| Readers - 1899 - 312 pages
...reasonably be presumed to arise from other causes. "The moment arrived in which the word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends were in groups...anxiety mixed with fear among them. They were silent and sad and weary. I read in their looks only failure, and I almost repented of my efforts. The signal... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 312 pages
...reasonably be presumed to arise from other causes. "The moment arrived in which the word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends were in groups...anxiety mixed with fear among them. They were silent and sad and weary. I read in their looks' only failure, and I almost repented of my efforts. The signal... | |
| Self-culture - 1900 - 654 pages
...word was to be given for the vessel to move." Fulton afterwards wrote to his friend Judge Story. <( My friends were in groups on the deck. There was anxiety...silent, sad, and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The signal was given and the boat moved on a short... | |
| Literature - 1900 - 424 pages
...be presumed to present themselves from other causes. The moment arrived, in which the word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends were in groups...anxiety, mixed with fear, among them. They were silent, and sad, and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts.... | |
| Gertrude Van Duyn Southworth - New York (State) - 1902 - 250 pages
...presumed to present themselves from other causes. " The moment arrived in which the word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends were in groups...silent, sad, and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. " The signal was given, and the boat moved on a short... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - Readers (Elementary) - 1906 - 362 pages
...and unexpected difficulties might reasonably be presumed to present themselves from other causes. % in groups on the deck. There was anxiety mixed with fear among them. * They were silent and sad and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The... | |
| Alice Crary Sutcliffe - Biography & Autobiography - 1909 - 416 pages
...from alleged original. M y dear sir: The moment arrived in which the word was to be given for the boat to move. My friends were in groups on the deck. There...silent, sad and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The signal was given and the boat moved on a short... | |
| 1909 - 998 pages
...Schenectady." It reads : My dear sir: The moment arrived in which (he word was to be given for the boat to move. My friends were in groups on the deck. There...silent, sad and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The signal was given and the boat moved on a short... | |
| John Ludwig Hülshof - English language (for foreigners) - 1909 - 228 pages
...interesting. In it he says : "To me it was a most trying occasion. The moment arrived when word was to be given for the vessel to move. My friends were in groups on the deck. I read nothing in their looks but disaster, and almost repented my efforts. The signal was given; the... | |
| Rupert Sargent Holland - Inventions - 1911 - 344 pages
...characteristically to a friend. He wrote, " The moment arrived in which the word was to be given for the boat to move. My friends were in groups on the deck. There...silent, sad and weary. I read in their looks nothing but disaster, and almost repented of my efforts. The signal was given and the boat moved on a short... | |
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