They are foolish not to come back before it gets night," he said.
He got away and gave me a shower bath in the bargain.
Shep caught hold of some bushes and began to haul himself up with all his strength.
Then you shall have the biggest pie o' the lot," said Mrs. Lundy.
A little later saw the four boy hunters on their way again, the precious mince pie resting on the top of one of the sled loads and the apples and chickens on the other.
The building of the chimney bothered them a great deal.
Then of a sudden, a lonely, mournful howl rent the air.
If he took to skating he most likely went down to Lake Cameron," said Snap.
It was fully noon by the time they reached the edge of the Marshes, wide stretches of lowlands, dotted here and there with clumps of bushes.
There must be but one system of education for all the people, great and small, black and white.
I am glad that he neither endorses lynching nor takes stock in the absurd report from certain sections of the South that all Negroes are ravishers of white women.
The white man must grow out of, and above, his prejudice, learn to measure men by their manly and Christian virtues rather than by the color of their skin and the texture of their hair.
Chrysanto, an Indian, put off his farm two months ago by white man named Jim Angel, with certificate of homestead from Los Angeles land office.
This upper valley and these planting fields were said to be on Government land; but on examination of the surveyor's plats in the Los Angeles land office, we could find no field notes to indicate their location.
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