| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 454 pages
...refreshed! The water is pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red Sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story, that, as the wasted and long-lost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1901 - 364 pages
...as when it slaked the thirst of the red hunter, and flowed beneath the aged bough, though now this gem of the wilderness is treasured under these hot...where no shadow falls, but from the brick buildings. But, still is this fountain the source of health, peace, and happiness, and I behold, with certainty... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1901 - 376 pages
...as when it slaked the thirst of the red hunter, and flowed beneath the aged bough, though now this gem of the wilderness is treasured under these hot...where no shadow falls, but from the brick buildings. But, still is this fountain the source of health, peace, and happiness, and I behold, with certainty... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 474 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore, beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...the virtues of cold water, too little valued since your father's days, be recognized by all. Your pardon, good people ! I must interrupt my stream of... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1902 - 564 pages
...refreshed ! The water is pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red Sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story, that, as the wasted and long-lost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
| Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1902 - 328 pages
...refreshed! The water is pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...where no shadow falls but from the brick buildings. -»8 154 *THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES. See the kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves that... | |
| Inez Nellie Canfield McFee - 1905 - 614 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water—too little valued since your father's days—be recognized by all. Your pardon, good people!... | |
| Theodore Clarence Mitchill, George Rice Carpenter - 1906 - 410 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...the virtues of cold water, too little valued since your fathers' days, be recognized by all. — HAWTHORNE : Twice-Told Tales. 3. Their numbers amounted... | |
| Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner - 1910 - 310 pages
...16. The water is pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red Sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...buildings. And be it the moral of my story that, as the wasted and long-lost fountain is now known and prized again, so shall the virtues of cold water,... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 424 pages
...The water is as pure and cold as that which slaked the thirst of the red sagamore beneath the aged boughs, though now the gem of the wilderness is treasured...these hot stones, where no shadow falls but from the 20 brick buildings. And be it the moral of my story that, as this wasted and long-lost fountain is... | |
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