A Man for the Ages : a Story of the Builders of Democracy
The book A Man for the Ages : a Story of the Builders of Democracy was written by author Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950 Here you can read free online of A Man for the Ages : a Story of the Builders of Democracy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Man for the Ages : a Story of the Builders of Democracy a good or bad book?
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I think there will be better markets to the north than there are to the south of us." "By jingo!" Samson exclaimed. "Your brain is about as busy as a beehive on a bright summer day." "Say, don't you mention that to a livin' soul," said Brimstead. "My brain began to chase the rainbow when I was a boy. It drove me out o' Vermont into the trail to the West and landed me in Flea Valley. A MAN FOR THE AGES 227 Now Fm in a country where no man's dreams are goin' to be big enough to keep up with the f...acts. We're right under the end o' the rainbow and there's a pot o' gold for each of us." "The railroad will be a help in our fight with the miles," said Samson. "All right. You get the miles behind ye and let the land do the waiting. It won't hurt the land any, but you'd be spoilt if you had to wait twenty years." The Peasleys arrived and the men and women spent a delightful hour traveling without weariness over the long trail to beloved scenes and the days of their youth. Every day's end thousands were going east oa that trail, each to find his pot of gold at the foot of the rainbow of memory.
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