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Updated: May 10, 2025
The large private libraries in uniform editions, and unbroken sets, and Russia covers, are, for the most part, the idlers of the day; while the small libraries, with broken-backed books, and turned-down leaves, and lead-pencil scribbles in the margin, are doing the chief work for the world and the Church.
They were not mere scribbles either "I am well, and I hope you are; I haven't time to write more now" but good long letters, with accounts of all his comings and goings, the people he met, the books he read, here a dash of fun and there a poetical fancy; and through them all ran like a golden thread the dear boy's tender love and reverence for his mother.
All these works of his can best be considered as letters; they are notes of personal travel, scribbles in a diary about this or that that really happened. But Dickens was one of the few men who have the two talents that are the whole of literature and have them both together. First, he could make a thing happen over again; and second, he could make it happen better.
And as sure as I'm a christened man, sir, the gentleman whose picture you've got in your paper him as was murdered was sitting next to me! I knew that picture as soon as I saw it this morning." Spargo, who had been making unmeaning scribbles on a block of paper, suddenly looked at his visitor. "What time was that?" he asked. "It was between a quarter and half-past nine, sir," answered Mr. Webster.
Benjamin inserted an amusing salutatory, as if the Courant was appearing before the public for the first time. It was as follows: "Long has the press groaned in bringing forth a hateful brood of pamphlets, malicious scribbles, and billingsgate ribaldry. No generous and impartial person then can blame the present undertaking, which is designed purely for the diversion and merriment of the reader.
"And all four making tulips as full-blown as could be!" "By-the-bye, is it true what they say of Ninny Moulin?" "What?" "Why that he is a writer, and scribbles pamphlets on religion." "Yes, it is true. I have often seen him at my employer's, with whom he deals; a bad paymaster, but a jolly fellow!" "And pretends to be devout, eh?"
Set aside twenty minutes for each one to write a letter to send to the brother or sister, relative or friend, at a distance. Even the baby can scratch something which he thinks is a "real enough" letter in penciled scribbles. Close the day with quiet reading and song, or with the memory exercise in which all endeavor to repeat some simple psalm or a few verses, like the Beatitudes.
"And all four making tulips as full-blown as could be!" "By-the-bye, is it true what they say of Ninny Moulin?" "What?" "Why that he is a writer, and scribbles pamphlets on religion." "Yes, it is true. I have often seen him at my employer's, with whom he deals; a bad paymaster, but a jolly fellow!" "And pretends to be devout, eh?"
"I thought we had a private number here," said the man, the tiredness coming back into his face like scribbles on parchment. She crossed to the telephone with a charming furtiveness you could see she was playing they had just been found behind the piano together in a game of hide-and-seek. The doll was disembowelled of its telephone. "No No Oh very well " "What was it?" She smiled.
"Don't look out of the window; look at me. Why should we not ask her?" "My dear girl, there is no answer to such a question as that." "No!" She scribbles Mrs. Bethune's name on her list, and then, "You particularly wish her to be asked?" "Not particularly. Certainly not at all if you object to it." "Object! Why should I object?
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