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There was a pause after this, while the stranger drew a long knife from his belt, and cleaned out his pipe with it. Reuben and I took up our oars, and having pulled up our tangled fishing-lines, which had been streaming behind the boat, we proceeded to pull in towards the land. 'The question now is, said the stranger, 'where we are to go to? 'We are going down Langston Bay, I answered.

Langston," said the veteran of Manila. "We are facing a great crisis. Our ships are going into battle, and within a few hours we shall know whether the civilian policy at Washington that has controlled our naval development the policy that forced me to resign rather than assume the responsibility for consequences we shall know whether that policy was wise or foolish."

"Oh, Mr. Langston," cried the girl eagerly, "we have such wonderful news! The conference isn't over? They haven't yielded to Germany?" "No," said I. "Not yet." "They mustn't yield. We have news that changes everything. Oh, it's so splendid! America is going to win." Her lovely face was glowing with enthusiasm, but I shook my head. "America's fleet is destroyed. Her army is beaten.

"And meseemed," added Cicely timidly, "that the strange woman at Tideswell who talked of beads and bracelets minded me of Tibbott, though she was younger, and had not her grizzled brows; but father says that cannot be, for Master Cuthbert Langston is beyond seas at Paris." "Soh! that is well," returned Mary, in a tone of relief. "See, child.

LANGSTON, JOHN M. From the Virginia Plantation to the National Capital; or, The First and Only Negro Representative in Congress from the Old Dominion. L'Esclavage dans les États Confédérés par un missionaire. Deuxième édition. LOCKE, M.S. Anti-Slavery in America, from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade, 1619-1808. Radcliffe College Monographs, No. 11.

His well-known theme song "Take the A Train" made reference to the subway line which went to Harlem. By the time jazz had reached Harlem the Negro Renaissance was in full swing. This renaissance, unlike previous art produced by Negroes, consciously built on the Afro-American folk tradition. Langston Hughes, the most prolific writer of the renaissance, wrote a kind of manifesto for the movement.

He wanted to stay, wanted to impress upon her his appreciation of the service she had done him, wanted to persuade her to accept what he felt she sorely needed, the remaining ten dollars of the sum Langston had told him would be about what she would probably charge, but, after a moment's irresolute pause, he turned abruptly and went to the door.

"After yielding to us by force of arms," he went on, "your people will come to welcome us when they see how much better off, how much happier they will be under our higher civilisation. Mr. Langston, we understand your nation better than it understands itself.

Babington believed Langston to have been at that time still a sincere partizan of Queen Mary, but all along to have entertained a suspicion that there was a closer relationship between Bride Hepburn and the Queen than was avowed, though to Babington himself he had only given mysterious hints.

"Ruth," he said, "do you know that the Harvester is the squarest man I ever met?" "Is he?" asked the Girl. "He is! He certainly is!" "You must remember that I have little acquaintance with men," said she. "You are the first one I ever knew, and the only one except him." "Well I try to be square," said Doctor Harmon, "but that is where Langston has me beaten a mile. I have to try. He doesn't.

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