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"Well, I don't know that there is anything to say to that," he observed finally, strolling over to where she was. There wasn't anything that he could say that he knew. He was terribly sorry sorry for her, sorry for himself. "Did you read them all?" he asked, curiously. She nodded her head in the affirmative. "Well, I didn't care so much for Christina Channing," he observed, deprecatingly.
To-night, for the first time, I am going out to a ball at a friend's, the girl of whom you have heard me speak as singing so well. Cranch I meet very rarely. Have been only once to see him. W.H. Channing do not yet know. At his meeting I see Isaac and C.P. Cranch, and Rufus Dawes, and Parke Godwin, William Chace, and a host of the unconverted and heretical.
I feel that there is no hyperbole in applying to her memory the striking words of Lowell's Elegy on Dr. Channing: "I do not come to weep above thy pall And mourn the dying-out of noble powers; The poet's clearer eye should see in all Earth's seeming woe, seed of immortal flowers.
He was a full-blooded Negro, but a Southern writer says that "all accounts agree that John Chavis was a gentleman. He was received socially among the best whites and asked to table." In the war of 1812 thirty-three hundred Negroes helped Jackson win the battle of New Orleans, and numbers fought in New York State and in the navy under Perry, Channing, and others.
They visited the accident upon him, and were determined as you have heard them express it in their own phrase to "serve him out." Leaving this decision to fructify, let us turn to Constance. Lady Augusta Yorke good-hearted in the main, liberal natured, swayed by every impulse as the wind had been particularly kind to Constance and Annabel Channing during the absence of their mother.
His influence over my thinking was, I believe, excellent; his books, and those of Channing which I read at this time, did me great good by checking all inclination to cynicism and scoffing; more than any other person he strengthened my theistic ideas and stopped any tendency to atheism; the intense conviction with which men like Channing, Parker, and May spoke of a God in the universe gave a direction to my thinking which has never been lost.
"But it is a dreadful trouble, always to be worrying over children." "It is a trouble that, in a very short time after entering upon it, grows into a pleasure," said Mrs. Channing. "I am sure that there is not a mother, really training her children to good, who will not bear me out in the assertion. It is a pleasure that they would not be without.
Not a breath of intimation had the head-master given; except that, one day, in complaining to Gaunt of the neglect of a point of discipline in the school, which point was entirely under the control of the senior boy, he had turned to Tom, and said, "Remember, Channing, it must be observed for the future." Tom's heart leaped within him as he heard it, and the boys looked inquiringly at the master.
It's good to see you down at this early hour, Mr. Channing." He was invited to take a seat, but declined; it was time they were at Galloway's, he said. Arthur hesitated. "I do not know whether Mr. Galloway will expect me," he observed. "Not expect you!" flashed Roland, lapsing into his loud, excited manner. "I can tell you what, Arthur: if he doesn't expect you, he shan't expect me. Mr.
You have thought better of it." "Yes, sir, wishing to get you home before bed-time, which might not be the case if you were to show yourself in the town, and stop at all the interruptions." Mr. Channing stepped into the fly. Hamish followed, first giving the driver a nod. "The luggage! The luggage!" exclaimed Mrs. Channing, as they moved off. "The porter will bring it, mother.
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