The Daughter of the Storage, And Other Things in Prose And Verse
The book The Daughter of the Storage, And Other Things in Prose And Verse was written by author Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920 Here you can read free online of The Daughter of the Storage, And Other Things in Prose And Verse book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Daughter of the Storage, And Other Things in Prose And Verse a good or bad book?
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The turmoil tmderfoot and ovei'head. Certainly make you wish that you were dead. At first; and all the mean vulgarity Of city life, the filth and misery You see around you, make you want to put Back to the country anywhere, hot-foot. Yet — there are compensations. Morrison. Such as? Wetherbee. Why, There is the club. Morrison. The club I can't deny. Many o' the fellows back there? Wetherbee. Nearly all. Over the twilight cocktails there are tall Stories and talk. But you would hardly care; You ...have the natives to talk with down 'there, And always find them meaty. Morrison. Well, so-so. Their words outlast their ideas at times, you know, 24S CITY AND COUNTRY IN THE FALL And they have staying powers. The theaters All open now? Wetherbee. Yes, all. And it occurs To me: there's one among the things that you Would have enjoyed; an opera with the new — Or at least the last — music by Sullivan, And words, though not Gilbertian, that ran Trippingly with it. Oh, I tell you what, I'd rather that you had been there than not.
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