| 1926 - 744 pages
...looked at myself in the glass and then gazed out of window at the gay sunshine, it seemed to me that God was in his Heaven and all was right with the world. The general excellence of things continued. I had a pleasant journey ,' and when I got to Ascot I planked... | |
| Olive Christian Malvery Mackirdy - 1906 - 374 pages
...strayed across the u garden to the little church. I think we all felt that life was worth living ; that " God was in His heaven, and all was right with the world." Once we all went to a garden-party given at a country house, whose owners counted their income by many... | |
| Silas Kitto Hocking - 1907 - 464 pages
...spring." The days were steadily lengthening, the broad earth was bursting into beauty. Why worry ? God was in His heaven, and all was right with the world. The train had reached the station, and Mary continued her walk towards the lodge gates. " Of course,... | |
| James Blyth - 1910 - 352 pages
...down for the same purpose before), and been met with such hearty friendliness by Harry, he felt that God was in his heaven, and all was right with the world. Linda ran from the boudoir gaily enough to greet her — her — well, poor Julius was her lover, so... | |
| Emerson Hough - 1915 - 260 pages
...something dismissed forever from my career, as I supposed. This, however, did not preclude my belief that God was in his heaven and all was right with the world in the respect aforesaid. Soon after I came to the city and settled into the work which I intended... | |
| William John Locke - 1920 - 346 pages
...provided infinity of food beyond the dreams of gluttony. Never an enemy menaced the exquisite demesne. God was in His heaven, and all was right with the world. What in the name of Nature was there to worry these two humans? Well, it was no business of his, and... | |
| W. F. Forbie M.D> - 1921 - 454 pages
...there was nothing coarse in our emotions, to a consciousness that you were a pure and loving wife, that God was in His Heaven and all was right with the world. Instead of "resistance, repression, longing, yielding — and regret," let your watchwords for the... | |
| Sir James Marchant - 1923 - 288 pages
...Renaissance of Religion. There is an awakened conscience in the Churches. The comfortable feeling that God was in His Heaven and all was right with the world, has given place to something of a Divine discontent. There is an \ impatience with artificiality, and... | |
| Elias Tobenkin - 1925 - 286 pages
...work. He was thinking in the language of the people about him, and was thinking much the same thoughts. God was in his heaven, and all was right with the world, — such seemed to be the creed of the easy-going, self-satisfied, peaceful Lincoln with which he came... | |
| Sam Noble - 1925 - 332 pages
...was there, watchful and vigilant, and felt that the safety of the ship was in capable hands j that God was in his Heaven, and all was right with the world. And the thought bucked you up tremendously and made you stick to your guns for all you were worth.... | |
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