguished Major-General w...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Nuttie’s Father by Charlotte M. Yonge, the Pennsylvania State U... ...y whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals.’ —Old Ballad. IT WAS HOLIDAY-TIME, and liberties were taken such as were not permissible, when they migh... ...rie Stuart! Is this your way of studying her?’ ‘Now, you know ’tis holiday time, and volunteer work; be- sides, she was waiting for you, and I could n... ...e, and you know—you know—’ ‘Yes, I know, dear mother. But I am sure he was saving somebody else, and it was a noble death! And I know how Aunt Ursel c... ...ritual devotion, the altar vases, pur- chased by a contribution of careful savings, and adorned with the Monks Horton lilies, backed by ferns from the... ...ness and gratitude, begged him to come and rest at the house, and wait for daylight, and this he was only too glad to do, especially as May’s secessio... ...hese had brought him a fair share of riches. An uncle who had emigrated to Australia at the time of the great break up had died without other heirs, l... ...o her own room. When she returned in the morning it was to find that since daylight he had been more quietly asleep; but there was a worn sunken look ...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Warden by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania State Universi... ...n after his marriage; the other, Eleanor, not till ten years later. At the time at which we introduce him to our readers he was living as precentor at... ...and having married his eldest daughter to a son of the bishop a very short time before his installation to the office of precentor. 4 The Warden Scan... ...And this compromise would not have been made from any prudential motive of saving what would yet remain, for Mr Harding still felt little doubt but he... ...too little, more or less in fact than the founder willed, it’s as clear as daylight that no one can fall foul of either of you for receiving an allott... ...ent on, and opened to her friend all her plan, her well-weighed scheme for saving her father from a sorrow which would, she said, if it lasted, bring ... ...r has lost his home and his income; he would give up the lawsuit and go to Australia, with her of course, leaving The Jupiter and Mr Finney to complet... ... his name, when she addressed him. Bold wished with all his heart that the Australian scheme was in the act of realisation, and that he and Eleanor we...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Dombey & Son Volume 1 by Charles Dickens, the Pennsylvania Stat... ... crushed and spotty in his general effect, as yet. On the brow of Dombey , Time and his brother Care had set some marks, as on a tree that was to come... ...rother Care had set some marks, as on a tree that was to come down in good time—remorseless twins they are for striding through their human forests, n... ...n with whom his plans were all associated—and the rooms to be ungarnished, saving such as he retained for himself on the ground floor. Accord- ingly ,... ...lorence, whom it fright- ened more than ever. It had its part, perhaps, in saving her curls; for Mrs Brown, after hovering about her with the scis- so... ...okedest; but then, Miss T ox said, what a situation! There was very little daylight to be got there in the winter: no sun at the best of times: air wa... ...he row of leathern fire-buckets hanging up behind him. Such vapid and flat daylight as filtered through the ground-glass windows and skylights, leavin... ...tain, ‘that you’d read in the paper that a Cap’en of that name was gone to Australia, emigrating, along with a whole ship’s comple- ment of people as ...
...Excerpt: Dombey sat in the corner of the darkened room in the great arm-chair by the bedside, and Son lay tucked up warm in a little basket bedstead, carefully disposed on a low settee immediately in front of the fire and close to it, as if his ...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Trial, or More Links of the Daisy Chain by Charlotte M. Yon... ...s. ‘Thank you, Ethel. Is papa gone out?’ ‘I have not seen him since dinner-time. You said he was gone out with Dr. Spencer, Aubrey?’ ‘Yes, I heard Dr.... ... He was very bright and happy; and no one but Ethel understood how all the time there was a sensation that the present was but a strange dreamy parody... ...tment was amiss. Spencer is right, it was an atmosphere where there was no saving anyone, but if he had not been so delighted with his own way, and I ... ...enunciation of this—her first moral sentiment—discovered that it was broad daylight. What o’clock it was she could not guess. Averil was sound asleep,... ...to be done with it, when we didn’t know that that book had really been the saving of my life. That hair’s-breadth deviation of the bullet made all the... ...was almost a tete-a-tete with Harry, though it was not his way to enter by daylight, and without strong impulse, on what regarded himself, and there w... ...might hope for exportation 323 Yo n g e with a ticket of leave to Western Australia. The halo of approaching death no longer lighted him up, and afte...
...ll rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy... ...g, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. This is a work of fiction. Names, cha... ...ring the front door shut, Chris sighed with relief, thinking it was about time the old coot got back. Bill O’Keith entered the large, timeworn kitche... ...r grasp Mitchell by the arm and haul him back onto the bus, which by this time had many vacant seats. Mr. Jago, the bus driver, turned in his seat. ... ... shed she’d built when they lived on the farm. The woman also believed in saving money wherever she could. Living on a sole parent’s pension was not... ...pushing her into the black hole; she could feel herself falling. 59 With daylight beyond the closed curtains, Chris abruptly sat up in bed. “Shit h... ..., referring to her as the super woman who got him out of the bathroom. If saving her dignity didn’t as least change her expression, he thought it ti... ...ny told you some whopper stories.” “No.” Chris shook her head. “Okay, so, Australia post has a reprieve and I’ll keep ordering comics and nuddy mags...
...arge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Nei ther the Pennsylvania St... ...contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Life on the Mississippi by Mark T wain (Samuel L. Clemens) ,... ...e, exclusive of Rus sia, Norway, and Sweden. It would contain Autria four times, Germany or Spain five times, France six times, the British Is lan... ...ny or Spain five times, France six times, the British Is lands or Italy ten times. Conceptions formed from the river basins of Western Europe are r... ... a hymn. The priest explained the mysteries of the faith “by signs,” for the saving of the sav ages; thus compensating them with possible possessions... ...made for the shore and soon was scraping it, just the same as if it had been daylight. And not only that, but singing— “Father in heaven, the day is d... ...up the river, I had learned to be a tolerably plucky up stream steersman, in daylight, and before we reached St. Louis I had made a trifle of progress... ...re so long absent on voy ages. However, the repentant sinners scraped their savings together, and one by one, by our tedious voting process, they wer... ... 5 47 Greenville 1 10 55 Napoleon 1 16 22 White River 1 16 56 Australia 1 19 Helena 1 23 25 Half Mile Below St. Francis 2 Memphi...
...Excerpt: The ?Body Of The Nation? But the basin of the Mississippi is the body of the nation. All the other parts are but members, important in themselves, yet more important in their relations to this. Exclusive of the Lake basin and of 300,000 square miles in Texas and New Mexico, which in many aspects form a part of it, this basin contains about 1,250,000 squar...
... Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document fil... ...ssoci- ated with the Pennsylvania State University assumes any responsibility for the material con- tained within the document or for the file as an e... ...ng this page by the fireside at Home, and hearing the night wind rumble in the chimney, that slight obstruction was the uppermost fragment of the Wrec... ...esterday—some five-and-twenty thousand pounds. Of three hundred and fifty thousand pounds’ worth of gold, three hundred thousand pounds’ worth, in rou... ...church, hundreds of years hence, when the digging for gold in Australia shall have long and long ceased out of the land. Forty-four shipwrecked men an... ...g a world of fits. For everybody else in the room had fits, ex- cept the wards-woman; an elderly, able-bodied pauperess, with a large upper lip, and a... ...s a terminus in London. It is the railway for a large military depot, and for other large barracks. T o the best of my serious belief, I have never be... ...es and every devoted creature associated with them a most extraordinary amount of unnecessary trouble. Now, too, the conscious gas began to grow pale ... ... 144 something in writing his record? Round hundreds of such objects, hidden in the dense tropical foliage, the tropical sea breaks evermore; and over...
...ition. A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Chance: A Tale in Two Parts by Joseph Conrad is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Un... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ding band of fanatics who cruise at the mouth of the Thames. But the first time he addressed the waiter sharply as ‘steward’ we knew him at once for a... ...o sea-life. On that subject he got quickly in touch with Marlow who in his time had followed the sea. They kept up a lively exchange of reminiscences ... ...off a spacious, vaulted room with a grated window and a glazed door giving daylight to the further end. The first thing I saw right in front of me wer... ...lendid revelation of a glittering, soulless uni- verse. I hate such skies. Daylight is friendly to man toiling un- der a sun which warms his heart; an... ...as coming in all 61 Joseph Conrad right.” The deposits you understand—the savings of Thrift. Oh yes they had been coming in to the very last moment. ... ...poleaxed.” I don’t know 63 Joseph Conrad whether he had ever confided his savings to de Barral but if so, judging from his appearance, they must have... ...gland, the second voyage of the Ferndale. He was crossing the Pacific from Australia at the time and didn’t see any papers for weeks and weeks. He int...
...Excerpt: I believe he had seen us out of the window coming off to dine in the dinghy of a fourteen-ton yawl belonging to Marlow my host and skipper. We helped the boy we had with us to haul the boat up on the landing-stage before we went up to the riverside inn, where we found our new acquaintan...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Plain Tales from the Hills by Rudyard Kipling, the Pennsylvania... ...on- stitutionals, all about and about, between Kotgarth and Narkunda. This time she came back at full dusk, stepping down the breakneck descent into K... ...ention of coming back to marry a Hill girl. He forgot all about her by the time he was butterfly-hunting in Assam. He wrote a book on the East afterwa... ...ound a subscription-list, instead of juggling about the coun- try, with an Australian larrikin; a “brumby,” with as much breed as the boy; a brace of ... ...arge percentage of the British Army in India could be fed, at a very large saving, on Pig. Then he hinted that Pinecoffin might supply him with the “v... ...pposite the Joss was Fung-Tching’s coffin. He had spent a good deal of his savings on that, and whenever a new man came to the Gate he was always intr... ...lli, but they got the sack and couldn’t pay (no man who has to work in the daylight can do the Black Smoke for any length of time straight on); a Chin... ... the Cliff where She lay in the Sun, Fell the Stone T o the Tarn where the daylight is lost; So She fell from the light of the Sun, And alone. Now the...
... CUPID?S ARROWS ....................................................................................................................... 43 HIS CHANCE IN LIFE.................................................................................................................. 47 WATCHES OF THE NIGHT ..................................................................................
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Light That Failed by Rudyard Kipling, the Pennsylvania Stat... ...hese two orphans. Dick had been under her care for six years, during which time she had made her profit of the allowances supposed to be ex- pended on... ...Scrip- 5 Rudyard Kipling tures, was an aid to her in this matter. At such times as she herself was not personally displeased with Dick, she left him ... ...’t see it. When I was on that Chinese pig-boat, our captain got credit for saving about twenty-five thousand very seasick little pigs, when our old tr... ...respondents, and his experi- ences dated from the birth of the needle-gun. Saving only his ally, Keneu the Great War Eagle, there was no man higher in... ... ‘What does that mean?’ ‘It’s the signal of the Cross Keys Line running to Australia. I wonder which steamer it is.’ The note of his voice had changed... ...g, or the Bhutia. No, the Bhutia has a clopper bow. It’s the Barralong, to Australia. She’ll lift the Southern Cross in a week,—lucky old tub!—oh, luc... ...Madame.’ ‘But thou canst not be seen by the harbour walking with me in the daylight. Figure to yourself if some 198 The Light That Failed English lad...
...Excerpt: ?WHAT do you think she?d do if she caught us? We oughtn?t to have it, you know,? said Maisie. ?Beat me, and lock you up in your bedroom,? Dick answered, without hesitation. ?Have you got the cartridges?? ?Yes; they?re in my pocket, but they are joggling horribly. Do pin-fire cartridges go off of their own accord?? ?Don?t know. Take the revolve...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, the Pennsylvania State Univ... ...d borne all the ships whose names are like jewels flashing in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full 5 Joseph C... ... grunt even; and presently he said, very slow— “I was thinking of very old times, when the Romans first came here, nineteen hundred years ago—the othe... ...a passion for maps. I would look for hours at South America, or Africa, or Australia, and lose myself in all the glories of exploration. At that time ... ...he warning to approach cautiously were to be followed, we must approach in daylight—not at dusk, or in the dark. This was sensible enough. Eight miles... ...but bowing my head before the faith that was in her, before that great and saving illusion that shone with an unearthly glow in the darkness, in the t...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville, the Pennsylvania St... ...rm Whales! There she blows! There she breaches!” “Sing out! sing out every time!” “A y A y, sir! There she blows! there—there—thar she blows—bowes—bo-... ...e pursued by a whale which he had wounded, he parried the assault for some time with a lance; but the furious monster at length rushed on the boat; hi... ...ter in my life. CHAPTER 4 The Counterpane U PON W AKING NEXT MORNING about daylight, I found Queequeg’s arm thrown over me in the most lov- ing and af... ... of a civilized town, that astonishment soon departed upon taking my first daylight stroll through the streets of New Bedford. In thoroughfares nigh t... ...ocracy in those parts. That great America on the other side of the sphere, Australia, was given to the enlightened world by the whaleman. After its fi... ...many others, form a vast mole, or rampart, lengthwise connecting Asia with Australia, and dividing the long unbroken Indian ocean from the thickly stu... ...ay make good in a year. What we come twenty thousand miles to get is worth saving, sir.” “So it is, so it is; if we get it.” “I was speaking of the oi...
...Moby Dick or The Whale HERMAN MELVILLE 1851 IN TOKEN OF MY ADMIRATION FOR HIS GENIUS, This book is Inscribed TO NATHANI... ... Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 57 Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in Sheet Iron; in Stone; in Mountains; in Star... ...rm Whales! There she blows! There she breaches!” “Sing out! sing out every time!” “Ay ay, sir! There she blows! there — there — thar she blows — bowes... ...e pursued by a whale which he had wounded, he parried the assault for some time with a lance; but the furious monster at length rushed on the boat; hi... ...ter in my life. Chapter 4 The Counterpane U pon waking next morning about daylight, I found Queequeg’s arm thrown over me in the most loving and affe... ...of a civilized town, that as tonishment soon departed upon taking my first daylight stroll through the streets of New Bedford. In thoroughfares nigh t... ...ocracy in those parts. That great America on the other side of the sphere, Australia, was given to the enlightened world by the whaleman. After its fir... ...rue mother of that now mighty colony. Moreover, in the infancy of the first Australian settlement, the emigrants were several times saved from starvati... ...ay make good in a year. What we come twenty thousand miles to get is worth saving, sir.” “So it is, so it is; if we get it.” “I was speaking of the oi...
...Excerpt: Etymology (SUPPLIED BY A LATE CONSUMPTIVE USHER TO A GRAMMAR SCHOOL.); The pale Usher --threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now. He was ever dusting his old lexicons and grammars, with a queer handkerchief, mockingly embellished with all the gay flags of all the known nations of the world. He loved to dus...