The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 4
The book The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 4 was written by author Colton, George Hooker, 1818-1847, Ed Here you can read free online of The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 4 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 4 a good or bad book?
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" I do not seek for change, Doctor ; I make fools my play- things, and consequently have plenty of amusement." " Amusement, however pleas^ant, is a poor business, followed as such," said I. " Doctor," said Caroline, and her dark eyes swam in tears, and she trembled visi- bly, " I hate my life and almost all that surrounds me ; but I live upon the out- ward — I cannot escape from this life, for I dare not look inward," and she shud- dered. " You know me, and what a heart of cinders and ashes 1 b...ear about. I can never come to a resurrection, and why should I not live by the hour, vvhen J can- not live otherwise ? I have changed greatly, as you know, these few months, but my life is little better or wiser. I have been leading the life of a sheep or a goat, to get my health. There is no true life in me." " But you can live otherwise. Miss Tem- pleton. You have great riches in your in- 272 Passages from the Life [Sept., tellect. You can cultivate the rich powers of your mind and heart. You can write, let me tell you, as well as Wentworth." Caroline started at that name, which I had never pronounced in her hearing since her recovery.
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