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Identifier: argosythe48wood (find matches)
Title: The Argosy
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Charles W. (Charles William), b. 1850?
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Publisher: London (etc.) R. Bentley (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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at arrears of loving confidences to bemade up ! And what a Christmas Day was that which followed—what a trulyDivine service that which they so gratefully attended in themorning ! Blissfully the day sped by—and plans for the future andbright visions of the happiness to be theirs filled their cup to thebrim. God speed them on their journey onward—sorrows will passlightly over their heads, for they love one another. —H^C»>BKi<^X— THE HARVEST OF THE SEA. The sky is black with angry clouds Just when the day is dying;The gulls sweep by like ghosts in shrouds Before the tempest flying.But the fish, they say, are in the bay : No matter then the weather !For all must toil to reap the spoil That keeps the home together. Just Hke a busy hive of bees In bustle and commotion,So swarm both young and old to seize The harvest of the ocean.So blow, old wind! you are but kind To bring such angry weather.When all can toil to reap the spoil That keeps the home together! George Weatherly.
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537 DIVIDED. BY KATHERINE CARR. CHAPTER XIII. AT CAMPER. TF truth be known, I believe Madame Lenard was less surprised at■*■ Denises involuntary confession of love for Raoul than Denisewas herself. She had so long fought, half unconsciously, against the feeling,that it is impossible to say how long pride would have forced her toignore it, had she not been completely unhinged, and in a nervousstate of excitability. As it was, her presentiment (for such shefirmly believed it to be) raised her into that kind of exaltation whichsometimes urges us to actions we should consider wildly extravagantin our calmer moments. If it is true that much evil is wrought by sudden passions, it is nonethe less a fact that they also work a great deal of good. Breachesare mended, misunderstandings cleared, divided hearts broughttogether by these rare bursts of emotion, when it seems as if thebarriers of conventionality are for once broken, so that we may be ourtrue selves, our heart secrets laid bare, f

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