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From: | Alec Baldwin |
Subject: | [Dotgnu-libs-commits] sleep |
Date: | Sat, 16 Sep 2006 22:06:54 -0500 |
![]() Paris wasonly forty miles from Gritzmacher
Springs.
He piled them and repiledthem and tapped them with
his fountain-pen.
Hedrowsed through page on page of Ingersolls
rhetoric and jesting. It was hard to give heed to his mothers wails of joy all the
wayto her boarding-house.
He tiptoed in, his tremendous
feetsqueaking.
He was red-nosed, red-eyed, and coughing. I
thought, young man, that you lived up toem! He returned to pulling his luxuriant
hair and scratching.
He tiptoed in, his tremendous feetsqueaking. He
tiptoed in, his tremendous feetsqueaking.
For the first time in his life his own paw felt
limp andburning. For a great strong man of your gladiatorial powersto not be afraid
to humble himself!
O God, I do truly repent of mygreat sinning and I
do long for the everlasting peace of thybosom! O God, I do truly repent of mygreat
sinning and I do long for the everlasting peace of thybosom!
He was unable to pump up evenone good
sneer.
He returned to pulling his luxuriant hair and
scratching.
Ten minutes after his own experience, Elmer made
his firstconversion. Suddenly he sat up, looked suspiciously over at the silenced
Jim,looked suspiciously at Heaven. Elmer is aborn preacher, once he lets himself go,
and I can make him do it!
And thus till midnight, for all Jims fevers. And
they DID look up to me when I gave themthe invitation!
He looked down, something of his panic
returning.
It was hard to give heed to his mothers wails of
joy all the wayto her boarding-house.
Youll admit helooks like some football shark. And I
dont require anyJames Blaine Lefferts to tell me, neither! But Im kneeling now,
and,oh, the blessedness of humility! Seehow were all longing for you, praying for
you!
Elmer gave in with a furious:Well, then, why didnt
you say something while he was here?
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