Elinor's College Career

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Little, Brown, 1906 - 335 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 204 - Fine sense and exalted sense are not half so useful as common sense. There are forty men of wit for one man of sense; and he that will carry nothing about him but gold, will be every day at a loss for want of readier change.
Sayfa 278 - ... of their labour as conduct. The distinction, however, here urged is entirely arbitrary, and cannot bear investigation. The conduct of the hand and eye and intellect in daily work is as much moral conduct as the voluntary dealings with ourselves and others outside that work. An artisan or an artist or a writer who does not
Sayfa 23 - Her first glimpse of Ruth's vivid face, strange intense eyes, and cheap clothes had offended her taste. She had decided at once that she did not like this girl and never would. To have such a queer, disagreeable roommate thrust upon her was the crowning misfortune of that dreadful day.
Sayfa 199 - I think that you ought to try to care most for your contemporaries. Don't you remember what Emerson says in Compensation about letting old angels ' go that archangels may come in ?' You have always been so much absorbed in Miss Ewers that you neglected others.
Sayfa 266 - February, and a contented twinkle gleamed oftener in her eyes. It was pleasant to care for her " contemporaries," and to have them care for her. The knowledge that she had won affection was giving her greater self-confidence socially.
Sayfa 161 - Last Sunday evening I sat beside her in chapel and sang out of the same hymn book. She has the loveliest gruffest voice I ever heard!
Sayfa 278 - Instinctively aware that she was being scrutinized she looked up to meet the serious gaze of Ruth's brooding eyes. Elinor's smile this year showed a light that was like a lingering caress.

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