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Updated: May 12, 2025
I resent your development if it is because of it that you speak prosaically of a prosaic marriage and of a honeymoon simultaneous with the Degree. I think you are too well pleased with the simultaneousness. Yet the fact of the letter is fair. It cannot be that the soul of it is not. Hester Stebbins is a poet. I lean forward and think it out as I did some days ago when the news came.
There could not be any harm in breaking off another; then he could reach the middle of the sash and pull up the window. No; it was fastened inside. John Stebbins tried, but it was of no use. "It would not help if we broke the window by the fastening," said John; "for the shutters are closed inside with old-fashioned inside shutters." Here was the time to ask for the key.
Stebbins' prayers, the daily use of which had led to the reading again and again of the book he very deeply cherished. He was the most loyal of friends patient, appreciative beyond deserts, kindly, and just. The influence for good of such a man is incalculable.
Early the next morning Abel Stebbins made his appearance at Dudley Veneer's, and requested to see the maan o' the haouse abaout somethin' o' consequence. Mr.
Yes, one of the Twelve, intrusted with spreading the true faith of the Saints over all the world." "Hooraw for you, Josh Stebbins! You'll be jest the man for that sort o' thing; ye've got the larnin' for it, hain't you?"
The fact of the fire was proved; Stebbins was sworn, and testified to having saved the box with his own effects, and his having quite lately returned it to the owner, on first hearing an account of the suit in which he was engaged. This part of the testimony was clearly laid before the court by Mr.
He went out and presently returned with some fuel which he had found unwet in a thick growth of wood. He laid a fire handily and lit it. The little stove burned well, with no smoke. Stebbins looked at it, and was perfectly happy. He had found other treasures outside a small vegetable-garden in which were potatoes and some corn.
I would fain describe the person of Miss Laura Stebbins, if I could call to mind any similitudes, whereunto to liken her charms, which have not been worn out in the service of other people's heroines.
He went to the root of any matter that arose. He was remarkably well read and a passionate lover of books. He was exact and accurate in his large store of information. Dr. Stebbins, in his delightful extravagance, once said to Mrs. Kellogg, "Your husband is the only man I'm afraid of he knows so much." At the Chit-Chat no one dared to hazard a doubtful statement of fact.
"Suppose we go up to the room with the bed and the sofa," said John Stebbins; "and we've got a surprise for you. There's a pie, let's eat that." They stumbled their way back. The provident John Stebbins had laid in more candles, and they found an old table and had a merry feast. Sam and Jonas had their books. When Sam had hold of a fresh Latin book he could not keep away from it.
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