| Charles Madison Curry - 1903 - 572 pages
...hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the lives of 455 those who heard him. His auditors, it may be, never...rivulet, came thoughts out of his mouth that no other 460 human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had a little time to cool, they were ready enough... | |
| 1904 - 496 pages
...manifestations, took shape in the good deeds that dropped silently from hia hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the...of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had a little time to cool, they were ready enough to acknowledge their... | |
| Hanson Hart Webster - 1905 - 480 pages
...manifestations, took shape in the good deeds that dropped silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the...of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had a little time to cool, they were ready enough to acknowledge their... | |
| William Patten - 1905 - 390 pages
...silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and molded the lives of those who heard him. His auditors, it...of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had a little time to cool, they were ready enough to acknowledge their... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1906 - 216 pages
...manifestations, took shape in the good deeds that dropped silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the...friend, was more^ than an ordinary man; least of all did ErnestJ himself suspect it; but, inevitably as the murmur of a rivule'., came thoughts out of his mouth... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Katherine Bowditch Owens - 1906 - 520 pages
...those who heard him. His hearers, it may be, never suspected that Ernest, their own neighbor and 5 familiar friend, was more than an ordinary man ; least of all did Ernest himself suspect it ; but thoughts came out of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had... | |
| 1907 - 386 pages
...manifestations, took shape in the good deeds that dropped silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the...of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had a little time to cool, they were ready enough to acknowledge their... | |
| Charles Welsh - 1909 - 492 pages
...silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and molded the lives of those who heard him. His auditors, it...of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds had had a little time to cool, they were ready enough to acknowledge their... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1909 - 428 pages
...manifestations, took shape 30 in the good deeds that dropped silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the...friend, was more than an ordinary man; least of all a rivulet, came thoughts out of his mouth that no other human lips had spoken. When the people's minds... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1909 - 426 pages
...manifestations, took shape 30 in the good deeds that dropped silently from his hand, flowed also forth in speech. He uttered truths that wrought upon and moulded the...friend, was more than an ordinary man; least of all 35 did Ernest himself suspect it ; but, inevitably as the murmur of a rivulet, came thoughts out of... | |
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