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Summer in a GardenBacklog StudiesBaddeckIn the WildernessSpring in New EnglandCaptain John SmithPocahontasSaunteringsBeing a BoyOn HorsebackFor whom Shakespeare WroteNovel and SchoolEnglandTheir Pilgrimage
Mr. Froude's ProgressModern FictionYour Culture to MeEqualityLiterature and LifeLiterary CopyrightIndeterminate SentenceEducation of the NegroCauses of DiscontentPilgrim and AmericanDiversities of American LifeAmerican NewspaperFashions in LiteratureWashington Irving
Nine Short Essays CONTENTS: Night in Tuilleries Truthfulness Pursuit of Happiness Literature and the Stage Life Prolonging Art H.H. in S. California Simplicity English Volunteers Nathan HaleAs We GoAs We Were SayingThat FortuneThe Golden HouseLittle Journey in the World
WASHINGTON IRVING
"Some persons, in looking upon life, view it as they would view a picture, with a stern and criticising eye. He also looks upon life as a picture, but to catch its beauties, its lights,—not its defects and shadows. On the former he loves to dwell. He has a wonderful knack at shutting his eyes to the sinister side of anything. Never beat a more kindly heart than his; alive to the sorrows, but not to the faults, of his friends, but doubly alive to their virtues and goodness. Indeed, people seemed to grow more good with one so unselfish and so gentle." —Emily Foster.
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