The Mercy of the Lord

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Author: Flora Annie Webster Steel ISBN: 9781465529374
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Flora Annie Webster Steel
ISBN: 9781465529374
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
NEW YORK; GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, 1914. "God movesn--a--mystere'ras way Iswon--derstuper--form." Craddock was polishing the brass of his safety valve and singing the while at high pressure between set teeth: his choice of a ditty determined by one of his transitory lapses into conventional righteousness. The cause of which in the present instance being an equally transient admiration for a good little Eurasian girl fresh from her convent. As the sun--which shines equally on the just and the unjust--flamed on his red face and glowed from his corn-coloured beard it seemed to me--waiting in the comparative coolth of the pointsman's mud-oven shelter till the one mail train of the day should appear and disappear, leaving the ribbon of rail which spanned the desert world to its horizon free for our passaging--that both he and his engine radiated heat: that they gave out--as the burning bush or the flaming swords of the paradise-protectors must have given out--a message of fiery warning that suited the words he sang: "Eplants 'isfootsteps--inthesea
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NEW YORK; GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, 1914. "God movesn--a--mystere'ras way Iswon--derstuper--form." Craddock was polishing the brass of his safety valve and singing the while at high pressure between set teeth: his choice of a ditty determined by one of his transitory lapses into conventional righteousness. The cause of which in the present instance being an equally transient admiration for a good little Eurasian girl fresh from her convent. As the sun--which shines equally on the just and the unjust--flamed on his red face and glowed from his corn-coloured beard it seemed to me--waiting in the comparative coolth of the pointsman's mud-oven shelter till the one mail train of the day should appear and disappear, leaving the ribbon of rail which spanned the desert world to its horizon free for our passaging--that both he and his engine radiated heat: that they gave out--as the burning bush or the flaming swords of the paradise-protectors must have given out--a message of fiery warning that suited the words he sang: "Eplants 'isfootsteps--inthesea

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