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A visitor views a piece of stained glass that forms part of the temporary exhibition ‘Unicorn' which explores the emblem of Scotland at the new Perth Museum, ahead of the opening to the public on March 30. The new museum is housed in the old City Hall building, and will tell the story of Perth's place in ancient and modern Scotland as the nation's first capital. The centrepiece of the new museum will be the Stone of Destiny, or Stone of Scone, returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years. Picture date: Wednesday March 27, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-visitor-views-a-piece-of-stained-glass-that-forms-part-of-the-temporary-exhibition-unicorn-which-explores-the-emblem-of-scotland-at-the-new-perth-museum-ahead-of-the-opening-to-the-public-on-march-30-the-new-museum-is-housed-in-the-old-city-hall-building-and-will-tell-the-story-of-perths-place-in-ancient-and-modern-scotland-as-the-nations-first-capital-the-centrepiece-of-the-new-museum-will-be-the-stone-of-destiny-or-stone-of-scone-returning-to-perthshire-for-the-first-time-in-over-700-years-picture-date-wednesday-march-27-2024-image601277278.html
RM2WX6F8E–A visitor views a piece of stained glass that forms part of the temporary exhibition ‘Unicorn' which explores the emblem of Scotland at the new Perth Museum, ahead of the opening to the public on March 30. The new museum is housed in the old City Hall building, and will tell the story of Perth's place in ancient and modern Scotland as the nation's first capital. The centrepiece of the new museum will be the Stone of Destiny, or Stone of Scone, returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years. Picture date: Wednesday March 27, 2024.
Closeup of the nib of a fountain pen and text Tell Your Story Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-closeup-of-the-nib-of-a-fountain-pen-and-text-tell-your-story-128999515.html
RFHDTC5F–Closeup of the nib of a fountain pen and text Tell Your Story
Past and Present - 1858/9. by Augustus Egg (2 May 1816 - 25 March 1863). Augustus Leopold Egg was born in London. In 1859 Egg produced a series of three paintings called Past and Present. Influenced by the moral paintings of William Hogarth, the pictures tell the story of a man that Egg knew, whose wife had been unfaithful. In the first picture the husband discovers his wife's infidelity. he holds the letter that has enabled him to discover the betrayal and crushes a picture of his wife's lover under his foot. The second and third pictures both take place at the same moment, five years later, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/past-and-present-18589-by-augustus-egg-2-may-1816-25-march-1863-augustus-leopold-egg-was-born-in-london-in-1859-egg-produced-a-series-of-three-paintings-called-past-and-present-influenced-by-the-moral-paintings-of-william-hogarth-the-pictures-tell-the-story-of-a-man-that-egg-knew-whose-wife-had-been-unfaithful-in-the-first-picture-the-husband-discovers-his-wifes-infidelity-he-holds-the-letter-that-has-enabled-him-to-discover-the-betrayal-and-crushes-a-picture-of-his-wifes-lover-under-his-foot-the-second-and-third-pictures-both-take-place-at-the-same-moment-five-years-later-image268846398.html
RMWHB092–Past and Present - 1858/9. by Augustus Egg (2 May 1816 - 25 March 1863). Augustus Leopold Egg was born in London. In 1859 Egg produced a series of three paintings called Past and Present. Influenced by the moral paintings of William Hogarth, the pictures tell the story of a man that Egg knew, whose wife had been unfaithful. In the first picture the husband discovers his wife's infidelity. he holds the letter that has enabled him to discover the betrayal and crushes a picture of his wife's lover under his foot. The second and third pictures both take place at the same moment, five years later,
On the 19th August 1944 Frank Doucette was a gunner on a B17 that was shot down over Eindhoven just north-west of here. He was taken in by the Dutch Resistance and worked with them in and around the forest of Lierop at Moorsel which was used as a hiding place for as many as thirty men at a time. During a battle with the Germans Frank was killed on 19 September 1944 and a Memorial was erected over his grave. Residents of the street the Memorial is in moved it here from its original site in order to look after it. The street is called the 'Amerikaans Vlieger' (American Flyer). The badly weath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-19th-august-1944-frank-doucette-was-a-gunner-on-a-b17-that-was-shot-down-over-eindhoven-just-north-west-of-here-he-was-taken-in-by-the-dutch-resistance-and-worked-with-them-in-and-around-the-forest-of-lierop-at-moorsel-which-was-used-as-a-hiding-place-for-as-many-as-thirty-men-at-a-time-during-a-battle-with-the-germans-frank-was-killed-on-19-september-1944-and-a-memorial-was-erected-over-his-grave-residents-of-the-street-the-memorial-is-in-moved-it-here-from-its-original-site-in-order-to-look-after-it-the-street-is-called-the-amerikaans-vlieger-american-flyer-the-badly-weath-image504848950.html
RM2M99RYJ–On the 19th August 1944 Frank Doucette was a gunner on a B17 that was shot down over Eindhoven just north-west of here. He was taken in by the Dutch Resistance and worked with them in and around the forest of Lierop at Moorsel which was used as a hiding place for as many as thirty men at a time. During a battle with the Germans Frank was killed on 19 September 1944 and a Memorial was erected over his grave. Residents of the street the Memorial is in moved it here from its original site in order to look after it. The street is called the 'Amerikaans Vlieger' (American Flyer). The badly weath
Kids playground tell the story of the seafaring history of Hanko town. Hankoniemi has been hundreds of years used as a berth.... Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kids-playground-tell-the-story-of-the-seafaring-history-of-hanko-town-47486588.html
RMCN75HG–Kids playground tell the story of the seafaring history of Hanko town. Hankoniemi has been hundreds of years used as a berth....
An Israeli man inside an art installation named The Story Telling box by German artists Thomas Ladenburger in which visitors enter a booth and tell their own story in front of a video camera during Musraramix an international interdisciplinary art festival that takes place annually in Musrara neighbourhood also known by its Hebrew name, Morasha which was populated by Christian Arabs who fled the neighborhood during the Israeli War of Independence in 1948, and were not permitted to return to their homes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-israeli-man-inside-an-art-installation-named-the-story-telling-144547995.html
RMJB4MCB–An Israeli man inside an art installation named The Story Telling box by German artists Thomas Ladenburger in which visitors enter a booth and tell their own story in front of a video camera during Musraramix an international interdisciplinary art festival that takes place annually in Musrara neighbourhood also known by its Hebrew name, Morasha which was populated by Christian Arabs who fled the neighborhood during the Israeli War of Independence in 1948, and were not permitted to return to their homes.
An illustration about Story Telling concept, a book with ribbon isolated on white background with green text Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-illustration-about-story-telling-concept-a-book-with-ribbon-isolated-57797171.html
RMDA0TTK–An illustration about Story Telling concept, a book with ribbon isolated on white background with green text
Bildnummer: 58325160 Datum: 08.08.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120808) -- TAIZHOU, Aug. 8, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Tong Xiaofeng, an old woman living alone, tell the story of being rescued at Hengzhi Village in Linhai City, east China s Zhejiang Province, Aug. 8, 2012. Tong Xiaofeng was transferred to a safe place by the local villagers ten minutes before her house collapse on Tuesday evening.(Xinhua/Jia Dongliu) (yxb) CHINA-ZHEJIANG-TAIZHOU-RESCUE(CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Einsturz Haus Wohngebäude Hauseinsturz marode Verfall xjh x0x 2012 quer 58325160 Date 08 08 2012 Copyright Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-58325160-datum-08082012-copyright-imagoxinhua-120808-taizhou-aug-8-2012-xinhua-tong-xiaofeng-an-old-woman-living-alone-tell-the-story-of-being-rescued-at-hengzhi-village-in-linhai-city-east-china-s-zhejiang-province-aug-8-2012-tong-xiaofeng-was-transferred-to-a-safe-place-by-the-local-villagers-ten-minutes-before-her-house-collapse-on-tuesday-eveningxinhuajia-dongliu-yxb-china-zhejiang-taizhou-rescuecn-publicationxnotxinxchn-gesellschaft-einsturz-haus-wohngebude-hauseinsturz-marode-verfall-xjh-x0x-2012-quer-58325160-date-08-08-2012-copyright-image562936033.html
RM2RKRXJ9–Bildnummer: 58325160 Datum: 08.08.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120808) -- TAIZHOU, Aug. 8, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Tong Xiaofeng, an old woman living alone, tell the story of being rescued at Hengzhi Village in Linhai City, east China s Zhejiang Province, Aug. 8, 2012. Tong Xiaofeng was transferred to a safe place by the local villagers ten minutes before her house collapse on Tuesday evening.(Xinhua/Jia Dongliu) (yxb) CHINA-ZHEJIANG-TAIZHOU-RESCUE(CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Einsturz Haus Wohngebäude Hauseinsturz marode Verfall xjh x0x 2012 quer 58325160 Date 08 08 2012 Copyright
GENOA, ITALY - Apr 17, 2021: a day in the city center, trying to tell and capture a story Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genoa-italy-apr-17-2021-a-day-in-the-city-center-trying-to-tell-and-capture-a-story-image430018096.html
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SP - SAO PAULO - 08/10/2023 - SAO PAULO, ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS, DOI-CODI - Debris piled up in an old room in a building where DOI-CODI operated in Sao Paulo, an organization created during the military dictatorship in Brazil that tortured and killed opponents of the regime. Excavations carried out by archaeologists are looking for fragments that tell the story of the violent repression in the place where it is estimated that between 1969, the year the organ was created, and 1983, the year it was closed, more than 6,000 people passed through. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/AGIF/Sipa USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sp-sao-paulo-08102023-sao-paulo-archaeological-excavations-doi-codi-debris-piled-up-in-an-old-room-in-a-building-where-doi-codi-operated-in-sao-paulo-an-organization-created-during-the-military-dictatorship-in-brazil-that-tortured-and-killed-opponents-of-the-regime-excavations-carried-out-by-archaeologists-are-looking-for-fragments-that-tell-the-story-of-the-violent-repression-in-the-place-where-it-is-estimated-that-between-1969-the-year-the-organ-was-created-and-1983-the-year-it-was-closed-more-than-6000-people-passed-through-photo-suamy-beydounagifsipa-usa-image561030186.html
RM2RGN3MA–SP - SAO PAULO - 08/10/2023 - SAO PAULO, ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS, DOI-CODI - Debris piled up in an old room in a building where DOI-CODI operated in Sao Paulo, an organization created during the military dictatorship in Brazil that tortured and killed opponents of the regime. Excavations carried out by archaeologists are looking for fragments that tell the story of the violent repression in the place where it is estimated that between 1969, the year the organ was created, and 1983, the year it was closed, more than 6,000 people passed through. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/AGIF/Sipa USA
March 22, 2017 - Beograd, Vojvodina, Serbia - A young refugee masks his face due to having fled the Taliban, who were forcing him to join them or to pay thousands of dollars in his place. Award-winning photojournalists Sachelle Babbar (USA & Germany) and Florian Bachmeier (Germany) collaborated to continue to tell the story of the refugees who are still stranded in Serbia, despite sharply reduced media coverage..As of March 22, and despite dwindling media and international attention, approximately 900 stranded refugees still remain at the “Belgrade Warehousesâ€, in the shadow of new luxury Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-march-22-2017-beograd-vojvodina-serbia-a-young-refugee-masks-his-face-137466542.html
RMHYJ3YA–March 22, 2017 - Beograd, Vojvodina, Serbia - A young refugee masks his face due to having fled the Taliban, who were forcing him to join them or to pay thousands of dollars in his place. Award-winning photojournalists Sachelle Babbar (USA & Germany) and Florian Bachmeier (Germany) collaborated to continue to tell the story of the refugees who are still stranded in Serbia, despite sharply reduced media coverage..As of March 22, and despite dwindling media and international attention, approximately 900 stranded refugees still remain at the “Belgrade Warehousesâ€, in the shadow of new luxury
Mani Bhavan is a museum and historical building dedicated to Gandhi, situated at Laburnum Road in the Gamdevi precinct of Mumbai. Mani Bhavan was the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. Mani Bhavan has a story to tell: it housed Gandhiji frequently during the times when he grew in stature and strength, from an agitator to a world figure Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mani-bhavan-is-a-museum-and-historical-building-dedicated-to-gandhi-situated-at-laburnum-road-in-the-gamdevi-precinct-of-mumbai-mani-bhavan-was-the-focal-point-of-gandhis-political-activities-in-mumbai-between-1917-and-1934-mani-bhavan-has-a-story-to-tell-it-housed-gandhiji-frequently-during-the-times-when-he-grew-in-stature-and-strength-from-an-agitator-to-a-world-figure-image503818682.html
RF2M7JWTA–Mani Bhavan is a museum and historical building dedicated to Gandhi, situated at Laburnum Road in the Gamdevi precinct of Mumbai. Mani Bhavan was the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. Mani Bhavan has a story to tell: it housed Gandhiji frequently during the times when he grew in stature and strength, from an agitator to a world figure
Let me tell you a story about DNA...Portrait of a mature male scientist holding a model of a DNA molecule in his lab. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/let-me-tell-you-a-story-about-dnaportrait-of-a-mature-male-scientist-holding-a-model-of-a-dna-molecule-in-his-lab-image514997291.html
RF2MWT48B–Let me tell you a story about DNA...Portrait of a mature male scientist holding a model of a DNA molecule in his lab.
Decay and abandonment tell the story of forgotten history. A dilapidated wooden building, its collapsing structure marked with a 'No Trespassing' sign Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decay-and-abandonment-tell-the-story-of-forgotten-history-a-dilapidated-wooden-building-its-collapsing-structure-marked-with-a-no-trespassing-sign-image556599190.html
RF2R9F7XE–Decay and abandonment tell the story of forgotten history. A dilapidated wooden building, its collapsing structure marked with a 'No Trespassing' sign
A military child points out his favorite place in the United States during the Tell Me a Story event at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., community center on Friday. The group exercise was aimed at showing the military children how much they all have traveled because of their parents' service and how lucky they are to have that opportunity. Tell Me a Story 130920-M-TH017-014 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-military-child-points-out-his-favorite-place-in-the-united-states-129727042.html
RMHF1G4J–A military child points out his favorite place in the United States during the Tell Me a Story event at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., community center on Friday. The group exercise was aimed at showing the military children how much they all have traveled because of their parents' service and how lucky they are to have that opportunity. Tell Me a Story 130920-M-TH017-014
Petroglyph's engraved on a rock surface, Mesa Verde National Park Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-petroglyphs-engraved-on-a-rock-surface-mesa-verde-national-park-36098370.html
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This area of New York called Greenwich Village, a huge residential and cultural area that occupies the west side of the city Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-area-of-new-york-called-greenwich-village-a-huge-residential-image67655357.html
RMDX1Y2N–This area of New York called Greenwich Village, a huge residential and cultural area that occupies the west side of the city
A Buddhist man bows as he buys his morning bread from the tandoor oven. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-buddhist-man-bows-as-he-buys-his-morning-bread-from-the-tandoor-56313066.html
RMD7H7TX–A Buddhist man bows as he buys his morning bread from the tandoor oven.
SP - SAO PAULO - 08/10/2023 - SAO PAULO, ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS, DOI-CODI - Debris piled up in an old room in a building where DOI-CODI operated in Sao Paulo, an organization created during the military dictatorship in Brazil that tortured and killed opponents of the regime. Excavations carried out by archaeologists are looking for fragments that tell the story of the violent repression in the place where it is estimated that between 1969, the year the organ was created, and 1983, the year it was closed, more than 6,000 people passed through. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/AGIF Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sp-sao-paulo-08102023-sao-paulo-archaeological-excavations-doi-codi-debris-piled-up-in-an-old-room-in-a-building-where-doi-codi-operated-in-sao-paulo-an-organization-created-during-the-military-dictatorship-in-brazil-that-tortured-and-killed-opponents-of-the-regime-excavations-carried-out-by-archaeologists-are-looking-for-fragments-that-tell-the-story-of-the-violent-repression-in-the-place-where-it-is-estimated-that-between-1969-the-year-the-organ-was-created-and-1983-the-year-it-was-closed-more-than-6000-people-passed-through-photo-suamy-beydounagif-image561030104.html
RM2RGN3HC–SP - SAO PAULO - 08/10/2023 - SAO PAULO, ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS, DOI-CODI - Debris piled up in an old room in a building where DOI-CODI operated in Sao Paulo, an organization created during the military dictatorship in Brazil that tortured and killed opponents of the regime. Excavations carried out by archaeologists are looking for fragments that tell the story of the violent repression in the place where it is estimated that between 1969, the year the organ was created, and 1983, the year it was closed, more than 6,000 people passed through. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/AGIF
A visitor views a piece of stained glass that forms part of the temporary exhibition ‘Unicorn' which explores the emblem of Scotland at the new Perth Museum, ahead of the opening to the public on March 30. The new museum is housed in the old City Hall building, and will tell the story of Perth's place in ancient and modern Scotland as the nation's first capital. The centrepiece of the new museum will be the Stone of Destiny, or Stone of Scone, returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years. Picture date: Wednesday March 27, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-visitor-views-a-piece-of-stained-glass-that-forms-part-of-the-temporary-exhibition-unicorn-which-explores-the-emblem-of-scotland-at-the-new-perth-museum-ahead-of-the-opening-to-the-public-on-march-30-the-new-museum-is-housed-in-the-old-city-hall-building-and-will-tell-the-story-of-perths-place-in-ancient-and-modern-scotland-as-the-nations-first-capital-the-centrepiece-of-the-new-museum-will-be-the-stone-of-destiny-or-stone-of-scone-returning-to-perthshire-for-the-first-time-in-over-700-years-picture-date-wednesday-march-27-2024-image601277279.html
RM2WX6F8F–A visitor views a piece of stained glass that forms part of the temporary exhibition ‘Unicorn' which explores the emblem of Scotland at the new Perth Museum, ahead of the opening to the public on March 30. The new museum is housed in the old City Hall building, and will tell the story of Perth's place in ancient and modern Scotland as the nation's first capital. The centrepiece of the new museum will be the Stone of Destiny, or Stone of Scone, returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years. Picture date: Wednesday March 27, 2024.
Harper's story booksA series of narratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for the instruction and entertainment of the youngEmbellished with numerous and beautiful engravings . e in thebook. Just at this moment, their father, who was sitting at thetable with them, and had been reading, shut his book and laid itdown. Children, said he, what are you looking at ? We are looking at a castle, said Mary; but we do not un-derstand it very well. I wish you would explain it to us. Very well, said her father; let me look at it, and tell mewhat you wish to know about it. In the first place, said Geo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harpers-story-booksa-series-of-narratives-dialogues-biographies-and-tales-for-the-instruction-and-entertainment-of-the-youngembellished-with-numerous-and-beautiful-engravings-e-in-thebook-just-at-this-moment-their-father-who-was-sitting-at-thetable-with-them-and-had-been-reading-shut-his-book-and-laid-itdown-children-said-he-what-are-you-looking-at-we-are-looking-at-a-castle-said-mary-but-we-do-not-un-derstand-it-very-well-i-wish-you-would-explain-it-to-us-very-well-said-her-father-let-me-look-at-it-and-tell-mewhat-you-wish-to-know-about-it-in-the-first-place-said-geo-image340073939.html
RM2AN7KNR–Harper's story booksA series of narratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for the instruction and entertainment of the youngEmbellished with numerous and beautiful engravings . e in thebook. Just at this moment, their father, who was sitting at thetable with them, and had been reading, shut his book and laid itdown. Children, said he, what are you looking at ? We are looking at a castle, said Mary; but we do not un-derstand it very well. I wish you would explain it to us. Very well, said her father; let me look at it, and tell mewhat you wish to know about it. In the first place, said Geo
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Cultivated-Plant Study 599 THE DAFFODILS AND THEIR RELATIVES Teacher's Story "Daffydown Dilly came up in the cold from the brown mold. Although the March breezes blew keen in her face. Although the while snow lay on many a place." Thus, it is that Miss Warner's stanzas tell us the special reason we so love the daffodils. They bring the sunshine color to the sodden earth, when the sun is chary of his favors in our northern latitude; and the sight of the daffodils floods the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-cultivated-plant-study-599-the-daffodils-and-their-relatives-teachers-story-quotdaffydown-dilly-came-up-in-the-cold-from-the-brown-mold-although-the-march-breezes-blew-keen-in-her-face-although-the-while-snow-lay-on-many-a-placequot-thus-it-is-that-miss-warners-stanzas-tell-us-the-special-reason-we-so-love-the-daffodils-they-bring-the-sunshine-color-to-the-sodden-earth-when-the-sun-is-chary-of-his-favors-in-our-northern-latitude-and-the-sight-of-the-daffodils-floods-the-s-image216355864.html
RMPFYT34–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Cultivated-Plant Study 599 THE DAFFODILS AND THEIR RELATIVES Teacher's Story "Daffydown Dilly came up in the cold from the brown mold. Although the March breezes blew keen in her face. Although the while snow lay on many a place." Thus, it is that Miss Warner's stanzas tell us the special reason we so love the daffodils. They bring the sunshine color to the sodden earth, when the sun is chary of his favors in our northern latitude; and the sight of the daffodils floods the s
A traditional story teller or 'halakis' recites tales in an age old custom to entertain gathering crowds, Jemaa el Fna Marrakech Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-traditional-story-teller-or-halakis-recites-tales-in-an-age-old-23472631.html
RMBA57G7–A traditional story teller or 'halakis' recites tales in an age old custom to entertain gathering crowds, Jemaa el Fna Marrakech
Mani Bhavan is a museum and historical building dedicated to Gandhi, situated at Laburnum Road in the Gamdevi precinct of Mumbai. Mani Bhavan was the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. Mani Bhavan has a story to tell: it housed Gandhiji frequently during the times when he grew in stature and strength, from an agitator to a world figure Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mani-bhavan-is-a-museum-and-historical-building-dedicated-to-gandhi-situated-at-laburnum-road-in-the-gamdevi-precinct-of-mumbai-mani-bhavan-was-the-focal-point-of-gandhis-political-activities-in-mumbai-between-1917-and-1934-mani-bhavan-has-a-story-to-tell-it-housed-gandhiji-frequently-during-the-times-when-he-grew-in-stature-and-strength-from-an-agitator-to-a-world-figure-image503818573.html
RF2M7JWMD–Mani Bhavan is a museum and historical building dedicated to Gandhi, situated at Laburnum Road in the Gamdevi precinct of Mumbai. Mani Bhavan was the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934. Mani Bhavan has a story to tell: it housed Gandhiji frequently during the times when he grew in stature and strength, from an agitator to a world figure
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Conservation officer Anna Zwagerman places the Bawsie Broun exhibit, a reconstruction of the dog whose skeleton was excavated from Mill Street in Perth near the new Perth Museum, ahead of the opening to the public on March 30. The new museum is housed in the old City Hall building, and will tell the story of Perth's place in ancient and modern Scotland as the nation's first capital. The centrepiece of the new museum will be the Stone of Destiny, or Stone of Scone, returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years. Picture date: Wednesday March 27, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conservation-officer-anna-zwagerman-places-the-bawsie-broun-exhibit-a-reconstruction-of-the-dog-whose-skeleton-was-excavated-from-mill-street-in-perth-near-the-new-perth-museum-ahead-of-the-opening-to-the-public-on-march-30-the-new-museum-is-housed-in-the-old-city-hall-building-and-will-tell-the-story-of-perths-place-in-ancient-and-modern-scotland-as-the-nations-first-capital-the-centrepiece-of-the-new-museum-will-be-the-stone-of-destiny-or-stone-of-scone-returning-to-perthshire-for-the-first-time-in-over-700-years-picture-date-wednesday-march-27-2024-image601277378.html
RM2WX6FC2–Conservation officer Anna Zwagerman places the Bawsie Broun exhibit, a reconstruction of the dog whose skeleton was excavated from Mill Street in Perth near the new Perth Museum, ahead of the opening to the public on March 30. The new museum is housed in the old City Hall building, and will tell the story of Perth's place in ancient and modern Scotland as the nation's first capital. The centrepiece of the new museum will be the Stone of Destiny, or Stone of Scone, returning to Perthshire for the first time in over 700 years. Picture date: Wednesday March 27, 2024.
Cambridge and its story With lithographs and other illus by Herbert Railton, the lithographs being tinted by Fanny Railton . has anything to tell us. The history of the guild life of Cambridge is one of unusual interest. The story breaks off far oftener than we could wish, but in the continuity of its religious guild history Cambridge holds a very important place, second only perhaps to that of Exeter. All the Cambridge guilds of which we know anything seem to have been essentially religious guilds, so prominent throughout their history remained their religious object. It is only indeed in con Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cambridge-and-its-story-with-lithographs-and-other-illus-by-herbert-railton-the-lithographs-being-tinted-by-fanny-railton-has-anything-to-tell-us-the-history-of-the-guild-life-of-cambridge-is-one-of-unusual-interest-the-story-breaks-off-far-oftener-than-we-could-wish-but-in-the-continuity-of-its-religious-guild-history-cambridge-holds-a-very-important-place-second-only-perhaps-to-that-of-exeter-all-the-cambridge-guilds-of-which-we-know-anything-seem-to-have-been-essentially-religious-guilds-so-prominent-throughout-their-history-remained-their-religious-object-it-is-only-indeed-in-con-image338379055.html
RM2AJEDX7–Cambridge and its story With lithographs and other illus by Herbert Railton, the lithographs being tinted by Fanny Railton . has anything to tell us. The history of the guild life of Cambridge is one of unusual interest. The story breaks off far oftener than we could wish, but in the continuity of its religious guild history Cambridge holds a very important place, second only perhaps to that of Exeter. All the Cambridge guilds of which we know anything seem to have been essentially religious guilds, so prominent throughout their history remained their religious object. It is only indeed in con
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Canadian transportation & distribution management . anything that is calculated to savelabor, save fuel, increase ton-mileage,expedite schedules, or increase theall-round service of their roads totheir patrons. And the first place these executiveslook, for information on the equip-ment and supplies they buy, is in theadvertising pages of CANADIANRAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD. Your message there will reach menwho have the authority to buy. Itwill reach them in a buying mood; ata buying moment. Make your message specific—tell-ing the story of your product or pro-position in sufficient detail to make Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-transportation-distribution-management-anything-that-is-calculated-to-savelabor-save-fuel-increase-ton-mileageexpedite-schedules-or-increase-theall-round-service-of-their-roads-totheir-patrons-and-the-first-place-these-executiveslook-for-information-on-the-equip-ment-and-supplies-they-buy-is-in-theadvertising-pages-of-canadianrailway-and-marine-world-your-message-there-will-reach-menwho-have-the-authority-to-buy-itwill-reach-them-in-a-buying-mood-ata-buying-moment-make-your-message-specifictell-ing-the-story-of-your-product-or-pro-position-in-sufficient-detail-to-make-image340008933.html
RM2AN4MT5–Canadian transportation & distribution management . anything that is calculated to savelabor, save fuel, increase ton-mileage,expedite schedules, or increase theall-round service of their roads totheir patrons. And the first place these executiveslook, for information on the equip-ment and supplies they buy, is in theadvertising pages of CANADIANRAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD. Your message there will reach menwho have the authority to buy. Itwill reach them in a buying mood; ata buying moment. Make your message specific—tell-ing the story of your product or pro-position in sufficient detail to make
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Abraham Lincoln : the true story of a great life . mountains fortwo days ; in crossing a stream Abrahams saddleturned over and his load all fell in Indian creek;finally they meet their brethren from whom theyhave been separated and then pursue their waywithout further interruption. Returning emigrantswhom they meet, according to the journal of Calk, tell such News of the indians that certain mem-bers of the company are afrade to go aney further.The following day more or less demoralizationtakes place among the members of this pioneerparty when the announcement is made, as theirchronicler so fa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-the-true-story-of-a-great-life-mountains-fortwo-days-in-crossing-a-stream-abrahams-saddleturned-over-and-his-load-all-fell-in-indian-creekfinally-they-meet-their-brethren-from-whom-theyhave-been-separated-and-then-pursue-their-waywithout-further-interruption-returning-emigrantswhom-they-meet-according-to-the-journal-of-calk-tell-such-news-of-the-indians-that-certain-mem-bers-of-the-company-are-afrade-to-go-aney-furtherthe-following-day-more-or-less-demoralizationtakes-place-among-the-members-of-this-pioneerparty-when-the-announcement-is-made-as-theirchronicler-so-fa-image339255785.html
RM2AKXC61–Abraham Lincoln : the true story of a great life . mountains fortwo days ; in crossing a stream Abrahams saddleturned over and his load all fell in Indian creek;finally they meet their brethren from whom theyhave been separated and then pursue their waywithout further interruption. Returning emigrantswhom they meet, according to the journal of Calk, tell such News of the indians that certain mem-bers of the company are afrade to go aney further.The following day more or less demoralizationtakes place among the members of this pioneerparty when the announcement is made, as theirchronicler so fa
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A first book in American history, with special reference to the lives and deeds of great Americans . o be in Holland. About their coming to America. Their troubles in trying to find a place to live. About their sufferings in Plymouth.Tell—How Standish came to know the Pilgrims. Why he came to Plymouth. The curious story of his courtship. X. Myles Standish and the Indians. The Indians, having got one taste of thefirearms of the white men, were afraid toattack Plymouth. But they thought thatthey might get rid of the white men bywitchcraft. So they held what they calleda powwow in a big swamp, to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-first-book-in-american-history-with-special-reference-to-the-lives-and-deeds-of-great-americans-o-be-in-holland-about-their-coming-to-america-their-troubles-in-trying-to-find-a-place-to-live-about-their-sufferings-in-plymouthtellhow-standish-came-to-know-the-pilgrims-why-he-came-to-plymouth-the-curious-story-of-his-courtship-x-myles-standish-and-the-indians-the-indians-having-got-one-taste-of-thefirearms-of-the-white-men-were-afraid-toattack-plymouth-but-they-thought-thatthey-might-get-rid-of-the-white-men-bywitchcraft-so-they-held-what-they-calleda-powwow-in-a-big-swamp-to-image339118133.html
RM2AKM4HW–A first book in American history, with special reference to the lives and deeds of great Americans . o be in Holland. About their coming to America. Their troubles in trying to find a place to live. About their sufferings in Plymouth.Tell—How Standish came to know the Pilgrims. Why he came to Plymouth. The curious story of his courtship. X. Myles Standish and the Indians. The Indians, having got one taste of thefirearms of the white men, were afraid toattack Plymouth. But they thought thatthey might get rid of the white men bywitchcraft. So they held what they calleda powwow in a big swamp, to
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America's story for America's children . A Palisaded Village of Virginia Indians. After cut in Hariots Virginia. but they could not tell him where his peoplehad gone. At last he gave up all hope, andwent back to the ship. He had tried his best, 88 AMERICAS STORY but could learn nothing. His friends were lost,the baby Virginia was lost, and all the colonistswere lost. Years after, other white men went to thesame place to found another colony. They, too,tried to find out something about the lostcolonists. But no one was able to learn whathappened to them. There is little doubt, however, that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-story-for-americas-children-a-palisaded-village-of-virginia-indians-after-cut-in-hariots-virginia-but-they-could-not-tell-him-where-his-peoplehad-gone-at-last-he-gave-up-all-hope-andwent-back-to-the-ship-he-had-tried-his-best-88-americas-story-but-could-learn-nothing-his-friends-were-lostthe-baby-virginia-was-lost-and-all-the-colonistswere-lost-years-after-other-white-men-went-to-thesame-place-to-found-another-colony-they-tootried-to-find-out-something-about-the-lostcolonists-but-no-one-was-able-to-learn-whathappened-to-them-there-is-little-doubt-however-that-the-image339412143.html
RM2AM5FJ7–America's story for America's children . A Palisaded Village of Virginia Indians. After cut in Hariots Virginia. but they could not tell him where his peoplehad gone. At last he gave up all hope, andwent back to the ship. He had tried his best, 88 AMERICAS STORY but could learn nothing. His friends were lost,the baby Virginia was lost, and all the colonistswere lost. Years after, other white men went to thesame place to found another colony. They, too,tried to find out something about the lostcolonists. But no one was able to learn whathappened to them. There is little doubt, however, that the
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. Princeton sketches : the story of Nassau Hall. ery of Ayr, a member being ap-pointed to tell him he must make his preachingmore popular and less abstract, leaving out suchphrases as transcendental and the like,—an ad-monition which the young minister endeavoredpatiently and successfully to obey. This is notthe place to give an account of Dr. McCoshslong and eventful service in the ministry, hisvarious pastorates, and his fearless leadership infighting Establishment and founding the FreeChurch of Scotland. In 1850 he published hisMethod of Divine Government, a book whichhas gone through at le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princeton-sketches-the-story-of-nassau-hall-ery-of-ayr-a-member-being-ap-pointed-to-tell-him-he-must-make-his-preachingmore-popular-and-less-abstract-leaving-out-suchphrases-as-transcendental-and-the-likean-ad-monition-which-the-young-minister-endeavoredpatiently-and-successfully-to-obey-this-is-notthe-place-to-give-an-account-of-dr-mccoshslong-and-eventful-service-in-the-ministry-hisvarious-pastorates-and-his-fearless-leadership-infighting-establishment-and-founding-the-freechurch-of-scotland-in-1850-he-published-hismethod-of-divine-government-a-book-whichhas-gone-through-at-le-image336833031.html
RM2AG01Y3–. Princeton sketches : the story of Nassau Hall. ery of Ayr, a member being ap-pointed to tell him he must make his preachingmore popular and less abstract, leaving out suchphrases as transcendental and the like,—an ad-monition which the young minister endeavoredpatiently and successfully to obey. This is notthe place to give an account of Dr. McCoshslong and eventful service in the ministry, hisvarious pastorates, and his fearless leadership infighting Establishment and founding the FreeChurch of Scotland. In 1850 he published hisMethod of Divine Government, a book whichhas gone through at le
Through the heart of Patagonia . a hiding-place. We visited the spotlater on, but here I may as well tell some part of the story of hislife. He was very generally known for many years as the WildMan of Santa Cruz, and his history was an extraordinary one—one of those smears of high and vivid colour which circumstanceoccasionally paints in upon the dull humdrum picture of the dailylife of a district. Let us set out his antecedents. He and his brother were Gauchos. They lived in camp, andwere partners in a small business. Cattle, sheep, and horsesformed their stock. Once they went together on a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-a-hiding-place-we-visited-the-spotlater-on-but-here-i-may-as-well-tell-some-part-of-the-story-of-hislife-he-was-very-generally-known-for-many-years-as-the-wildman-of-santa-cruz-and-his-history-was-an-extraordinary-oneone-of-those-smears-of-high-and-vivid-colour-which-circumstanceoccasionally-paints-in-upon-the-dull-humdrum-picture-of-the-dailylife-of-a-district-let-us-set-out-his-antecedents-he-and-his-brother-were-gauchos-they-lived-in-camp-andwere-partners-in-a-small-business-cattle-sheep-and-horsesformed-their-stock-once-they-went-together-on-a-image338197018.html
RM2AJ65MX–Through the heart of Patagonia . a hiding-place. We visited the spotlater on, but here I may as well tell some part of the story of hislife. He was very generally known for many years as the WildMan of Santa Cruz, and his history was an extraordinary one—one of those smears of high and vivid colour which circumstanceoccasionally paints in upon the dull humdrum picture of the dailylife of a district. Let us set out his antecedents. He and his brother were Gauchos. They lived in camp, andwere partners in a small business. Cattle, sheep, and horsesformed their stock. Once they went together on a
Christian Cynosure . f England would be stir-red; every one would become apreacher of righteousness, every onewould go forth to tell the story; andthe church would find a way topierce the clouds, and the rain wouldcome down. I remember being told of a partywho wished to settle in one of theStates. The place they went to firstwas most beautiful, but they weretold there was no rain there, thewells were all dried up. They movedfurther on, still there was no rain.At the third place they went to theclouds were pierced; they got tothese clouds, and they had abund-ance. Let us move to the piercedclou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-cynosure-f-england-would-be-stir-red-every-one-would-become-apreacher-of-righteousness-every-onewould-go-forth-to-tell-the-story-andthe-church-would-find-a-way-topierce-the-clouds-and-the-rain-wouldcome-down-i-remember-being-told-of-a-partywho-wished-to-settle-in-one-of-thestates-the-place-they-went-to-firstwas-most-beautiful-but-they-weretold-there-was-no-rain-there-thewells-were-all-dried-up-they-movedfurther-on-still-there-was-no-rainat-the-third-place-they-went-to-theclouds-were-pierced-they-got-tothese-clouds-and-they-had-abund-ance-let-us-move-to-the-piercedclou-image340089456.html
RM2AN8BG0–Christian Cynosure . f England would be stir-red; every one would become apreacher of righteousness, every onewould go forth to tell the story; andthe church would find a way topierce the clouds, and the rain wouldcome down. I remember being told of a partywho wished to settle in one of theStates. The place they went to firstwas most beautiful, but they weretold there was no rain there, thewells were all dried up. They movedfurther on, still there was no rain.At the third place they went to theclouds were pierced; they got tothese clouds, and they had abund-ance. Let us move to the piercedclou
A history of Virginia for boys and girls . rivers and bays that nowcarry our ships of steel are the same that long agowere dotted here and there with flocks of fowland frail canoes. Where many of our towns andcities rise there once stood Indian villages. Ourhomes are often on a camping ground or a battlefield. And the stories that go along with thechanges that have taken place we call history. VIRGINIA AND VIRGINIA DARE 3 Our first story, Virginia and Virginia Dare/will tell us how this part of the New World cameto be called Virginia and why the first English childborn here was also called Vir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-virginia-for-boys-and-girls-rivers-and-bays-that-nowcarry-our-ships-of-steel-are-the-same-that-long-agowere-dotted-here-and-there-with-flocks-of-fowland-frail-canoes-where-many-of-our-towns-andcities-rise-there-once-stood-indian-villages-ourhomes-are-often-on-a-camping-ground-or-a-battlefield-and-the-stories-that-go-along-with-thechanges-that-have-taken-place-we-call-history-virginia-and-virginia-dare-3-our-first-story-virginia-and-virginia-darewill-tell-us-how-this-part-of-the-new-world-cameto-be-called-virginia-and-why-the-first-english-childborn-here-was-also-called-vir-image338299562.html
RM2AJATF6–A history of Virginia for boys and girls . rivers and bays that nowcarry our ships of steel are the same that long agowere dotted here and there with flocks of fowland frail canoes. Where many of our towns andcities rise there once stood Indian villages. Ourhomes are often on a camping ground or a battlefield. And the stories that go along with thechanges that have taken place we call history. VIRGINIA AND VIRGINIA DARE 3 Our first story, Virginia and Virginia Dare/will tell us how this part of the New World cameto be called Virginia and why the first English childborn here was also called Vir
The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . ADMIRAL JOHN PAUL JONES STORY OF THE PILGRIMS. 93 And I know that we shall tell Mr. Harland all that he wants toknow of the Plymouth of to-day, but it is rather hard to believe that wehave stood just where the Pilgrims landed, and looked at the place wherethe Mayflower rode at anchor ! exclaimed Nettie. At Boston the two parties separated, and a very silent thirteen tookthe western train. Bennie uttered the sentiment of all whe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-our-nation-from-the-earliest-discoveries-to-the-present-time-together-with-a-graphic-account-of-porto-rico-cuba-hawaii-and-the-philippine-islands-admiral-john-paul-jones-story-of-the-pilgrims-93-and-i-know-that-we-shall-tell-mr-harland-all-that-he-wants-toknow-of-the-plymouth-of-to-day-but-it-is-rather-hard-to-believe-that-wehave-stood-just-where-the-pilgrims-landed-and-looked-at-the-place-wherethe-mayflower-rode-at-anchor-!-exclaimed-nettie-at-boston-the-two-parties-separated-and-a-very-silent-thirteen-tookthe-western-train-bennie-uttered-the-sentiment-of-all-whe-image339974899.html
RM2AN35CK–The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . ADMIRAL JOHN PAUL JONES STORY OF THE PILGRIMS. 93 And I know that we shall tell Mr. Harland all that he wants toknow of the Plymouth of to-day, but it is rather hard to believe that wehave stood just where the Pilgrims landed, and looked at the place wherethe Mayflower rode at anchor ! exclaimed Nettie. At Boston the two parties separated, and a very silent thirteen tookthe western train. Bennie uttered the sentiment of all whe
The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . ADMIRAL JOHN PAUL JONES STORY OF THE PILGRIMS. 93 And I know that we shall tell Mr. Harland all that he wants toknow of the Plymouth of to-day, but it is rather hard to believe that wehave stood just where the Pilgrims landed, and looked at the place wherethe Mayflower rode at anchor ! exclaimed Nettie. At Boston the two parties separated, and a very silent thirteen tookthe western train. Bennie uttered the sentiment of all whe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-our-nation-from-the-earliest-discoveries-to-the-present-time-together-with-a-graphic-account-of-porto-rico-cuba-hawaii-and-the-philippine-islands-admiral-john-paul-jones-story-of-the-pilgrims-93-and-i-know-that-we-shall-tell-mr-harland-all-that-he-wants-toknow-of-the-plymouth-of-to-day-but-it-is-rather-hard-to-believe-that-wehave-stood-just-where-the-pilgrims-landed-and-looked-at-the-place-wherethe-mayflower-rode-at-anchor-!-exclaimed-nettie-at-boston-the-two-parties-separated-and-a-very-silent-thirteen-tookthe-western-train-bennie-uttered-the-sentiment-of-all-whe-image339971045.html
RM2AN30F1–The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . ADMIRAL JOHN PAUL JONES STORY OF THE PILGRIMS. 93 And I know that we shall tell Mr. Harland all that he wants toknow of the Plymouth of to-day, but it is rather hard to believe that wehave stood just where the Pilgrims landed, and looked at the place wherethe Mayflower rode at anchor ! exclaimed Nettie. At Boston the two parties separated, and a very silent thirteen tookthe western train. Bennie uttered the sentiment of all whe
. St. Nicholas [serial]. eonce, and but for it, youngster, and he ran hishands through the curls upon my head, for Ihad taken my place by his side, you wouldnot be here to-day. My fathers friend smiled, and we who knewthat a story was coming were eager at once forthe tale. Tell us, father, tell us, I demanded eagerly,as we crowded close about his chair. It happened, said he, upon our ex-pedition to the Pacific. I was on the Vin- 424 A TALE OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS. 425 cennes at the time, and we were returning fromour expedition to the North Pacific, stoppingamong the South Sea Islands to take Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-eonce-and-but-for-it-youngster-and-he-ran-hishands-through-the-curls-upon-my-head-for-ihad-taken-my-place-by-his-side-you-wouldnot-be-here-to-day-my-fathers-friend-smiled-and-we-who-knewthat-a-story-was-coming-were-eager-at-once-forthe-tale-tell-us-father-tell-us-i-demanded-eagerlyas-we-crowded-close-about-his-chair-it-happened-said-he-upon-our-ex-pedition-to-the-pacific-i-was-on-the-vin-424-a-tale-of-the-cannibal-islands-425-cennes-at-the-time-and-we-were-returning-fromour-expedition-to-the-north-pacific-stoppingamong-the-south-sea-islands-to-take-image337022027.html
RM2AG8K0Y–. St. Nicholas [serial]. eonce, and but for it, youngster, and he ran hishands through the curls upon my head, for Ihad taken my place by his side, you wouldnot be here to-day. My fathers friend smiled, and we who knewthat a story was coming were eager at once forthe tale. Tell us, father, tell us, I demanded eagerly,as we crowded close about his chair. It happened, said he, upon our ex-pedition to the Pacific. I was on the Vin- 424 A TALE OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS. 425 cennes at the time, and we were returning fromour expedition to the North Pacific, stoppingamong the South Sea Islands to take
. The Saturday evening post. le the biginsurance dispute which arose out of theother fellows actually pulling exactly thesame story that we had kept our carwhere the tires wouldnt wear out. But before long a strange metamorphosisbegan taking place in me. At least I thinkthats what it was. At any rate its a goodword, so let it stand. What I mean to say isthat I grew thin again. Well then, if notexactly thin, let us say about a thirty-six,which is thin enough for any marriedwoman. And after about two months thereason for this began to dawn upon me.But Im not going to tell you what it was.Not fre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-saturday-evening-post-le-the-biginsurance-dispute-which-arose-out-of-theother-fellows-actually-pulling-exactly-thesame-story-that-we-had-kept-our-carwhere-the-tires-wouldnt-wear-out-but-before-long-a-strange-metamorphosisbegan-taking-place-in-me-at-least-i-thinkthats-what-it-was-at-any-rate-its-a-goodword-so-let-it-stand-what-i-mean-to-say-isthat-i-grew-thin-again-well-then-if-notexactly-thin-let-us-say-about-a-thirty-sixwhich-is-thin-enough-for-any-marriedwoman-and-after-about-two-months-thereason-for-this-began-to-dawn-upon-mebut-im-not-going-to-tell-you-what-it-wasnot-fre-image337019385.html
RM2AG8FJH–. The Saturday evening post. le the biginsurance dispute which arose out of theother fellows actually pulling exactly thesame story that we had kept our carwhere the tires wouldnt wear out. But before long a strange metamorphosisbegan taking place in me. At least I thinkthats what it was. At any rate its a goodword, so let it stand. What I mean to say isthat I grew thin again. Well then, if notexactly thin, let us say about a thirty-six,which is thin enough for any marriedwoman. And after about two months thereason for this began to dawn upon me.But Im not going to tell you what it was.Not fre
Recollections of a player . A PLAYER Orleans. At the latter place we foundMiss Effie Ellsler playing at the OperaHouse, and my old friend C. W. Couldocka member of her comj)any. We lived atthe same hotel, and had many pleasantchats together. Couldock was full ofreminiscences, and could tell a story inthe drollest manner and with as goodeffect as any one I have ever met. Hewas well known in New Orleans and hada great many friends, whom it was hiscustom to meet after the performance,often insisting upon my going with him.Upon these occasions Couldock would keepus all greatly amused for hours wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/recollections-of-a-player-a-player-orleans-at-the-latter-place-we-foundmiss-effie-ellsler-playing-at-the-operahouse-and-my-old-friend-c-w-couldocka-member-of-her-comjany-we-lived-atthe-same-hotel-and-had-many-pleasantchats-together-couldock-was-full-ofreminiscences-and-could-tell-a-story-inthe-drollest-manner-and-with-as-goodeffect-as-any-one-i-have-ever-met-hewas-well-known-in-new-orleans-and-hada-great-many-friends-whom-it-was-hiscustom-to-meet-after-the-performanceoften-insisting-upon-my-going-with-himupon-these-occasions-couldock-would-keepus-all-greatly-amused-for-hours-wit-image340097364.html
RM2AN8NJC–Recollections of a player . A PLAYER Orleans. At the latter place we foundMiss Effie Ellsler playing at the OperaHouse, and my old friend C. W. Couldocka member of her comj)any. We lived atthe same hotel, and had many pleasantchats together. Couldock was full ofreminiscences, and could tell a story inthe drollest manner and with as goodeffect as any one I have ever met. Hewas well known in New Orleans and hada great many friends, whom it was hiscustom to meet after the performance,often insisting upon my going with him.Upon these occasions Couldock would keepus all greatly amused for hours wit
. St. Nicholas [serial]. Y TER PON (A Cor-.tinued Story) You wilt find one part ofthis story in last monthsSt. Nicholas and anothernext mont i IF the manager of the football team had notbeen called home by illness —And if the colored trainer had nt wantedPeters team kept in perfect condition — And if the reins had been able to endurejust an ounce more of strain without parting—And if- Well, anyway, despite ifs and ands andhuts, it did happen; so we might just as wellforget the ifs and tell you all about it. In the first place, Peter had been electedmanager of the football team just before theg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-y-ter-pon-a-cor-tinued-story-you-wilt-find-one-part-ofthis-story-in-last-monthsst-nicholas-and-anothernext-mont-i-if-the-manager-of-the-football-team-had-notbeen-called-home-by-illness-and-if-the-colored-trainer-had-nt-wantedpeters-team-kept-in-perfect-condition-and-if-the-reins-had-been-able-to-endurejust-an-ounce-more-of-strain-without-partingand-if-well-anyway-despite-ifs-and-ands-andhuts-it-did-happen-so-we-might-just-as-wellforget-the-ifs-and-tell-you-all-about-it-in-the-first-place-peter-had-been-electedmanager-of-the-football-team-just-before-theg-image336743424.html
RM2AFRYJT–. St. Nicholas [serial]. Y TER PON (A Cor-.tinued Story) You wilt find one part ofthis story in last monthsSt. Nicholas and anothernext mont i IF the manager of the football team had notbeen called home by illness —And if the colored trainer had nt wantedPeters team kept in perfect condition — And if the reins had been able to endurejust an ounce more of strain without parting—And if- Well, anyway, despite ifs and ands andhuts, it did happen; so we might just as wellforget the ifs and tell you all about it. In the first place, Peter had been electedmanager of the football team just before theg
StNicholas [serial] . ? Why, yes; but where should they begin? Anywhere else, my boy. Middle, middle-end,middle-beginning, end—any old place but the be-ginning. Donald looked up with a half-incredulous smile. You talk a lot of nonsense —for a big boy,dont you? Nonsense? I? Never! In fact, so seriousis my talk that I m privately known as SolomonSolemncholy. But how in the world would you tell a storythat did nt begin at the beginning? Donaldseyes were round with inquiry. Easy enough. It s the most foolish thing inthe world to begin a story at the beginning. Take,for instance, the story of The L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stnicholas-serial-why-yes-but-where-should-they-begin-anywhere-else-my-boy-middle-middle-endmiddle-beginning-endany-old-place-but-the-be-ginning-donald-looked-up-with-a-half-incredulous-smile-you-talk-a-lot-of-nonsense-for-a-big-boydont-you-nonsense-i-never!-in-fact-so-seriousis-my-talk-that-i-m-privately-known-as-solomonsolemncholy-but-how-in-the-world-would-you-tell-a-storythat-did-nt-begin-at-the-beginning-donaldseyes-were-round-with-inquiry-easy-enough-it-s-the-most-foolish-thing-inthe-world-to-begin-a-story-at-the-beginning-takefor-instance-the-story-of-the-l-image343236967.html
RM2AXBP73–StNicholas [serial] . ? Why, yes; but where should they begin? Anywhere else, my boy. Middle, middle-end,middle-beginning, end—any old place but the be-ginning. Donald looked up with a half-incredulous smile. You talk a lot of nonsense —for a big boy,dont you? Nonsense? I? Never! In fact, so seriousis my talk that I m privately known as SolomonSolemncholy. But how in the world would you tell a storythat did nt begin at the beginning? Donaldseyes were round with inquiry. Easy enough. It s the most foolish thing inthe world to begin a story at the beginning. Take,for instance, the story of The L
. The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story. THE GOOD SAMARITAN BRINGS THE WOUNDED MAN TO AN INN. 254 St. Luke X. 34.. JESUS AT THE HOUSE OF MARY AND MARTHA IX BETHANY ST. I.IK1 X. J.)-> Jesus Goes to Bethany. ¥ARY and Martha, who lived in the town of Bethany, had a brothernamed Lazarus, and he was sick. Therefore his sisters sent word toJesus, to tell him their brother was sick. Jesus loved Martha and hersister and Lazarus, yet when he heard their message, he did not go to them, butstayed two days longer in the place where he was. Afterward he said to hisdisciples, Le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bible-panorama-or-the-holy-scriptures-in-picture-and-story-the-good-samaritan-brings-the-wounded-man-to-an-inn-254-st-luke-x-34-jesus-at-the-house-of-mary-and-martha-ix-bethany-st-iik1-x-j-gt-jesus-goes-to-bethany-ary-and-martha-who-lived-in-the-town-of-bethany-had-a-brothernamed-lazarus-and-he-was-sick-therefore-his-sisters-sent-word-tojesus-to-tell-him-their-brother-was-sick-jesus-loved-martha-and-hersister-and-lazarus-yet-when-he-heard-their-message-he-did-not-go-to-them-butstayed-two-days-longer-in-the-place-where-he-was-afterward-he-said-to-hisdisciples-le-image336656464.html
RM2AFM0N4–. The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story. THE GOOD SAMARITAN BRINGS THE WOUNDED MAN TO AN INN. 254 St. Luke X. 34.. JESUS AT THE HOUSE OF MARY AND MARTHA IX BETHANY ST. I.IK1 X. J.)-> Jesus Goes to Bethany. ¥ARY and Martha, who lived in the town of Bethany, had a brothernamed Lazarus, and he was sick. Therefore his sisters sent word toJesus, to tell him their brother was sick. Jesus loved Martha and hersister and Lazarus, yet when he heard their message, he did not go to them, butstayed two days longer in the place where he was. Afterward he said to hisdisciples, Le
The charm of the Middle kingdom . MARKET PLACE WITH SHRINE. A STUDENT, HIS M^FE AND HIS AUNT THE CHARM OF THE MIDDLE KINGDOM Shall I tell you the story of the aged philos-opher who discovered God? »S7iiA, I whispered, for I was not uncon-scious of the solemnity of her thought. Ssu-ling leaned forward, her face aglow withVegas yellow light. She spoke in her nativetongue. It was a simple story, requiring asimple language. There was once a sage who employedhis whole lifetime seeking for a manifesta-tion of the One you call God. He wanderedup and down the faces of the earth, peeringinto the hearts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-charm-of-the-middle-kingdom-market-place-with-shrine-a-student-his-mfe-and-his-aunt-the-charm-of-the-middle-kingdom-shall-i-tell-you-the-story-of-the-aged-philos-opher-who-discovered-god-s7iia-i-whispered-for-i-was-not-uncon-scious-of-the-solemnity-of-her-thought-ssu-ling-leaned-forward-her-face-aglow-withvegas-yellow-light-she-spoke-in-her-nativetongue-it-was-a-simple-story-requiring-asimple-language-there-was-once-a-sage-who-employedhis-whole-lifetime-seeking-for-a-manifesta-tion-of-the-one-you-call-god-he-wanderedup-and-down-the-faces-of-the-earth-peeringinto-the-hearts-image340086075.html
RM2AN8777–The charm of the Middle kingdom . MARKET PLACE WITH SHRINE. A STUDENT, HIS M^FE AND HIS AUNT THE CHARM OF THE MIDDLE KINGDOM Shall I tell you the story of the aged philos-opher who discovered God? »S7iiA, I whispered, for I was not uncon-scious of the solemnity of her thought. Ssu-ling leaned forward, her face aglow withVegas yellow light. She spoke in her nativetongue. It was a simple story, requiring asimple language. There was once a sage who employedhis whole lifetime seeking for a manifesta-tion of the One you call God. He wanderedup and down the faces of the earth, peeringinto the hearts
The story and song of Black Roderick . pes. though 1said the;i^ 3&i would have forced their way uponhis cheeks, for now that he had hernot his desire was strong upon himto behold his bride. As he lay upon the heather, heheard the shrill voice of his littlebrother clamoring by his side. Be still, quoth he, forhast frightened away a fair dreamthat I fain would follow. But I would tell thee,little brother, of a strange thing,ijand one to set thee full of laughter. £ Nay, quoth the Black Earl, of £that I have no desire, lest thou place **upon my head a cap and bells, and^rcall me fool Roderick. An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-and-song-of-black-roderick-pes-though-1said-thei-3i-would-have-forced-their-way-uponhis-cheeks-for-now-that-he-had-hernot-his-desire-was-strong-upon-himto-behold-his-bride-as-he-lay-upon-the-heather-heheard-the-shrill-voice-of-his-littlebrother-clamoring-by-his-side-be-still-quoth-he-forhast-frightened-away-a-fair-dreamthat-i-fain-would-follow-but-i-would-tell-theelittle-brother-of-a-strange-thingijand-one-to-set-thee-full-of-laughter-nay-quoth-the-black-earl-of-that-i-have-no-desire-lest-thou-place-upon-my-head-a-cap-and-bells-andrcall-me-fool-roderick-an-image342699498.html
RM2AWF8KP–The story and song of Black Roderick . pes. though 1said the;i^ 3&i would have forced their way uponhis cheeks, for now that he had hernot his desire was strong upon himto behold his bride. As he lay upon the heather, heheard the shrill voice of his littlebrother clamoring by his side. Be still, quoth he, forhast frightened away a fair dreamthat I fain would follow. But I would tell thee,little brother, of a strange thing,ijand one to set thee full of laughter. £ Nay, quoth the Black Earl, of £that I have no desire, lest thou place **upon my head a cap and bells, and^rcall me fool Roderick. An
. North America; or, The United States and the adjacent countries. story of the various countries in *h:it portion of our continent which is called North ^America. In another volume I shall tell about South America. x -I 1. Before we proceed, it may be well to give a brief geographical description of the country whose s history we are now about to relate. ^—— ^ ^ G. Why was America called the INew World ? What is the ^ S eastern continent called ? y 7. What happened when Columbus told the people of Europe ^ > that he had discovered a new continent ? W^hat took place in a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-america-or-the-united-states-and-the-adjacent-countries-story-of-the-various-countries-in-hit-portion-of-our-continent-which-is-called-north-america-in-another-volume-i-shall-tell-about-south-america-x-i-1-before-we-proceed-it-may-be-well-to-give-a-brief-geographical-description-of-the-country-whose-s-history-we-are-now-about-to-relate-g-why-was-america-called-the-inew-world-what-is-the-s-eastern-continent-called-y-7-what-happened-when-columbus-told-the-people-of-europe-gt-that-he-had-discovered-a-new-continent-what-took-place-in-a-image337088577.html
RM2AGBKWN–. North America; or, The United States and the adjacent countries. story of the various countries in *h:it portion of our continent which is called North ^America. In another volume I shall tell about South America. x -I 1. Before we proceed, it may be well to give a brief geographical description of the country whose s history we are now about to relate. ^—— ^ ^ G. Why was America called the INew World ? What is the ^ S eastern continent called ? y 7. What happened when Columbus told the people of Europe ^ > that he had discovered a new continent ? W^hat took place in a
. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. HOLYROOD PALACE. NDS.. climbed up to it on a re-cent visit It commandsa sweeping view of thesea, .uid the hills that en-circle the city. They nexl went to theold Palace ot 1 lolyrood.and were shown the a]ments of the unfortunateQueen of So its. I 1). iv.- said the tall5 iitchman who atteithem about the place, isthe room where Rizziqwas murdered, in the presjence of Mary. They were told tliatcertain stain in the tloorwas the blood of the hap*less man.We must ask Master Lewis to tell us the whole story, isited St. Giles, thi of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zigzag-journeys-in-europe-vacation-rambles-in-historic-lands-holyrood-palace-nds-climbed-up-to-it-on-a-re-cent-visit-it-commandsa-sweeping-view-of-thesea-uid-the-hills-that-en-circle-the-city-they-nexl-went-to-theold-palace-ot-1-lolyroodand-were-shown-the-a-ments-of-the-unfortunatequeen-of-so-its-i-1-iv-said-the-tall5-iitchman-who-atteithem-about-the-place-isthe-room-where-rizziqwas-murdered-in-the-presjence-of-mary-they-were-told-tliatcertain-stain-in-the-tloorwas-the-blood-of-the-hapless-manwe-must-ask-master-lewis-to-tell-us-the-whole-story-isited-st-giles-thi-of-t-image336646617.html
RM2AFKG5D–. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. HOLYROOD PALACE. NDS.. climbed up to it on a re-cent visit It commandsa sweeping view of thesea, .uid the hills that en-circle the city. They nexl went to theold Palace ot 1 lolyrood.and were shown the a]ments of the unfortunateQueen of So its. I 1). iv.- said the tall5 iitchman who atteithem about the place, isthe room where Rizziqwas murdered, in the presjence of Mary. They were told tliatcertain stain in the tloorwas the blood of the hap*less man.We must ask Master Lewis to tell us the whole story, isited St. Giles, thi of t
. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. climbed up to it on a re-cent visit It commandsa sweeping view of thesea, .uid the hills that en-circle the city. They nexl went to theold Palace ot 1 lolyrood.and were shown the a]ments of the unfortunateQueen of So its. I 1). iv.- said the tall5 iitchman who atteithem about the place, isthe room where Rizziqwas murdered, in the presjence of Mary. They were told tliatcertain stain in the tloorwas the blood of the hap*less man.We must ask Master Lewis to tell us the whole story, isited St. Giles, thi of the preaching of Knox, th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zigzag-journeys-in-europe-vacation-rambles-in-historic-lands-climbed-up-to-it-on-a-re-cent-visit-it-commandsa-sweeping-view-of-thesea-uid-the-hills-that-en-circle-the-city-they-nexl-went-to-theold-palace-ot-1-lolyroodand-were-shown-the-a-ments-of-the-unfortunatequeen-of-so-its-i-1-iv-said-the-tall5-iitchman-who-atteithem-about-the-place-isthe-room-where-rizziqwas-murdered-in-the-presjence-of-mary-they-were-told-tliatcertain-stain-in-the-tloorwas-the-blood-of-the-hapless-manwe-must-ask-master-lewis-to-tell-us-the-whole-story-isited-st-giles-thi-of-the-preaching-of-knox-th-image336646502.html
RM2AFKG1A–. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. climbed up to it on a re-cent visit It commandsa sweeping view of thesea, .uid the hills that en-circle the city. They nexl went to theold Palace ot 1 lolyrood.and were shown the a]ments of the unfortunateQueen of So its. I 1). iv.- said the tall5 iitchman who atteithem about the place, isthe room where Rizziqwas murdered, in the presjence of Mary. They were told tliatcertain stain in the tloorwas the blood of the hap*less man.We must ask Master Lewis to tell us the whole story, isited St. Giles, thi of the preaching of Knox, th
The New England historical and genealogical register . 1881.] Cabo de Baxos. 49 CABO DE BAXOS: Or, the Place of Cape Cod in tue old Cartology. By the Rev. B. F. De Costa, of Xevr York City. IF the bold foreland knowu as Cape Cod could frame articulate speech,what a story its storm-swept shores might tell. It has looked outthrough scudding mists upon the enterprise, the hopes and fears of manynations. Histories have been eugulphed in its -naves and buried in itssands. Cape Cod, however, is simply the wreck of an old and more ex-tensive promontory. Even since the seventeenth century large portio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register-1881-cabo-de-baxos-49-cabo-de-baxos-or-the-place-of-cape-cod-in-tue-old-cartology-by-the-rev-b-f-de-costa-of-xevr-york-city-if-the-bold-foreland-knowu-as-cape-cod-could-frame-articulate-speechwhat-a-story-its-storm-swept-shores-might-tell-it-has-looked-outthrough-scudding-mists-upon-the-enterprise-the-hopes-and-fears-of-manynations-histories-have-been-eugulphed-in-its-naves-and-buried-in-itssands-cape-cod-however-is-simply-the-wreck-of-an-old-and-more-ex-tensive-promontory-even-since-the-seventeenth-century-large-portio-image340202387.html
RM2ANDFH7–The New England historical and genealogical register . 1881.] Cabo de Baxos. 49 CABO DE BAXOS: Or, the Place of Cape Cod in tue old Cartology. By the Rev. B. F. De Costa, of Xevr York City. IF the bold foreland knowu as Cape Cod could frame articulate speech,what a story its storm-swept shores might tell. It has looked outthrough scudding mists upon the enterprise, the hopes and fears of manynations. Histories have been eugulphed in its -naves and buried in itssands. Cape Cod, however, is simply the wreck of an old and more ex-tensive promontory. Even since the seventeenth century large portio
The world: historical and actual . »• the case. With oc- Icasionalinterrup-tions thecantonshave al-ways beenfree andunited. T h enationalhero wasWilliamTell. Hisvery ex-iste neehas beenquestion-ed, andcertain itis that allknown ofof him ismore le-gendary than historical. The story is this: Tell wasa hunter living in the canton of Uri in the early partof the fourteenth century. At that time the Haps-burg dynasty claimed sovereignty over Switzerland.An Austrian bailiff named Gessler raised a cap on apole in the market-place of Altorf to which every-body was ordered to bow in token of submission Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-world-historical-and-actual-the-case-with-oc-icasionalinterrup-tions-thecantonshave-al-ways-beenfree-andunited-t-h-enationalhero-waswilliamtell-hisvery-ex-iste-neehas-beenquestion-ed-andcertain-itis-that-allknown-ofof-him-ismore-le-gendary-than-historical-the-story-is-this-tell-wasa-hunter-living-in-the-canton-of-uri-in-the-early-partof-the-fourteenth-century-at-that-time-the-haps-burg-dynasty-claimed-sovereignty-over-switzerlandan-austrian-bailiff-named-gessler-raised-a-cap-on-apole-in-the-market-place-of-altorf-to-which-every-body-was-ordered-to-bow-in-token-of-submission-image338273295.html
RM2AJ9K13–The world: historical and actual . »• the case. With oc- Icasionalinterrup-tions thecantonshave al-ways beenfree andunited. T h enationalhero wasWilliamTell. Hisvery ex-iste neehas beenquestion-ed, andcertain itis that allknown ofof him ismore le-gendary than historical. The story is this: Tell wasa hunter living in the canton of Uri in the early partof the fourteenth century. At that time the Haps-burg dynasty claimed sovereignty over Switzerland.An Austrian bailiff named Gessler raised a cap on apole in the market-place of Altorf to which every-body was ordered to bow in token of submission
The story and song of Black Roderick . though 1said the;i^ 3&i would have forced their way uponhis cheeks, for now that he had hernot his desire was strong upon himto behold his bride. As he lay upon the heather, heheard the shrill voice of his littlebrother clamoring by his side. Be still, quoth he, forhast frightened away a fair dreamthat I fain would follow. But I would tell thee,little brother, of a strange thing,ijand one to set thee full of laughter. £ Nay, quoth the Black Earl, of £that I have no desire, lest thou place **upon my head a cap and bells, and^rcall me fool Roderick. And whe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-and-song-of-black-roderick-though-1said-thei-3i-would-have-forced-their-way-uponhis-cheeks-for-now-that-he-had-hernot-his-desire-was-strong-upon-himto-behold-his-bride-as-he-lay-upon-the-heather-heheard-the-shrill-voice-of-his-littlebrother-clamoring-by-his-side-be-still-quoth-he-forhast-frightened-away-a-fair-dreamthat-i-fain-would-follow-but-i-would-tell-theelittle-brother-of-a-strange-thingijand-one-to-set-thee-full-of-laughter-nay-quoth-the-black-earl-of-that-i-have-no-desire-lest-thou-place-upon-my-head-a-cap-and-bells-andrcall-me-fool-roderick-and-whe-image342699177.html
RM2AWF889–The story and song of Black Roderick . though 1said the;i^ 3&i would have forced their way uponhis cheeks, for now that he had hernot his desire was strong upon himto behold his bride. As he lay upon the heather, heheard the shrill voice of his littlebrother clamoring by his side. Be still, quoth he, forhast frightened away a fair dreamthat I fain would follow. But I would tell thee,little brother, of a strange thing,ijand one to set thee full of laughter. £ Nay, quoth the Black Earl, of £that I have no desire, lest thou place **upon my head a cap and bells, and^rcall me fool Roderick. And whe
Tales from the X-bar horse camp : The blue-roan 'outlaw' and other stories . in a pile of drift along theriver. Twas easy enuff to tell Jacksons body, fer hedhad two fingers of his left hand shot off in a fight once;so they takes it off to a place in the valley whar it was safefrom flood, an buries it as well as they could, an nextyear, he went back an packed the remains out of the canonan took them clean to the ranch an buried em jist as if itwas his own brother. I tell you, the boys was ready toswear by old man Saunders after that. Colorados story was finished, and as it was about ten-thirty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-from-the-x-bar-horse-camp-the-blue-roan-outlaw-and-other-stories-in-a-pile-of-drift-along-theriver-twas-easy-enuff-to-tell-jacksons-body-fer-hedhad-two-fingers-of-his-left-hand-shot-off-in-a-fight-onceso-they-takes-it-off-to-a-place-in-the-valley-whar-it-was-safefrom-flood-an-buries-it-as-well-as-they-could-an-nextyear-he-went-back-an-packed-the-remains-out-of-the-canonan-took-them-clean-to-the-ranch-an-buried-em-jist-as-if-itwas-his-own-brother-i-tell-you-the-boys-was-ready-toswear-by-old-man-saunders-after-that-colorados-story-was-finished-and-as-it-was-about-ten-thirty-image339396529.html
RM2AM4RMH–Tales from the X-bar horse camp : The blue-roan 'outlaw' and other stories . in a pile of drift along theriver. Twas easy enuff to tell Jacksons body, fer hedhad two fingers of his left hand shot off in a fight once;so they takes it off to a place in the valley whar it was safefrom flood, an buries it as well as they could, an nextyear, he went back an packed the remains out of the canonan took them clean to the ranch an buried em jist as if itwas his own brother. I tell you, the boys was ready toswear by old man Saunders after that. Colorados story was finished, and as it was about ten-thirty
The Bodleys telling stories . ])rettyChristmas Carol for Christmas Eve, 1 will tell one more stoi-y. — thelast story for this year. So when Christmas Eve came the Bodley family celebrated it intheir own w ay. on the American plan, as Ned said. — a variation ofthe Euro[)eau. Tliey had a blazing wood fire in the laige parlor?where the piano was, and chairs were drawn up comfortably aroundit. Mr. iMxlley was sitting tluue, whenthe door was opeiieil and inmarched Mrs. BodKV. Ned. Nathan. Phi[)py. and Lucy, all holding LAST STORIES. 225 music in their hands. Mrs. Boclley took her place at the piano Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bodleys-telling-stories-rettychristmas-carol-for-christmas-eve-1-will-tell-one-more-stoi-y-thelast-story-for-this-year-so-when-christmas-eve-came-the-bodley-family-celebrated-it-intheir-own-w-ay-on-the-american-plan-as-ned-said-a-variation-ofthe-euro-eau-tliey-had-a-blazing-wood-fire-in-the-laige-parlorwhere-the-piano-was-and-chairs-were-drawn-up-comfortably-aroundit-mr-imxlley-was-sitting-tluue-whenthe-door-was-opeiieil-and-inmarched-mrs-bodkv-ned-nathan-phi-py-and-lucy-all-holding-last-stories-225-music-in-their-hands-mrs-boclley-took-her-place-at-the-piano-image342745994.html
RM2AWHC0A–The Bodleys telling stories . ])rettyChristmas Carol for Christmas Eve, 1 will tell one more stoi-y. — thelast story for this year. So when Christmas Eve came the Bodley family celebrated it intheir own w ay. on the American plan, as Ned said. — a variation ofthe Euro[)eau. Tliey had a blazing wood fire in the laige parlor?where the piano was, and chairs were drawn up comfortably aroundit. Mr. iMxlley was sitting tluue, whenthe door was opeiieil and inmarched Mrs. BodKV. Ned. Nathan. Phi[)py. and Lucy, all holding LAST STORIES. 225 music in their hands. Mrs. Boclley took her place at the piano
The story and song of Black Roderick . It is she, said the red weasel, who sitteth upon the mountain, her face hidden between her hands. She m sitteth in silence, and who can tell ;ft her thoughts ? She hath been to the $p great city. It is a small place, hummed aghoney-bee. Once, long ago, sherj raised her white palm between herrf|eyes and its smoke. See, she laugh-jgjed, my little hand can cover it. It is so great, said the red weasel,that those who leave the mountains; for love of it return to us no more.mJM Yet she hath returned, said aC^lone lark hanging in the sky, andfqgl myself have su Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-and-song-of-black-roderick-it-is-she-said-the-red-weasel-who-sitteth-upon-the-mountain-her-face-hidden-between-her-hands-she-m-sitteth-in-silence-and-who-can-tell-ft-her-thoughts-she-hath-been-to-the-p-great-city-it-is-a-small-place-hummed-aghoney-bee-once-long-ago-sherj-raised-her-white-palm-between-herrfeyes-and-its-smoke-see-she-laugh-jgjed-my-little-hand-can-cover-it-it-is-so-great-said-the-red-weaselthat-those-who-leave-the-mountains-for-love-of-it-return-to-us-no-moremjm-yet-she-hath-returned-said-aclone-lark-hanging-in-the-sky-andfqgl-myself-have-su-image342689389.html
RM2AWERPN–The story and song of Black Roderick . It is she, said the red weasel, who sitteth upon the mountain, her face hidden between her hands. She m sitteth in silence, and who can tell ;ft her thoughts ? She hath been to the $p great city. It is a small place, hummed aghoney-bee. Once, long ago, sherj raised her white palm between herrf|eyes and its smoke. See, she laugh-jgjed, my little hand can cover it. It is so great, said the red weasel,that those who leave the mountains; for love of it return to us no more.mJM Yet she hath returned, said aC^lone lark hanging in the sky, andfqgl myself have su
. Japan, a record in colour . hillsin the distance have to be considered in relation to thefigures of the actors who are to tell their story there.This is true art. Then, when you go to a theatre in.Japan, you are made to feel that you are actually livingin the atmosphere of the play : the body of the theatreand the stage are linked together, and the spectatorfeels that he is contained in the picture itself, that he islooking on at a scene which is taking place in real lifejust before his very eyes. And it is the great aim ofevery ambitious dramatic author to make you feel this.To gain this en Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japan-a-record-in-colour-hillsin-the-distance-have-to-be-considered-in-relation-to-thefigures-of-the-actors-who-are-to-tell-their-story-therethis-is-true-art-then-when-you-go-to-a-theatre-injapan-you-are-made-to-feel-that-you-are-actually-livingin-the-atmosphere-of-the-play-the-body-of-the-theatreand-the-stage-are-linked-together-and-the-spectatorfeels-that-he-is-contained-in-the-picture-itself-that-he-islooking-on-at-a-scene-which-is-taking-place-in-real-lifejust-before-his-very-eyes-and-it-is-the-great-aim-ofevery-ambitious-dramatic-author-to-make-you-feel-thisto-gain-this-en-image370140389.html
RM2CE59RH–. Japan, a record in colour . hillsin the distance have to be considered in relation to thefigures of the actors who are to tell their story there.This is true art. Then, when you go to a theatre in.Japan, you are made to feel that you are actually livingin the atmosphere of the play : the body of the theatreand the stage are linked together, and the spectatorfeels that he is contained in the picture itself, that he islooking on at a scene which is taking place in real lifejust before his very eyes. And it is the great aim ofevery ambitious dramatic author to make you feel this.To gain this en
. Princeton sketches. The story of Nassau hall . ery of Ayr, a member being ap-pointed to tell him he must make his preachingmore popular and less abstract, leaving out suchphrases as transcendental and the like,—an ad-monition which the young minister endeavoredpatiently and successfully to obey. This is notthe place to give an account of Dr. McCoshslong and eventful service in the ministry, hisvarious pastorates, and his fearless leadership infighting Establishment and founding the FreeChurch of Scotland. In 1850 he published hisMethod of Divine Government, a book whichhas gone through at le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princeton-sketches-the-story-of-nassau-hall-ery-of-ayr-a-member-being-ap-pointed-to-tell-him-he-must-make-his-preachingmore-popular-and-less-abstract-leaving-out-suchphrases-as-transcendental-and-the-likean-ad-monition-which-the-young-minister-endeavoredpatiently-and-successfully-to-obey-this-is-notthe-place-to-give-an-account-of-dr-mccoshslong-and-eventful-service-in-the-ministry-hisvarious-pastorates-and-his-fearless-leadership-infighting-establishment-and-founding-the-freechurch-of-scotland-in-1850-he-published-hismethod-of-divine-government-a-book-whichhas-gone-through-at-le-image369655577.html
RM2CDB7CW–. Princeton sketches. The story of Nassau hall . ery of Ayr, a member being ap-pointed to tell him he must make his preachingmore popular and less abstract, leaving out suchphrases as transcendental and the like,—an ad-monition which the young minister endeavoredpatiently and successfully to obey. This is notthe place to give an account of Dr. McCoshslong and eventful service in the ministry, hisvarious pastorates, and his fearless leadership infighting Establishment and founding the FreeChurch of Scotland. In 1850 he published hisMethod of Divine Government, a book whichhas gone through at le
. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . NOTTINGHAM MARKET-PLACE EARLY IN 19tH CENTURY. preachers. The rest of the story Sarah Kirkland shall be allowed to tell in herown words:— This room was made the birthplace of many souls. The converting work sobroke out that it became the talk of the market people, that if they would go to the. THE FACTORY, BROAD MARSH, NOTTINGHAM, 204 PHIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. room in Broad Marsh they would get converted. .... Now, peraemitionarose, and crackers were let off to annoy the people. These things caused a greatstirTaiid the^ayor of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-and-history-of-the-primitive-methodist-church-nottingham-market-place-early-in-19th-century-preachers-the-rest-of-the-story-sarah-kirkland-shall-be-allowed-to-tell-in-herown-words-this-room-was-made-the-birthplace-of-many-souls-the-converting-work-sobroke-out-that-it-became-the-talk-of-the-market-people-that-if-they-would-go-to-the-the-factory-broad-marsh-nottingham-204-phimitive-methodist-church-room-in-broad-marsh-they-would-get-converted-now-peraemitionarose-and-crackers-were-let-off-to-annoy-the-people-these-things-caused-a-greatstirtaiid-theayor-of-the-image369596099.html
RM2CD8FGK–. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . NOTTINGHAM MARKET-PLACE EARLY IN 19tH CENTURY. preachers. The rest of the story Sarah Kirkland shall be allowed to tell in herown words:— This room was made the birthplace of many souls. The converting work sobroke out that it became the talk of the market people, that if they would go to the. THE FACTORY, BROAD MARSH, NOTTINGHAM, 204 PHIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. room in Broad Marsh they would get converted. .... Now, peraemitionarose, and crackers were let off to annoy the people. These things caused a greatstirTaiid the^ayor of the
. The story of Red Feather : a tale of the American frontier . ; whatever comes, Red Feather wont hurt Dot: he has spared meon her account: and if he turns against me now, he will do what hecan to save her. Therefore Ill make use of the little one.5 Dot had held her peace through these trying moments, but he nowcalled her to him and explained what he wished her to do. It wasthat she should place herself at the head of the stairs and wratch RedFeather. In case he started to open the door, or to come up thestairs, she was to tell him. Dot was beginning to understand moreclearly than before the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-red-feather-a-tale-of-the-american-frontier-whatever-comes-red-feather-wont-hurt-dot-he-has-spared-meon-her-account-and-if-he-turns-against-me-now-he-will-do-what-hecan-to-save-her-therefore-ill-make-use-of-the-little-one5-dot-had-held-her-peace-through-these-trying-moments-but-he-nowcalled-her-to-him-and-explained-what-he-wished-her-to-do-it-wasthat-she-should-place-herself-at-the-head-of-the-stairs-and-wratch-redfeather-in-case-he-started-to-open-the-door-or-to-come-up-thestairs-she-was-to-tell-him-dot-was-beginning-to-understand-moreclearly-than-before-the-s-image374757705.html
RM2CNKK7N–. The story of Red Feather : a tale of the American frontier . ; whatever comes, Red Feather wont hurt Dot: he has spared meon her account: and if he turns against me now, he will do what hecan to save her. Therefore Ill make use of the little one.5 Dot had held her peace through these trying moments, but he nowcalled her to him and explained what he wished her to do. It wasthat she should place herself at the head of the stairs and wratch RedFeather. In case he started to open the door, or to come up thestairs, she was to tell him. Dot was beginning to understand moreclearly than before the s
. The dream of 'Ellen N' : an illustrated descriptive and historical narrative of southern travels . A SOI Tliri N HOME of the way however, and so he finally started the settlement which has grown into Mobile They tell a veryfunn} story about the petticoat insurrection which took place in 1706. Do you mean to say there was a rebellion among the women ? asked Bea, with a look of interest. Thats just about it. You see the ladies of the Colony were very dainty and delicate, and theyrebelled because they were obliged to eat Indian com. And how did it end? said my sister. I believe the women were f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dream-of-ellen-n-an-illustrated-descriptive-and-historical-narrative-of-southern-travels-a-soi-tliri-n-home-of-the-way-however-and-so-he-finally-started-the-settlement-which-has-grown-into-mobile-they-tell-a-veryfunn-story-about-the-petticoat-insurrection-which-took-place-in-1706-do-you-mean-to-say-there-was-a-rebellion-among-the-women-asked-bea-with-a-look-of-interest-thats-just-about-it-you-see-the-ladies-of-the-colony-were-very-dainty-and-delicate-and-theyrebelled-because-they-were-obliged-to-eat-indian-com-and-how-did-it-end-said-my-sister-i-believe-the-women-were-f-image371881770.html
RM2CH0JYP–. The dream of 'Ellen N' : an illustrated descriptive and historical narrative of southern travels . A SOI Tliri N HOME of the way however, and so he finally started the settlement which has grown into Mobile They tell a veryfunn} story about the petticoat insurrection which took place in 1706. Do you mean to say there was a rebellion among the women ? asked Bea, with a look of interest. Thats just about it. You see the ladies of the Colony were very dainty and delicate, and theyrebelled because they were obliged to eat Indian com. And how did it end? said my sister. I believe the women were f
. St. Nicholas [serial] . the ship. Though hewas ill after this escape, he lived many yearsto tell the story to his grandchildren, and be-came a prominent man in the Pilgrim Colony. The Pilgrim leaders very wisely bought alarge sail-boat, or shallop, for fishing, and to takethem from place to place ; but when they triedto put it aboard the May-Flower it was so largethey had to cut it down to stow it betweendecks. They got it in, and as the men andboys could not stand or lie about the decks instormy weather, they lay in- the shallop. It Ji6 HOW THE PILGRIMS CAME TO PLYMOUTH. [June, must, in fac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-the-ship-though-hewas-ill-after-this-escape-he-lived-many-yearsto-tell-the-story-to-his-grandchildren-and-be-came-a-prominent-man-in-the-pilgrim-colony-the-pilgrim-leaders-very-wisely-bought-alarge-sail-boat-or-shallop-for-fishing-and-to-takethem-from-place-to-place-but-when-they-triedto-put-it-aboard-the-may-flower-it-was-so-largethey-had-to-cut-it-down-to-stow-it-betweendecks-they-got-it-in-and-as-the-men-andboys-could-not-stand-or-lie-about-the-decks-instormy-weather-they-lay-in-the-shallop-it-ji6-how-the-pilgrims-came-to-plymouth-june-must-in-fac-image369650180.html
RM2CDB0G4–. St. Nicholas [serial] . the ship. Though hewas ill after this escape, he lived many yearsto tell the story to his grandchildren, and be-came a prominent man in the Pilgrim Colony. The Pilgrim leaders very wisely bought alarge sail-boat, or shallop, for fishing, and to takethem from place to place ; but when they triedto put it aboard the May-Flower it was so largethey had to cut it down to stow it betweendecks. They got it in, and as the men andboys could not stand or lie about the decks instormy weather, they lay in- the shallop. It Ji6 HOW THE PILGRIMS CAME TO PLYMOUTH. [June, must, in fac
. Yours with all my heart : her own story, as told by the beautiful Italian gazelle-hound Fairy . a winged bird. Itfollowed them over the stormy ocean, theburning deserts of Egypt, the stony moun-tains of Palestine, and the snowy passes ofSyria, clear through the lands of the Sphinx,the Cross and the Crescent; and at everyhalting-place dear faithful aunt Mary senta letter to meet them, to tell them that their 273 YOURS WITH ALL MY HEART little Fairy was trying to be brave and goodand happy. I understood that her letterswere going to mamma, and I would kissthem and try so hard to speak. Sometim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yours-with-all-my-heart-her-own-story-as-told-by-the-beautiful-italian-gazelle-hound-fairy-a-winged-bird-itfollowed-them-over-the-stormy-ocean-theburning-deserts-of-egypt-the-stony-moun-tains-of-palestine-and-the-snowy-passes-ofsyria-clear-through-the-lands-of-the-sphinxthe-cross-and-the-crescent-and-at-everyhalting-place-dear-faithful-aunt-mary-senta-letter-to-meet-them-to-tell-them-that-their-273-yours-with-all-my-heart-little-fairy-was-trying-to-be-brave-and-goodand-happy-i-understood-that-her-letterswere-going-to-mamma-and-i-would-kissthem-and-try-so-hard-to-speak-sometim-image374813865.html
RM2CNP6WD–. Yours with all my heart : her own story, as told by the beautiful Italian gazelle-hound Fairy . a winged bird. Itfollowed them over the stormy ocean, theburning deserts of Egypt, the stony moun-tains of Palestine, and the snowy passes ofSyria, clear through the lands of the Sphinx,the Cross and the Crescent; and at everyhalting-place dear faithful aunt Mary senta letter to meet them, to tell them that their 273 YOURS WITH ALL MY HEART little Fairy was trying to be brave and goodand happy. I understood that her letterswere going to mamma, and I would kissthem and try so hard to speak. Sometim
. The romance of the red triangle; the story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y. M. C. A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British empire. illing stories to tell of narrowescapes from death. Albert was evacuatedon the Sunday night, and the place must 96 IN THE TRAIL OF THE HUN have presented somewhat the appearanceof a shambles. The Boche aeroplanes weredropping bombs or firing their machine-guns all the time, but still our men kepton serving the hot tea and cocoa, biscuits,and cigarettes that were so much appre-ciated by officers and men alike, onlyleaving t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-romance-of-the-red-triangle-the-story-of-the-coming-of-the-red-triangle-and-the-service-rendered-by-the-y-m-c-a-to-the-sailors-and-soldiers-of-the-british-empire-illing-stories-to-tell-of-narrowescapes-from-death-albert-was-evacuatedon-the-sunday-night-and-the-place-must-96-in-the-trail-of-the-hun-have-presented-somewhat-the-appearanceof-a-shambles-the-boche-aeroplanes-weredropping-bombs-or-firing-their-machine-guns-all-the-time-but-still-our-men-kepton-serving-the-hot-tea-and-cocoa-biscuitsand-cigarettes-that-were-so-much-appre-ciated-by-officers-and-men-alike-onlyleaving-t-image370463881.html
RM2CEM2CW–. The romance of the red triangle; the story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y. M. C. A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British empire. illing stories to tell of narrowescapes from death. Albert was evacuatedon the Sunday night, and the place must 96 IN THE TRAIL OF THE HUN have presented somewhat the appearanceof a shambles. The Boche aeroplanes weredropping bombs or firing their machine-guns all the time, but still our men kepton serving the hot tea and cocoa, biscuits,and cigarettes that were so much appre-ciated by officers and men alike, onlyleaving t
. The corn lady; the story of a country teacher's work. ^more things, It makes them try so muchharder when they see what other children cando. The trophy is beautiful and we are verythankful that we were able to win it. I willsend you a picture of it. We have to winit three years in succession to keep it always.We will surelv trv to do this.. PRIZE TEN EARS OF CORN I must not forget to tell you that ^lax,the mountaineer, won a place on the boyscorn judging team. He will have his ex-penses paid to the State College for a twoweeks short course, and while there he willcompete for the state trophy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-lady-the-story-of-a-country-teachers-work-more-things-it-makes-them-try-so-muchharder-when-they-see-what-other-children-cando-the-trophy-is-beautiful-and-we-are-verythankful-that-we-were-able-to-win-it-i-willsend-you-a-picture-of-it-we-have-to-winit-three-years-in-succession-to-keep-it-alwayswe-will-surelv-trv-to-do-this-prize-ten-ears-of-corn-i-must-not-forget-to-tell-you-that-laxthe-mountaineer-won-a-place-on-the-boyscorn-judging-team-he-will-have-his-ex-penses-paid-to-the-state-college-for-a-twoweeks-short-course-and-while-there-he-willcompete-for-the-state-trophy-image370723381.html
RM2CF3WCN–. The corn lady; the story of a country teacher's work. ^more things, It makes them try so muchharder when they see what other children cando. The trophy is beautiful and we are verythankful that we were able to win it. I willsend you a picture of it. We have to winit three years in succession to keep it always.We will surelv trv to do this.. PRIZE TEN EARS OF CORN I must not forget to tell you that ^lax,the mountaineer, won a place on the boyscorn judging team. He will have his ex-penses paid to the State College for a twoweeks short course, and while there he willcompete for the state trophy
. Witch Winnie, the story of a 'king's daughter;' . found that her friendshad moved West. She thanked us for ourinterest, but said that there seemed nothingbetter to do than to continue as they were. I cant bear to tell Madame Celeste thatshe declines her offer, said Adelaide. Wemust find a place for that boy. I dont see how, replied Winnie; but shesaw, that afternoon ; it came to her all by asudden inspiration during our botany lesson. CHAPTER V. LITTLE PRINCE DEL PARADISO. HAT day the botanyclass found their teach-er in a flutter of excite-ment. There was afresh, pink glow in thefaded cheeks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/witch-winnie-the-story-of-a-kings-daughter-found-that-her-friendshad-moved-west-she-thanked-us-for-ourinterest-but-said-that-there-seemed-nothingbetter-to-do-than-to-continue-as-they-were-i-cant-bear-to-tell-madame-celeste-thatshe-declines-her-offer-said-adelaide-wemust-find-a-place-for-that-boy-i-dont-see-how-replied-winnie-but-shesaw-that-afternoon-it-came-to-her-all-by-asudden-inspiration-during-our-botany-lesson-chapter-v-little-prince-del-paradiso-hat-day-the-botanyclass-found-their-teach-er-in-a-flutter-of-excite-ment-there-was-afresh-pink-glow-in-thefaded-cheeks-image374831617.html
RM2CNR1FD–. Witch Winnie, the story of a 'king's daughter;' . found that her friendshad moved West. She thanked us for ourinterest, but said that there seemed nothingbetter to do than to continue as they were. I cant bear to tell Madame Celeste thatshe declines her offer, said Adelaide. Wemust find a place for that boy. I dont see how, replied Winnie; but shesaw, that afternoon ; it came to her all by asudden inspiration during our botany lesson. CHAPTER V. LITTLE PRINCE DEL PARADISO. HAT day the botanyclass found their teach-er in a flutter of excite-ment. There was afresh, pink glow in thefaded cheeks
. Switzerland as described by great writers . r, the Austrian bailiff, was slain byone of the thirty, William Tell, a native of Burglen, nearAltorf, and famous over all the country for his skill with thecross-bow. The romantic story, upon which, however,some doubt has been cast by modern historians, runsthus:— Gessler, to try the temper of the Swiss, set up the ducalhat of Austria on a pole, in the market-place of Altorf, andcommanded that all who passed it by should bow in homage.Tell, passing one day with his little son, made no sign ofreverence. He was at once dragged before Gessler, whodoo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/switzerland-as-described-by-great-writers-r-the-austrian-bailiff-was-slain-byone-of-the-thirty-william-tell-a-native-of-burglen-nearaltorf-and-famous-over-all-the-country-for-his-skill-with-thecross-bow-the-romantic-story-upon-which-howeversome-doubt-has-been-cast-by-modern-historians-runsthus-gessler-to-try-the-temper-of-the-swiss-set-up-the-ducalhat-of-austria-on-a-pole-in-the-market-place-of-altorf-andcommanded-that-all-who-passed-it-by-should-bow-in-homagetell-passing-one-day-with-his-little-son-made-no-sign-ofreverence-he-was-at-once-dragged-before-gessler-whodoo-image372389731.html
RM2CHRPW7–. Switzerland as described by great writers . r, the Austrian bailiff, was slain byone of the thirty, William Tell, a native of Burglen, nearAltorf, and famous over all the country for his skill with thecross-bow. The romantic story, upon which, however,some doubt has been cast by modern historians, runsthus:— Gessler, to try the temper of the Swiss, set up the ducalhat of Austria on a pole, in the market-place of Altorf, andcommanded that all who passed it by should bow in homage.Tell, passing one day with his little son, made no sign ofreverence. He was at once dragged before Gessler, whodoo
. American X-ray journal . lots, etc. If you usefissure meter or any other device theskiagraph will give you a permanentrecord, and shows not only the instru-ment in place with the angle found-metallic instrument—but gives you theopportunity to study the possibility ofdeviation. If the cranial index is 77.instead of 75, the angle for the fissurewould be 70 instead of 69, as we expect,but the sutures and the grooves of theMeningeal arteries might tell us an alto-gether different story, and will warn usin time, without any marks with theblue pencil, etc , on the shaved headthat we have to trephi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-x-ray-journal-lots-etc-if-you-usefissure-meter-or-any-other-device-theskiagraph-will-give-you-a-permanentrecord-and-shows-not-only-the-instru-ment-in-place-with-the-angle-found-metallic-instrumentbut-gives-you-theopportunity-to-study-the-possibility-ofdeviation-if-the-cranial-index-is-77instead-of-75-the-angle-for-the-fissurewould-be-70-instead-of-69-as-we-expectbut-the-sutures-and-the-grooves-of-themeningeal-arteries-might-tell-us-an-alto-gether-different-story-and-will-warn-usin-time-without-any-marks-with-theblue-pencil-etc-on-the-shaved-headthat-we-have-to-trephi-image376005658.html
RM2CRMF1E–. American X-ray journal . lots, etc. If you usefissure meter or any other device theskiagraph will give you a permanentrecord, and shows not only the instru-ment in place with the angle found-metallic instrument—but gives you theopportunity to study the possibility ofdeviation. If the cranial index is 77.instead of 75, the angle for the fissurewould be 70 instead of 69, as we expect,but the sutures and the grooves of theMeningeal arteries might tell us an alto-gether different story, and will warn usin time, without any marks with theblue pencil, etc , on the shaved headthat we have to trephi
. Undine. CHAPTER X HOW THEY FARED IN THE CITY For a time the story must go back somewhat and tell all that had chanced in the imperial city while Huldbrand was away in the forest. The sudden disappearance of the master of Ringstetten had indeed caused great marvel and solicitude amongst those who liked him well enough for his skill at the tourney and dance, and still more for his gentle manners and bearing-. His ser-es o vants were not minded to leave the place without theirlord, albeit that not one of them might dare to seek himin the shades of the dreaded forest. Idle thereforethey remained Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/undine-chapter-x-how-they-fared-in-the-city-for-a-time-the-story-must-go-back-somewhat-and-tell-all-that-had-chanced-in-the-imperial-city-while-huldbrand-was-away-in-the-forest-the-sudden-disappearance-of-the-master-of-ringstetten-had-indeed-caused-great-marvel-and-solicitude-amongst-those-who-liked-him-well-enough-for-his-skill-at-the-tourney-and-dance-and-still-more-for-his-gentle-manners-and-bearing-his-ser-es-o-vants-were-not-minded-to-leave-the-place-without-theirlord-albeit-that-not-one-of-them-might-dare-to-seek-himin-the-shades-of-the-dreaded-forest-idle-thereforethey-remained-image370641598.html
RM2CF053X–. Undine. CHAPTER X HOW THEY FARED IN THE CITY For a time the story must go back somewhat and tell all that had chanced in the imperial city while Huldbrand was away in the forest. The sudden disappearance of the master of Ringstetten had indeed caused great marvel and solicitude amongst those who liked him well enough for his skill at the tourney and dance, and still more for his gentle manners and bearing-. His ser-es o vants were not minded to leave the place without theirlord, albeit that not one of them might dare to seek himin the shades of the dreaded forest. Idle thereforethey remained
. Highways and byways in Devon and Cornwall. 60 THE PARSON AND THE CLERK chap. seaside place, hemmed in among the warm sunshine by highred cliffs, possesses two remarkable island rocks, the Parsonand the Clerk, now sadly damaged by the sea, but still risingsufficiently above the surface of the water to attest the truth ofthe following story, which the townsmen tell with bated breath.Centuries ago a bishop of Exeter was lying on his deathbed;and the worthy priests of Devon were already tormenting them-selves about the succession. Among them was one who hadridden up to Exeter to ask how near the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highways-and-byways-in-devon-and-cornwall-60-the-parson-and-the-clerk-chap-seaside-place-hemmed-in-among-the-warm-sunshine-by-highred-cliffs-possesses-two-remarkable-island-rocks-the-parsonand-the-clerk-now-sadly-damaged-by-the-sea-but-still-risingsufficiently-above-the-surface-of-the-water-to-attest-the-truth-ofthe-following-story-which-the-townsmen-tell-with-bated-breathcenturies-ago-a-bishop-of-exeter-was-lying-on-his-deathbedand-the-worthy-priests-of-devon-were-already-tormenting-them-selves-about-the-succession-among-them-was-one-who-hadridden-up-to-exeter-to-ask-how-near-the-image370555247.html
RM2CET6YY–. Highways and byways in Devon and Cornwall. 60 THE PARSON AND THE CLERK chap. seaside place, hemmed in among the warm sunshine by highred cliffs, possesses two remarkable island rocks, the Parsonand the Clerk, now sadly damaged by the sea, but still risingsufficiently above the surface of the water to attest the truth ofthe following story, which the townsmen tell with bated breath.Centuries ago a bishop of Exeter was lying on his deathbed;and the worthy priests of Devon were already tormenting them-selves about the succession. Among them was one who hadridden up to Exeter to ask how near the
. The story of the German Iliad : a school reader for the sixth and seventh grades . place of its concealment should never be revealedas long as the king lived. So Kriemhilda caused herbrothers head to be severed from his body and takento Hagen, who still refused to tell where the hoardwas hidden. Kriemhildas wrath and vengeancebeing thus aggravated beyond bounds, she seized KRIEMHILDA8 REVENGE. 75 Siegfrieds sword Balmung and smote Hagens headfrom off its trunk. Alas! the Hun king sighing said, how does the matter standThat he, the boldest of all knights, should fall by womans hand?He who in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-german-iliad-a-school-reader-for-the-sixth-and-seventh-grades-place-of-its-concealment-should-never-be-revealedas-long-as-the-king-lived-so-kriemhilda-caused-herbrothers-head-to-be-severed-from-his-body-and-takento-hagen-who-still-refused-to-tell-where-the-hoardwas-hidden-kriemhildas-wrath-and-vengeancebeing-thus-aggravated-beyond-bounds-she-seized-kriemhilda8-revenge-75-siegfrieds-sword-balmung-and-smote-hagens-headfrom-off-its-trunk-alas!-the-hun-king-sighing-said-how-does-the-matter-standthat-he-the-boldest-of-all-knights-should-fall-by-womans-handhe-who-in-image369672218.html
RM2CDC0K6–. The story of the German Iliad : a school reader for the sixth and seventh grades . place of its concealment should never be revealedas long as the king lived. So Kriemhilda caused herbrothers head to be severed from his body and takento Hagen, who still refused to tell where the hoardwas hidden. Kriemhildas wrath and vengeancebeing thus aggravated beyond bounds, she seized KRIEMHILDA8 REVENGE. 75 Siegfrieds sword Balmung and smote Hagens headfrom off its trunk. Alas! the Hun king sighing said, how does the matter standThat he, the boldest of all knights, should fall by womans hand?He who in
. Annual report of the Board of Education for the year ending .. . come here to learn, and this is theproper place. I know it is hard and irksome sometimes,but dont give it up, and always obey your teachers.But I was going to tell you a story: — When I was alittle boy, somebody made me a present of a kite, and a pack-age of twine nearly as large as my head. As soon as thewind was favorable, I went into a field with a number of boysto fly my kite. Up it went, beautifully till almost outof sight. It pulled very hard, but we held on to the string.Now if we had cut that string what do you suppose Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-education-for-the-year-ending-come-here-to-learn-and-this-is-theproper-place-i-know-it-is-hard-and-irksome-sometimesbut-dont-give-it-up-and-always-obey-your-teachersbut-i-was-going-to-tell-you-a-story-when-i-was-alittle-boy-somebody-made-me-a-present-of-a-kite-and-a-pack-age-of-twine-nearly-as-large-as-my-head-as-soon-as-thewind-was-favorable-i-went-into-a-field-with-a-number-of-boysto-fly-my-kite-up-it-went-beautifully-till-almost-outof-sight-it-pulled-very-hard-but-we-held-on-to-the-stringnow-if-we-had-cut-that-string-what-do-you-suppose-image372600320.html
RM2CJ5BE8–. Annual report of the Board of Education for the year ending .. . come here to learn, and this is theproper place. I know it is hard and irksome sometimes,but dont give it up, and always obey your teachers.But I was going to tell you a story: — When I was alittle boy, somebody made me a present of a kite, and a pack-age of twine nearly as large as my head. As soon as thewind was favorable, I went into a field with a number of boysto fly my kite. Up it went, beautifully till almost outof sight. It pulled very hard, but we held on to the string.Now if we had cut that string what do you suppose
. The Century book of famous Americans : the story of a young people's pilgrimage to historic homes . THE SITE OF THE HOME OF SAMUEL ADAMS.On Winter Place, Boston. IN BOSTON TOWN I I What relation was he to John Adams, Uncle Tom? Bert inquired.A brother? No; John Adams was his second cousin, I believe, Uncle Tom re-plied. This Samuel Adams was a great man, boys and girls, thoughwithout the calmness, the coolness, or the judgment of his greater cousin.Historians tell us that Samuel Adams was the architect of ruin, and JohnAdams the organizer of law. That means, I suppose, said Roger, that Samue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-century-book-of-famous-americans-the-story-of-a-young-peoples-pilgrimage-to-historic-homes-the-site-of-the-home-of-samuel-adamson-winter-place-boston-in-boston-town-i-i-what-relation-was-he-to-john-adams-uncle-tom-bert-inquireda-brother-no-john-adams-was-his-second-cousin-i-believe-uncle-tom-re-plied-this-samuel-adams-was-a-great-man-boys-and-girls-thoughwithout-the-calmness-the-coolness-or-the-judgment-of-his-greater-cousinhistorians-tell-us-that-samuel-adams-was-the-architect-of-ruin-and-johnadams-the-organizer-of-law-that-means-i-suppose-said-roger-that-samue-image374748505.html
RM2CNK7F5–. The Century book of famous Americans : the story of a young people's pilgrimage to historic homes . THE SITE OF THE HOME OF SAMUEL ADAMS.On Winter Place, Boston. IN BOSTON TOWN I I What relation was he to John Adams, Uncle Tom? Bert inquired.A brother? No; John Adams was his second cousin, I believe, Uncle Tom re-plied. This Samuel Adams was a great man, boys and girls, thoughwithout the calmness, the coolness, or the judgment of his greater cousin.Historians tell us that Samuel Adams was the architect of ruin, and JohnAdams the organizer of law. That means, I suppose, said Roger, that Samue
. Agriculture; a text for the school and the farm . , pail and tub. 4. Show how to can vegetables by the cold-pack method.(See Farmers Bulletin 521.) 5. Demonstrate how to mix garden sprays and how touse them. 6. Demonstrate how to make vegetable dishes and howto serve them. 6, Garden Play Contests All contests with garden products should be a com-bination of play with helpful practise and instruction. 1. Vegetable judging contests, 2. Story contest. Tell origin and life history of dif-ferent vegetables, 3. Vegetable spelling contest. 4. Vegetable drawing contest. Place on stand beforecontesta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-a-text-for-the-school-and-the-farm-pail-and-tub-4-show-how-to-can-vegetables-by-the-cold-pack-methodsee-farmers-bulletin-521-5-demonstrate-how-to-mix-garden-sprays-and-how-touse-them-6-demonstrate-how-to-make-vegetable-dishes-and-howto-serve-them-6-garden-play-contests-all-contests-with-garden-products-should-be-a-com-bination-of-play-with-helpful-practise-and-instruction-1-vegetable-judging-contests-2-story-contest-tell-origin-and-life-history-of-dif-ferent-vegetables-3-vegetable-spelling-contest-4-vegetable-drawing-contest-place-on-stand-beforecontesta-image370200028.html
RM2CE81WG–. Agriculture; a text for the school and the farm . , pail and tub. 4. Show how to can vegetables by the cold-pack method.(See Farmers Bulletin 521.) 5. Demonstrate how to mix garden sprays and how touse them. 6. Demonstrate how to make vegetable dishes and howto serve them. 6, Garden Play Contests All contests with garden products should be a com-bination of play with helpful practise and instruction. 1. Vegetable judging contests, 2. Story contest. Tell origin and life history of dif-ferent vegetables, 3. Vegetable spelling contest. 4. Vegetable drawing contest. Place on stand beforecontesta
. The olive fairy book . d a room atthe very end of a dark passage, was a beautiful princess,who was bound by an iron chain to an iron pillar. What evil fate brought you here ? he asked insurprise ; and the lady answered : It isnt much use for me to tell you lest my lotbecomes yours. I am not afraid of that. Tell me who you are andwhafc has brought you here, begged the prince. My story is not long, she said, smiling sadly. I ama princess from Arabia, and twelve robbers who dwellin this place are fighting among themselves as to whichshall have me to wife. Shall I save you ? asked the prince. An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-olive-fairy-book-d-a-room-atthe-very-end-of-a-dark-passage-was-a-beautiful-princesswho-was-bound-by-an-iron-chain-to-an-iron-pillar-what-evil-fate-brought-you-here-he-asked-insurprise-and-the-lady-answered-it-isnt-much-use-for-me-to-tell-you-lest-my-lotbecomes-yours-i-am-not-afraid-of-that-tell-me-who-you-are-andwhafc-has-brought-you-here-begged-the-prince-my-story-is-not-long-she-said-smiling-sadly-i-ama-princess-from-arabia-and-twelve-robbers-who-dwellin-this-place-are-fighting-among-themselves-as-to-whichshall-have-me-to-wife-shall-i-save-you-asked-the-prince-an-image374811272.html
RM2CNP3GT–. The olive fairy book . d a room atthe very end of a dark passage, was a beautiful princess,who was bound by an iron chain to an iron pillar. What evil fate brought you here ? he asked insurprise ; and the lady answered : It isnt much use for me to tell you lest my lotbecomes yours. I am not afraid of that. Tell me who you are andwhafc has brought you here, begged the prince. My story is not long, she said, smiling sadly. I ama princess from Arabia, and twelve robbers who dwellin this place are fighting among themselves as to whichshall have me to wife. Shall I save you ? asked the prince. An
. Elementary English composition. ound the nest of a magpie.Into whose clay-built walls the necklace of pearls was inwoven. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Exercise.—Select the details of Introduction, Narra-tion, Conclusion in the foregoing ; make an outline likethat on p. 120. Composition i.—Tell the story of the Statue ofJustice, having regard in composing to the principles ofnarration. Composition 2.—Tell the story illustrated by thepicture, The Huguenot, by John Everett Millais. It is a scene supposed to take place on the eve of the massacreof St. Bartholomews Day. Two lovers in the act of p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-english-composition-ound-the-nest-of-a-magpieinto-whose-clay-built-walls-the-necklace-of-pearls-was-inwoven-henry-wadsworth-longfellow-exerciseselect-the-details-of-introduction-narra-tion-conclusion-in-the-foregoing-make-an-outline-likethat-on-p-120-composition-itell-the-story-of-the-statue-ofjustice-having-regard-in-composing-to-the-principles-ofnarration-composition-2tell-the-story-illustrated-by-thepicture-the-huguenot-by-john-everett-millais-it-is-a-scene-supposed-to-take-place-on-the-eve-of-the-massacreof-st-bartholomews-day-two-lovers-in-the-act-of-p-image370499590.html
RM2CENM06–. Elementary English composition. ound the nest of a magpie.Into whose clay-built walls the necklace of pearls was inwoven. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Exercise.—Select the details of Introduction, Narra-tion, Conclusion in the foregoing ; make an outline likethat on p. 120. Composition i.—Tell the story of the Statue ofJustice, having regard in composing to the principles ofnarration. Composition 2.—Tell the story illustrated by thepicture, The Huguenot, by John Everett Millais. It is a scene supposed to take place on the eve of the massacreof St. Bartholomews Day. Two lovers in the act of p
. Wally Wanderoon and his story-telling machine . of the story.They were not as enthusiastic about it as the drolllittle man could desire. Drusilla was especially cool,and she was the only one who replied to the question. Its a tale, she said, with something like a sneer. Can you tell a better one? asked Wally Wan-deroon, looking at her with a frown on one side of hisface, and a smile on the other. Not here, not in dis place, she replied. Notnowheres when Im hongry. Me hongry too, said Billy Biscuit, waking up. Me want mine dinner wight now. Very well, replied Wally Wanderoon. Youshall have it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wally-wanderoon-and-his-story-telling-machine-of-the-storythey-were-not-as-enthusiastic-about-it-as-the-drolllittle-man-could-desire-drusilla-was-especially-cooland-she-was-the-only-one-who-replied-to-the-question-its-a-tale-she-said-with-something-like-a-sneer-can-you-tell-a-better-one-asked-wally-wan-deroon-looking-at-her-with-a-frown-on-one-side-of-hisface-and-a-smile-on-the-other-not-here-not-in-dis-place-she-replied-notnowheres-when-im-hongry-me-hongry-too-said-billy-biscuit-waking-up-me-want-mine-dinner-wight-now-very-well-replied-wally-wanderoon-youshall-have-it-image374818772.html
RM2CNPD4M–. Wally Wanderoon and his story-telling machine . of the story.They were not as enthusiastic about it as the drolllittle man could desire. Drusilla was especially cool,and she was the only one who replied to the question. Its a tale, she said, with something like a sneer. Can you tell a better one? asked Wally Wan-deroon, looking at her with a frown on one side of hisface, and a smile on the other. Not here, not in dis place, she replied. Notnowheres when Im hongry. Me hongry too, said Billy Biscuit, waking up. Me want mine dinner wight now. Very well, replied Wally Wanderoon. Youshall have it
. Wally Wanderoon and his story-telling machine . WALLY WANDEROON have a goodly city here, a goodly inn, and a rightjolly landlord, remarked John the Simpleton. Myown companions would be here but for the rumours wehave heard on the way. As it is, they are not toocomfortably housed some furlongs to the south at theRiver Inn. I know the place, remarked the Mayor; butpray tell us the nature of the rumours you have heardon the road. Why, nothing less than this goodly city is in-fested with a band of thieves who ply their trade notonly in the dark hours of night, but in the broad lightof day. But s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wally-wanderoon-and-his-story-telling-machine-wally-wanderoon-have-a-goodly-city-here-a-goodly-inn-and-a-rightjolly-landlord-remarked-john-the-simpleton-myown-companions-would-be-here-but-for-the-rumours-wehave-heard-on-the-way-as-it-is-they-are-not-toocomfortably-housed-some-furlongs-to-the-south-at-theriver-inn-i-know-the-place-remarked-the-mayor-butpray-tell-us-the-nature-of-the-rumours-you-have-heardon-the-road-why-nothing-less-than-this-goodly-city-is-in-fested-with-a-band-of-thieves-who-ply-their-trade-notonly-in-the-dark-hours-of-night-but-in-the-broad-lightof-day-but-s-image374819351.html
RM2CNPDWB–. Wally Wanderoon and his story-telling machine . WALLY WANDEROON have a goodly city here, a goodly inn, and a rightjolly landlord, remarked John the Simpleton. Myown companions would be here but for the rumours wehave heard on the way. As it is, they are not toocomfortably housed some furlongs to the south at theRiver Inn. I know the place, remarked the Mayor; butpray tell us the nature of the rumours you have heardon the road. Why, nothing less than this goodly city is in-fested with a band of thieves who ply their trade notonly in the dark hours of night, but in the broad lightof day. But s
. 'Courage'; a story wherein every one comes to the conclusion that the courage in question proved a courage worth having . lungs. Hello there, Courage, rang back Larryscheery answer, as leaning hard against thetiller, he swung his boat into place with theskill of a long-time sailor. I knew youd find out somehow that I wascoming, he called, and then in another secondhe was ashore and had Courages two handsheld fast in his, and was gazing gladly into herface. But instantly the look of greeting in hereyes faded out of them. She could find nowords for the sad news she had to tell. Larrywas quick Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/courage-a-story-wherein-every-one-comes-to-the-conclusion-that-the-courage-in-question-proved-a-courage-worth-having-lungs-hello-there-courage-rang-back-larryscheery-answer-as-leaning-hard-against-thetiller-he-swung-his-boat-into-place-with-theskill-of-a-long-time-sailor-i-knew-youd-find-out-somehow-that-i-wascoming-he-called-and-then-in-another-secondhe-was-ashore-and-had-courages-two-handsheld-fast-in-his-and-was-gazing-gladly-into-herface-but-instantly-the-look-of-greeting-in-hereyes-faded-out-of-them-she-could-find-nowords-for-the-sad-news-she-had-to-tell-larrywas-quick-image374830468.html
RM2CNR02C–. 'Courage'; a story wherein every one comes to the conclusion that the courage in question proved a courage worth having . lungs. Hello there, Courage, rang back Larryscheery answer, as leaning hard against thetiller, he swung his boat into place with theskill of a long-time sailor. I knew youd find out somehow that I wascoming, he called, and then in another secondhe was ashore and had Courages two handsheld fast in his, and was gazing gladly into herface. But instantly the look of greeting in hereyes faded out of them. She could find nowords for the sad news she had to tell. Larrywas quick
. In the child's world : morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes . ee bit of a story. (Tell how a farmers chil-dren helped to gather and save the seeds, and placed them in boxes,bags and envelopes; how the farmer marked them and put themaway in a place where they would keep.) Do you not think we could put some of ours away in bags orenvelopes for next spring? Perhaps we can plant some of themand see them grow here. We will try to make something out of our colored papers tohold the seeds. L. B. P. IN THE CHILD S WORLD. TEACHERS READING. Concerning a Few Common Pla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-the-childs-world-morning-talks-and-stories-for-kindergartens-primary-schools-and-homes-ee-bit-of-a-story-tell-how-a-farmers-chil-dren-helped-to-gather-and-save-the-seeds-and-placed-them-in-boxesbags-and-envelopes-how-the-farmer-marked-them-and-put-themaway-in-a-place-where-they-would-keep-do-you-not-think-we-could-put-some-of-ours-away-in-bags-orenvelopes-for-next-spring-perhaps-we-can-plant-some-of-themand-see-them-grow-here-we-will-try-to-make-something-out-of-our-colored-papers-tohold-the-seeds-l-b-p-in-the-child-s-world-teachers-reading-concerning-a-few-common-pla-image369984823.html
RM2CDX7BK–. In the child's world : morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes . ee bit of a story. (Tell how a farmers chil-dren helped to gather and save the seeds, and placed them in boxes,bags and envelopes; how the farmer marked them and put themaway in a place where they would keep.) Do you not think we could put some of ours away in bags orenvelopes for next spring? Perhaps we can plant some of themand see them grow here. We will try to make something out of our colored papers tohold the seeds. L. B. P. IN THE CHILD S WORLD. TEACHERS READING. Concerning a Few Common Pla
. The first book of birds; . HIS KINDNESS TO OTHERS 75 what birds live in a place, he can bring them allaround him by making a sound like a youngbird in distress. All who hear it will come tosee what is the matter. Let me tell you a story of some young swal-lows. They were able to fly a little, and weresitting together on a roof, when a lady whowas watchinof them noticed that one of themseemed to be weak, and not able to stand up. When the parents came with food, the othersstood up and opened their mouths, and so werefed, but this little one hardly ever got a morsel. If birds had no love for e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-book-of-birds-his-kindness-to-others-75-what-birds-live-in-a-place-he-can-bring-them-allaround-him-by-making-a-sound-like-a-youngbird-in-distress-all-who-hear-it-will-come-tosee-what-is-the-matter-let-me-tell-you-a-story-of-some-young-swal-lows-they-were-able-to-fly-a-little-and-weresitting-together-on-a-roof-when-a-lady-whowas-watchinof-them-noticed-that-one-of-themseemed-to-be-weak-and-not-able-to-stand-up-when-the-parents-came-with-food-the-othersstood-up-and-opened-their-mouths-and-so-werefed-but-this-little-one-hardly-ever-got-a-morsel-if-birds-had-no-love-for-e-image374645104.html
RM2CNEFJ8–. The first book of birds; . HIS KINDNESS TO OTHERS 75 what birds live in a place, he can bring them allaround him by making a sound like a youngbird in distress. All who hear it will come tosee what is the matter. Let me tell you a story of some young swal-lows. They were able to fly a little, and weresitting together on a roof, when a lady whowas watchinof them noticed that one of themseemed to be weak, and not able to stand up. When the parents came with food, the othersstood up and opened their mouths, and so werefed, but this little one hardly ever got a morsel. If birds had no love for e
. More mittens : with The doll's wedding and other stories. Being the third book of the series . this coming year, and next Christmas, ifyou like, I will make another story about hisfunny doings and sayings; or, if you prefer,you can make his acquaintance, personally, inthat charming place called Clear Comfort. THE STORY TOLD TO WILLIE. On, dear mamma! said Willie, one pleas-ant summers afternoon, do, please, tell mea story—ah, d - o 1 and the little fellow putup his rosy mouth and kissed his mother;well knowing that she could not resist hisentreaty, backed by so sweet a bribe. Whatmother can Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/more-mittens-with-the-dolls-wedding-and-other-stories-being-the-third-book-of-the-series-this-coming-year-and-next-christmas-ifyou-like-i-will-make-another-story-about-hisfunny-doings-and-sayings-or-if-you-preferyou-can-make-his-acquaintance-personally-inthat-charming-place-called-clear-comfort-the-story-told-to-willie-on-dear-mamma!-said-willie-one-pleas-ant-summers-afternoon-do-please-tell-mea-storyah-d-o-1-and-the-little-fellow-putup-his-rosy-mouth-and-kissed-his-motherwell-knowing-that-she-could-not-resist-hisentreaty-backed-by-so-sweet-a-bribe-whatmother-can-image374842487.html
RM2CNRFBK–. More mittens : with The doll's wedding and other stories. Being the third book of the series . this coming year, and next Christmas, ifyou like, I will make another story about hisfunny doings and sayings; or, if you prefer,you can make his acquaintance, personally, inthat charming place called Clear Comfort. THE STORY TOLD TO WILLIE. On, dear mamma! said Willie, one pleas-ant summers afternoon, do, please, tell mea story—ah, d - o 1 and the little fellow putup his rosy mouth and kissed his mother;well knowing that she could not resist hisentreaty, backed by so sweet a bribe. Whatmother can
. Life and adventure in the West Indies; a sequel to Adventures in search of a living in Spanish-America . chfield Street, London, W. Missing Page. TO-NIGHT, MY DEAR CLAUDINE. (A West Indian Ballad,)By Vaquero. The fishermen folk at Half-Moon Fort Tell a wonderful story of me,How I dive in the tide to meet my bride, Whom they call the Fair-Maid-of-the-Sea,Things quite untrue that I could not do, For the only place where Ive beenLives a little brown girl with an obeah curl. And she is my own Claudine. To-night, my dear Claudine, to-night, my dear Claudine,Well linger together, all free from the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-and-adventure-in-the-west-indies-a-sequel-to-adventures-in-search-of-a-living-in-spanish-america-chfield-street-london-w-missing-page-to-night-my-dear-claudine-a-west-indian-balladby-vaquero-the-fishermen-folk-at-half-moon-fort-tell-a-wonderful-story-of-mehow-i-dive-in-the-tide-to-meet-my-bride-whom-they-call-the-fair-maid-of-the-seathings-quite-untrue-that-i-could-not-do-for-the-only-place-where-ive-beenlives-a-little-brown-girl-with-an-obeah-curl-and-she-is-my-own-claudine-to-night-my-dear-claudine-to-night-my-dear-claudinewell-linger-together-all-free-from-the-image369639047.html
RM2CDAEAF–. Life and adventure in the West Indies; a sequel to Adventures in search of a living in Spanish-America . chfield Street, London, W. Missing Page. TO-NIGHT, MY DEAR CLAUDINE. (A West Indian Ballad,)By Vaquero. The fishermen folk at Half-Moon Fort Tell a wonderful story of me,How I dive in the tide to meet my bride, Whom they call the Fair-Maid-of-the-Sea,Things quite untrue that I could not do, For the only place where Ive beenLives a little brown girl with an obeah curl. And she is my own Claudine. To-night, my dear Claudine, to-night, my dear Claudine,Well linger together, all free from the
. Home geography for primary grades . always remains the same. Thewater which the clouds carry away at last comesback in the rivers. You can now tell the story of the raindrops. Itis a long story from the time they leave the oceanuntil they get back again. The ocean contains something which we put inour food. If you have tasted ocean water you knowwhat this is. Place a pinch of salt in a cup ofwater. The salt dissolves in the water. It makesthe water taste much like that from the ocean. Let the cup of water stand in a warm place fora few days. The water will go off as vapor. Thelittle water pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-geography-for-primary-grades-always-remains-the-same-thewater-which-the-clouds-carry-away-at-last-comesback-in-the-rivers-you-can-now-tell-the-story-of-the-raindrops-itis-a-long-story-from-the-time-they-leave-the-oceanuntil-they-get-back-again-the-ocean-contains-something-which-we-put-inour-food-if-you-have-tasted-ocean-water-you-knowwhat-this-is-place-a-pinch-of-salt-in-a-cup-ofwater-the-salt-dissolves-in-the-water-it-makesthe-water-taste-much-like-that-from-the-ocean-let-the-cup-of-water-stand-in-a-warm-place-fora-few-days-the-water-will-go-off-as-vapor-thelittle-water-pa-image370155711.html
RM2CE61AR–. Home geography for primary grades . always remains the same. Thewater which the clouds carry away at last comesback in the rivers. You can now tell the story of the raindrops. Itis a long story from the time they leave the oceanuntil they get back again. The ocean contains something which we put inour food. If you have tasted ocean water you knowwhat this is. Place a pinch of salt in a cup ofwater. The salt dissolves in the water. It makesthe water taste much like that from the ocean. Let the cup of water stand in a warm place fora few days. The water will go off as vapor. Thelittle water pa
. Electric railway journal . Plate Welded to Angle Iron Door Guide just fit into the space at the top of the door and bydrilling screw holes in a new place the difficulty wouldbe overcome. The accompanying illustration shows aplate welded to the door guide.. Electric Railway Publicity Devoted to How to Tell the Story Birney Enters Peoria AmidNewspaper Heraldry New Type Birney StreetCars Coming to Peoria Within ilir next lew dny» Q>onew type Birney mv will be jmt street railway Hue*. introduction ot ue puiHtj/ enrir Poorin is in r wny oil experi-ment, for this modtrm, lightwiiglil cur Iiuh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-plate-welded-to-angle-iron-door-guide-just-fit-into-the-space-at-the-top-of-the-door-and-bydrilling-screw-holes-in-a-new-place-the-difficulty-wouldbe-overcome-the-accompanying-illustration-shows-aplate-welded-to-the-door-guide-electric-railway-publicity-devoted-to-how-to-tell-the-story-birney-enters-peoria-amidnewspaper-heraldry-new-type-birney-streetcars-coming-to-peoria-within-ilir-next-lew-dny-qgtonew-type-birney-mv-will-be-jmt-street-railway-hue-introduction-ot-ue-puihtj-enrir-poorin-is-in-r-wny-oil-experi-ment-for-this-modtrm-lightwiiglil-cur-iiuh-image371797606.html
RM2CGTRHX–. Electric railway journal . Plate Welded to Angle Iron Door Guide just fit into the space at the top of the door and bydrilling screw holes in a new place the difficulty wouldbe overcome. The accompanying illustration shows aplate welded to the door guide.. Electric Railway Publicity Devoted to How to Tell the Story Birney Enters Peoria AmidNewspaper Heraldry New Type Birney StreetCars Coming to Peoria Within ilir next lew dny» Q>onew type Birney mv will be jmt street railway Hue*. introduction ot ue puiHtj/ enrir Poorin is in r wny oil experi-ment, for this modtrm, lightwiiglil cur Iiuh
. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . y, I sawone of the men of my regi-ment, a soldier named EdMalone, out of his place inthe line and close beside me.Turning to him I asked, Ed,why are you not in line?What do you want withme? Malone responded:Colonel, I want permissionto remain wid ye for if ye arekilt yees cannot fall downwid them gunboats on. Dr. Fred W. Byers, myold surgeon, is sitting byme as 1 write and asks:General, why dont you tell them the sharp answer you gave me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-american-heroism-thrilling-narratives-of-personal-adventures-during-the-great-civil-war-as-told-by-the-medal-winners-and-roll-of-honor-men-y-i-sawone-of-the-men-of-my-regi-ment-a-soldier-named-edmalone-out-of-his-place-inthe-line-and-close-beside-meturning-to-him-i-asked-edwhy-are-you-not-in-linewhat-do-you-want-withme-malone-respondedcolonel-i-want-permissionto-remain-wid-ye-for-if-ye-arekilt-yees-cannot-fall-downwid-them-gunboats-on-dr-fred-w-byers-myold-surgeon-is-sitting-byme-as-1-write-and-asksgeneral-why-dont-you-tell-them-the-sharp-answer-you-gave-me-image371688812.html
RM2CGKTTC–. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men . y, I sawone of the men of my regi-ment, a soldier named EdMalone, out of his place inthe line and close beside me.Turning to him I asked, Ed,why are you not in line?What do you want withme? Malone responded:Colonel, I want permissionto remain wid ye for if ye arekilt yees cannot fall downwid them gunboats on. Dr. Fred W. Byers, myold surgeon, is sitting byme as 1 write and asks:General, why dont you tell them the sharp answer you gave me
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. Wally Wanderoon and his story-telling machine . cer an purtier dan what some yuther folks is. Dats ez may be, de ol shoemaker say, but efany er you-all up an sassy Miss Liza, Ill run rightstraight an tell de King. Ef I wuz in yo place, de King say, I wouldntdo nothin er de kin; Id des sen a man atter de Kingan tell im you wanter see im. Wid dat, de ol shoemaker went on in de fronter de shop whar he had shoes fer ter sell. Miss Liza,she wuz lisnin at de door, an when she hear de newman talkin so familious like bout de King, shesay ter hersef dat whatsomever else he may beskeerd un, he sholy a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wally-wanderoon-and-his-story-telling-machine-cer-an-purtier-dan-what-some-yuther-folks-is-dats-ez-may-be-de-ol-shoemaker-say-but-efany-er-you-all-up-an-sassy-miss-liza-ill-run-rightstraight-an-tell-de-king-ef-i-wuz-in-yo-place-de-king-say-i-wouldntdo-nothin-er-de-kin-id-des-sen-a-man-atter-de-kingan-tell-im-you-wanter-see-im-wid-dat-de-ol-shoemaker-went-on-in-de-fronter-de-shop-whar-he-had-shoes-fer-ter-sell-miss-lizashe-wuz-lisnin-at-de-door-an-when-she-hear-de-newman-talkin-so-familious-like-bout-de-king-shesay-ter-hersef-dat-whatsomever-else-he-may-beskeerd-un-he-sholy-a-image374818249.html
RM2CNPCE1–. Wally Wanderoon and his story-telling machine . cer an purtier dan what some yuther folks is. Dats ez may be, de ol shoemaker say, but efany er you-all up an sassy Miss Liza, Ill run rightstraight an tell de King. Ef I wuz in yo place, de King say, I wouldntdo nothin er de kin; Id des sen a man atter de Kingan tell im you wanter see im. Wid dat, de ol shoemaker went on in de fronter de shop whar he had shoes fer ter sell. Miss Liza,she wuz lisnin at de door, an when she hear de newman talkin so familious like bout de King, shesay ter hersef dat whatsomever else he may beskeerd un, he sholy a
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. BY PAM SMITH PROLOGUE There are many stories to tell, and many ways to tell them. A story about a person, for example, is straightforward, sometimes biographical. A story about an event must be factual, perhaps based on historic evidence. The story of a place — especially if that place is Hammocks Beach State Park — is often much more subjective. Its telling is colored by the perspective and experience of each storyteller. Some elements, of course, are universal. Hammocks Beach State Park is located near S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coast-watch-marine-resources-oceanography-coastal-zone-management-coastal-ecology-by-pam-smith-prologue-there-are-many-stories-to-tell-and-many-ways-to-tell-them-a-story-about-a-person-for-example-is-straightforward-sometimes-biographical-a-story-about-an-event-must-be-factual-perhaps-based-on-historic-evidence-the-story-of-a-place-especially-if-that-place-is-hammocks-beach-state-park-is-often-much-more-subjective-its-telling-is-colored-by-the-perspective-and-experience-of-each-storyteller-some-elements-of-course-are-universal-hammocks-beach-state-park-is-located-near-s-image232756077.html
RMREJXN1–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. BY PAM SMITH PROLOGUE There are many stories to tell, and many ways to tell them. A story about a person, for example, is straightforward, sometimes biographical. A story about an event must be factual, perhaps based on historic evidence. The story of a place — especially if that place is Hammocks Beach State Park — is often much more subjective. Its telling is colored by the perspective and experience of each storyteller. Some elements, of course, are universal. Hammocks Beach State Park is located near S
. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 632 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. this, Rodriguez, and Reunion had also their respective species of large tortoises, but these too went the way of the dodo and its kindred, and only bones remain to tell the story of their former abundance. De Bry, the chronicler of Van Neck's voyage, says the Walckvogel were " big- ger than our swans, with large heads, half of which is covered with skin like a hood. These birds want wings, in place Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-regents-of-the-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-archives-discoveries-in-science-632-report-of-national-museum-1889-this-rodriguez-and-reunion-had-also-their-respective-species-of-large-tortoises-but-these-too-went-the-way-of-the-dodo-and-its-kindred-and-only-bones-remain-to-tell-the-story-of-their-former-abundance-de-bry-the-chronicler-of-van-necks-voyage-says-the-walckvogel-were-quot-big-ger-than-our-swans-with-large-heads-half-of-which-is-covered-with-skin-like-a-hood-these-birds-want-wings-in-place-image236112305.html
RMRM3RJ9–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 632 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. this, Rodriguez, and Reunion had also their respective species of large tortoises, but these too went the way of the dodo and its kindred, and only bones remain to tell the story of their former abundance. De Bry, the chronicler of Van Neck's voyage, says the Walckvogel were " big- ger than our swans, with large heads, half of which is covered with skin like a hood. These birds want wings, in place
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. BY PAM SMITH PROLOGUE There are many stories to tell, and many ways to tell them. A story about a person, for example, is straightforward, sometimes biographical. A story about an event must be factual, perhaps based on historic evidence. The story of a place — especially if that place is Hammocks Beach State Park — is often much more subjective. Its telling is colored by the perspective and experience of each storyteller. Some elements, of course, are universal. Hammocks Beach State Park is located near S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coast-watch-marine-resources-oceanography-coastal-zone-management-coastal-ecology-by-pam-smith-prologue-there-are-many-stories-to-tell-and-many-ways-to-tell-them-a-story-about-a-person-for-example-is-straightforward-sometimes-biographical-a-story-about-an-event-must-be-factual-perhaps-based-on-historic-evidence-the-story-of-a-place-especially-if-that-place-is-hammocks-beach-state-park-is-often-much-more-subjective-its-telling-is-colored-by-the-perspective-and-experience-of-each-storyteller-some-elements-of-course-are-universal-hammocks-beach-state-park-is-located-near-s-image232756070.html
RMREJXMP–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. BY PAM SMITH PROLOGUE There are many stories to tell, and many ways to tell them. A story about a person, for example, is straightforward, sometimes biographical. A story about an event must be factual, perhaps based on historic evidence. The story of a place — especially if that place is Hammocks Beach State Park — is often much more subjective. Its telling is colored by the perspective and experience of each storyteller. Some elements, of course, are universal. Hammocks Beach State Park is located near S
. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. m CANADA LUMBERMAN Volume XVI. Number 3. / CfiftRfVGTER SKETGH. HON. J. B. SNOWBALL, SENATOR AND LUMBERMAN OF NEW BRUNSWICK. " Let us be doing something." TO tell the story of some men's lives is to sketch the times and place in which they have lived. The life of Sir John A. Macdonald is necessarily a history of Canada for more than 25 years. The biographer who would write of Sir Oliver Mowat would, at the same time, be writing, perhaps, the most comp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-1894-1896-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-m-canada-lumberman-volume-xvi-number-3-cfiftrfvgter-sketgh-hon-j-b-snowball-senator-and-lumberman-of-new-brunswick-quot-let-us-be-doing-somethingquot-to-tell-the-story-of-some-mens-lives-is-to-sketch-the-times-and-place-in-which-they-have-lived-the-life-of-sir-john-a-macdonald-is-necessarily-a-history-of-canada-for-more-than-25-years-the-biographer-who-would-write-of-sir-oliver-mowat-would-at-the-same-time-be-writing-perhaps-the-most-comp-image233606856.html
RMRG1KX0–. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. m CANADA LUMBERMAN Volume XVI. Number 3. / CfiftRfVGTER SKETGH. HON. J. B. SNOWBALL, SENATOR AND LUMBERMAN OF NEW BRUNSWICK. " Let us be doing something." TO tell the story of some men's lives is to sketch the times and place in which they have lived. The life of Sir John A. Macdonald is necessarily a history of Canada for more than 25 years. The biographer who would write of Sir Oliver Mowat would, at the same time, be writing, perhaps, the most comp
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Cultivated-Plant Study 599 THE DAFFODILS AND THEIR RELATIVES Teacher's Story "Daffydown Dilly came up in the cold from the brown mold. Although the March breezes blew keen in her face. Although the while snow lay on many a place." Thus, it is that Miss Warner's stanzas tell us the special reason we so love the daffodils. They bring the sunshine color to the sodden earth, when the sun is chary of his favors in our northern latitude; and the sight of the daffodils floods the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-cultivated-plant-study-599-the-daffodils-and-their-relatives-teachers-story-quotdaffydown-dilly-came-up-in-the-cold-from-the-brown-mold-although-the-march-breezes-blew-keen-in-her-face-although-the-while-snow-lay-on-many-a-placequot-thus-it-is-that-miss-warners-stanzas-tell-us-the-special-reason-we-so-love-the-daffodils-they-bring-the-sunshine-color-to-the-sodden-earth-when-the-sun-is-chary-of-his-favors-in-our-northern-latitude-and-the-sight-of-the-daffodils-floods-the-s-image231908505.html
RMRD89JH–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Cultivated-Plant Study 599 THE DAFFODILS AND THEIR RELATIVES Teacher's Story "Daffydown Dilly came up in the cold from the brown mold. Although the March breezes blew keen in her face. Although the while snow lay on many a place." Thus, it is that Miss Warner's stanzas tell us the special reason we so love the daffodils. They bring the sunshine color to the sodden earth, when the sun is chary of his favors in our northern latitude; and the sight of the daffodils floods the s
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 744 The American Florist. June 6, Minneapolis. UNPRECEDENTED DECORATION DAY BUSI- NESS,—MANY IN THE TRADE RAN SHORT OF STOCK.—REPORTS FROM GROWERS AND RETAILERS.—THE MONDAY MARKET. Decoration days are back numbers to the one which has just passed, in the cut flower business, and from early reports all tell the same story of clean-up sales. One thing which surprised a large num- ber of the trade was the great supply of cut flowers on the market the forepart of the week, which caused a great many to place only small Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-744-the-american-florist-june-6-minneapolis-unprecedented-decoration-day-busi-nessmany-in-the-trade-ran-short-of-stockreports-from-growers-and-retailersthe-monday-market-decoration-days-are-back-numbers-to-the-one-which-has-just-passed-in-the-cut-flower-business-and-from-early-reports-all-tell-the-same-story-of-clean-up-sales-one-thing-which-surprised-a-large-num-ber-of-the-trade-was-the-great-supply-of-cut-flowers-on-the-market-the-forepart-of-the-week-which-caused-a-great-many-to-place-only-small-image237403999.html
RMRP6K67–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 744 The American Florist. June 6, Minneapolis. UNPRECEDENTED DECORATION DAY BUSI- NESS,—MANY IN THE TRADE RAN SHORT OF STOCK.—REPORTS FROM GROWERS AND RETAILERS.—THE MONDAY MARKET. Decoration days are back numbers to the one which has just passed, in the cut flower business, and from early reports all tell the same story of clean-up sales. One thing which surprised a large num- ber of the trade was the great supply of cut flowers on the market the forepart of the week, which caused a great many to place only small
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. LESSONS ON TOMATOES FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. 17 Canning-dub score.—The score for judging the work of club mem- bers is as follows: Points. 1. Business sliowing, to include 30 Management of crop? 10 Yield 10 Profit 10 2. Quality 30 Of exhibit 15 Of other products 15 3. The Daily Record Book 20 4. The history of the season's work 20 (TMs should be in the form of a pretty booklet made by the girl herself to tell the story of her work.) COMMUNITY EXHIBITS. Importance.—Every community should have its fair day. The logical place t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-lessons-on-tomatoes-for-rural-schools-17-canning-dub-scorethe-score-for-judging-the-work-of-club-mem-bers-is-as-follows-points-1-business-sliowing-to-include-30-management-of-crop-10-yield-10-profit-10-2-quality-30-of-exhibit-15-of-other-products-15-3-the-daily-record-book-20-4-the-history-of-the-seasons-work-20-tms-should-be-in-the-form-of-a-pretty-booklet-made-by-the-girl-herself-to-tell-the-story-of-her-work-community-exhibits-importanceevery-community-should-have-its-fair-day-the-logical-place-t-image233831141.html
RMRGBX05–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. LESSONS ON TOMATOES FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. 17 Canning-dub score.—The score for judging the work of club mem- bers is as follows: Points. 1. Business sliowing, to include 30 Management of crop? 10 Yield 10 Profit 10 2. Quality 30 Of exhibit 15 Of other products 15 3. The Daily Record Book 20 4. The history of the season's work 20 (TMs should be in the form of a pretty booklet made by the girl herself to tell the story of her work.) COMMUNITY EXHIBITS. Importance.—Every community should have its fair day. The logical place t
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