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Savages we call them because their manners differ from ours which we think the perfection of civility they think the same of theirs

Remarks concerning the savages of North America

for the most wild yet most homely narrative which I'm about to Penn I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it in a case where my very since his rejected their own evident yet met in Minot and very surely do I not dream but tomorrow I die in today I would unburthen my soul

The black cat

perhaps the sentiments contained in the phone pages are not yes efficiently fashionable to pursue them general favor a woman habitat of not sinking a thing wrong gives a superficial parents of being right in raises at first formidable out cry in defense of costum

Common sense

As I know that you will be pleased with the great victory with which our Lord has crowned my voyage I write this to you from what you will learn how in 33 days I passed from the Canary Islands to the Indies with the fleet which most illusions Kings and Queens our sovereign gave to me

Letter to Luis de Santangle

Gay had broken cold and gray exceedingly cold and gray in the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climb the highest bank where I did and little traveled trail led eastward through the fat spruced Timberland

To build a fire

What's the matter she asked I do not know he said trying to laugh I guess I'm tired

Going to meet the man

A group of townspeople stood on the station siding of a little Kansas town awaiting the coming of the night train which was already 20 minutes over due

The sculptors funeral

The sexton stood in the porch of Milford meeting house pulling left only at the Bell Road the old people of the village came stooping along the street children with bright faces trip to Maryland beside their parents or mimicked engraver gate and the conscious dignity of there sunday clothes

The minister's black veil

In the bosom of the spacious covers which indent the eastern shore of Hudson at that broad expansion of the river denominated by the ancient. Navigators of the Tappan Zee

Sleepy Hollow

Besides the neutral expression that she wore when she was alone miss freeman had to others forward and reverse

Goodman Brown