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274 NOTICKS OP BOOKS.
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FOREIGN LITERATURE. Tagehuch of a Journe...
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A. Friends Lady's Diary At Home Of . The...
We will conclude with , one little touch , which more than all else exhibits the _ining-led power of bravery and gentleness in a religious
from man round . first The sho to Chap t last striking lain as much of the the hos exposed Residency ital wall as any , the " just man " J above . " there of these his . head We pages , hear " , of was of a
man a rolling over in the church p yard , not far from where the chaplain standingand of the churchyard mould being ploughed
dressed up about was on his a cushion feet . , For on six the months floor very read he never to be went called to bed , to but the lay sick full y up
and the dying at any moment . His , wife also knew , as we when have seen arted , had
hair-breadth escapes , and neither of them , they p for an hour , whe this ther man they in would a letter ever to meet his mother again . written after the
to retreat the , to worst says Allahabad of blowin , after describing the magazine their intention and so , in all case perishing it came
together , " I , rejoice now g very up much that I never took one of their wretched lives .
274 Noticks Op Books.
274 NOTICKS OP BOOKS .
Foreign Literature. Tagehuch Of A Journe...
FOREIGN LITERATURE . Tagehuch of einer Jteise from von the Mississi 3 £ ississi pi i nach to the den Coas _JZusten ts of der the Sudsee _Pacific . . ( J Diary By
Baldwin a Journey Mollhausen . p The —its expectations luxury of excite t d by hy the handsome style in which colored this illus book trations is got ,
up disa and , ppointment we ma of y the add so author , i often ts unusuall ypo attendant is grap remarkabl y hi , g upon h price y an modes — imposing are t and not followed exterior unpretending . by The the ;
manner more avoid the , indeed use , of than the is first altogether personal desirable pronoun ; is for occasiona his resolution lly rather to
perp He lexing is . the son of a Prussian artillery officer , who joined examine the
coun an Angelos ex try pedition between on the sent coast Fort by of the Smith the Un Pacific ited on States the , with Arkansas government a view , to and the to P formation ueblo de the los of
Mr journey a grea Mollhausen t over railroad the varied vast across uninhabited it the for North his companions prair American ies was b Continent o y ft t he v narra ery . t t As edious ion of ,
amon some . of t the he I strange ndians and with wild whom adventures he passed which a considerable he had met time with .
Others g of the party , also enlivened the nightly bivouac with more or less excitintalesso that the expedition sometimes has the air of a
pic We -nic are party unwilling g on a , grand to pass scale so . pleasant a book without shortness an extract ;
but it must be one selected in some measure for its . More striking s might easily have been found , but they would
passage occupy too much space .
any "In defec order t there to mig accustom ht be in ourselves the equi to pment a camp of the life , exx and 3 edition discover , while practicall it was y
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1858, page 274, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061858/page/58/
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