My Autobiography: Some Events Pathetic But Absolutely True1861 - 74 pages |
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... geese to come through into Mr. Hills meadow land . If this land was sown in grain , these hogs and geese could and did do much damage before the grain could be harvested . After the hard rain , giving the water time to recede , I would ...
... geese to come through into Mr. Hills meadow land . If this land was sown in grain , these hogs and geese could and did do much damage before the grain could be harvested . After the hard rain , giving the water time to recede , I would ...
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... geese on Sheets Run . Mrs. Hill asked me no questions , and as far as I know she never knew anything about my adventure in a sugar trough on Sugar Run . In this incident , Mr. Hill and those troublesome geese , and all the officers of a ...
... geese on Sheets Run . Mrs. Hill asked me no questions , and as far as I know she never knew anything about my adventure in a sugar trough on Sugar Run . In this incident , Mr. Hill and those troublesome geese , and all the officers of a ...
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... geese were in the grain . In my trying to drive the hogs out it made the geese scatter into the wheat - field the more . Then Mr. Hill was angry . He sent me to tell Mrs. Franks to come and get her geese . But she did not come . She ...
... geese were in the grain . In my trying to drive the hogs out it made the geese scatter into the wheat - field the more . Then Mr. Hill was angry . He sent me to tell Mrs. Franks to come and get her geese . But she did not come . She ...
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... geese . I was the star witness for both sides . I had seen Mr. Hill kill the geese . Her lawyer got that out of me . I was so scared that I cried . Mr. Hill's lawyer had to tell of being sent by Mr. Hill to Mrs. Frank's , asking her to ...
... geese . I was the star witness for both sides . I had seen Mr. Hill kill the geese . Her lawyer got that out of me . I was so scared that I cried . Mr. Hill's lawyer had to tell of being sent by Mr. Hill to Mrs. Frank's , asking her to ...
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Page 67 - There are lonely hearts to cherish, While the days are going by ; There are weary souls who perish, While the days are going by...
Page 5 - Every child born into the world is a new thought of God, an ever-fresh and radiant possibility.
Page 30 - No. 93. /"\H, how sweet when we mingle with kindred spirits here, ^-' And tell of Jesus and His love ! When by faith we can see Him, and feel His presence near, And lift our longing souls above. We shall meet on the banks of the river ; happy, happy there for evermore. We shall dwell with the angels, and join with choral song, our loved ones, loved ones gone before.
Page 74 - Eureka! this the purpose I pursue ; For, behold, a god hath called me, and his service I shall do! " Brother, seek thy calling likewise, thou wert destined for the same; Sloth is sin, and toil is worship, and the soul demands an aim : Who neglects the ordination, he shall not escape the blame.
Page 53 - I thanked her and wanted to know if there was something that I could do for her, but she answered, "Never mind, child, you do well to do the things you are compelled to do.
Page 41 - Hill, but he heard me crying and came to me and asked me what the matter was. I told him. He said, "Never mind, daughter, I'll tell Mother to go look herself. She'll see no little potatoes.