The second great Simnel cake which stood beside it in the Fair was sent to me personally by Mr. Wilson; but with his permission I took much pleasure in contributing it, with his own offering, for the benefit of our suffering soldiers.
I found him a shrewd, well-informed Christian gentleman, and I took much pleasure in hearing him converse.
From reading White's Selborne, I took much pleasure in watching the habits of birds, and even made notes on the subject.
About this time I took much delight in Wordsworth's and Coleridge's poetry; and can boast that I read the Excursion twice through.
For the same reason he took much interest in the illustrations of his books, and I think rated rather too highly their value.
From reading White's 'Selborne,' I took much pleasure in watching the habits of birds, and even made notes on the subject.
About this time I took much delight in Wordsworth's and Coleridge's poetry; and can boast that I read the 'Excursion' twice through.
Having acquired the name of an excellent master by means of these works, above all through many works in metal, in which he took much delight, he made a tomb of bronze in S.
Henry Hastings Sibley, who was a resident of Minnesota, years before it was a territory.
Such a hullabaloo as there was--such a big tar barrel fire.
Women in those days never had time to look at anything but work.
He asked them who taught them to pray and they replied "Grizzly Bear taught us.
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