United States or Armenia ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


'Nancy, it seems to me that the time is not far away when we shall escape from this pit of infamy. If it lie within my power this girl shall be saved from her odious abductor. We can depend upon The Lifter you of course will not flinch. 'So far from flinching, the girl replied, 'I should be delighted to lay down my life in helping you in the noble resolve which you have formed.

"How much better it is to be a useful object!" said the stove lifter. "Yes indeed!" replied the match box. "And the more useful one is, usually, the less he brags about himself!" "This looks like an excellent place, Tim Tim!" Mrs. Tamytam said, as she threw her little poke bonnet back from her head. "An excellent place!"

The flickering of the light here revealed a small bed; and setting down the candle the Lifter said: 'This is to be your room while you stay with us; good night. In spite of the sickening sensation that came over Roland as he entered this underground lair, and the feeling of pain and shame at the part he was compelled to act, he was soon asleep, and dreaming once again of days that held no evil.

The stove lifter, the match box and all the other objects watched him with interest as he strutted back and forth. At last the new object stood still and with his head thrown back he said: "I am a wish-bone, but as none of you know what a wishbone is, I shall tell you! A wishbone is an object of great importance in this world.

Joy is the great lifter of men, the great unfolder. Il faut que la vie soit bonne afin qu'elle soit féconde. "For life to be fruitful, life must be felt as a blessing": "Nature is eternally young, beautiful, bountiful. She pours out beauty and poetry for all that live, she pours it out on all plants, and the plants are permitted to expand in it freely.

In the midst of calumny or contempt, he attends to that Being who whispers better things within his soul, and whom he looks upon as his defender, his glory and the lifter up of his head.

Hargreaves, Arkwright, Watt and Eli Whitney had worked a revolution more far-reaching than did Mirabeau, Danton, Robespierre and Marat. Here creeps in an item interesting to our friends who revel in syntax and prosody. Any machine or apparatus for lifting has been called a "jack" since the days of Shakespeare. The jack was the bearer of bundles, a lifter, a puller, a worker.

Where off, Lifter? This was Murfrey, with rage, hate and apprehension written in his face. 'I am away from the bush forever. If nothing better happens, Joe, I'll give myself up to the law. 'And where are you off, Nancy? 'To seek an honourable life. In a way, I leave this place stainless, and I go to give myself back to my father.

For in so great a gathering there must be many gangrel folk, and among them, peradventure, the violer woman, who would desire to have the creature given back to her. But, if it were so, Elliot said she would purchase the jackanapes, "for I am no lifter of other men's cattle, as all you Scots are, and I am fain to own my jackanapes honestly."

The cat, a great male tortoiseshell, came from the corner with tail erect and back curved, and he rubbed his handsome side, against The Lifter who calmly proceeded to put on his boots. The robber did not show the least anxiety but calmly proceeded, by the light of his candle, to tie his boots and prepare himself for a start.