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Updated: July 20, 2025
We've got the rail road to fall back on; and in the meantime, what are we worrying about that $200,000 appropriation for? That's all right. I'd be willing to bet anything that the very next letter that comes from Harry will " The eldest boy entered just in the nick of time and brought a letter, warm from the post-office. "Things do look bright, after all, Beriah.
Far from it. I have a letter from Beriah Sellers just came this day. A letter that I'll read you a line from it!" He flew out of the room. A shadow blurred the sunlight in Nancy's face there was uneasiness in it, and disappointment. A procession of disturbing thoughts began to troop through her mind.
Sellers is my name Beriah Sellers. "Ah! by the way New York, did you say? That reminds me; just met some gentlemen from your State, a week or two ago very prominent gentlemen in public life they are; you must know them, without doubt. Let me see let me see. Curious those names have escaped me.
The station everyone called it "deepo," of course was then a small red building, old and out of date, but scrupulously neat because of Captain Berry's rigid surveillance. Close beside it was the "Boston Grocery, Dry Goods and General Store," Mr. Beriah Higgins, proprietor. Beriah was postmaster and the post office was in his store.
"Too late," she said, solemnly. "The die is cast. I belong in another world. Curse me if you will it is your right. Go, and leave me in the path I have chosen. Bid them all at home never to mention my name again. And sometimes, Beriah, pray for me when I am revelling in the gaudy, but hollow, pleasures of Bohemia." "Get a towel, 'Dory," said Beriah, "and wipe that paint off your face.
Braham, "that there was an unnatural, insane gleam in her eyes?" "Yes, certainly," said Washington in confusion. All this was objected to by the district attorney, but it was got before the jury, and Mr. Braham did not care how much it was ruled out after that. "Beriah Sellers was the next witness called. The Colonel made his way to the stand with majestic, yet bland deliberation.
But even then there were those who waited for the declaration of Garrison, the great pioneer of Abolitionism. A letter written by Rev. Beriah Green to Miss Anthony, May 22, expresses the sentiment which pervaded the minds of many Abolitionists at this period: I looked forward to the Anti-Slavery Anniversary with the keenest pleasure and hope.
I've got a little belt of sassparilla land in there just tucked away unobstrusively waiting for my little Universal Expectorant to get into shape in my head. And I'll fix that, you know. One of these days I'll have all the nations of the earth expecto " "But Beriah, dear "
Every silver lining has a cloud behind it, as the poet says; and that remark has always cheered me; though I never could see any meaning to it. Everybody uses it, though, and everybody gets comfort out of it. I wish they would start something fresh. Come, now, let's cheer up; there's been as good fish in the sea as there are now. It shall never be said that Beriah Sellers Come in?"
He argued that Anthony was several shades lighter than Daniel Webster, and he asserted enthusiastically that he had various traits in common with that great statesman. But, then, Yerrinton was a disciple of Beriah Green, and his opinion was not regarded as unbiassed.
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