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Pagina 293
... Owen's mind was microscopic , and tended naturally to the minute , in accordance with his diminutive frame and the marvellous smallness and delicate power of his fingers . Not that his sense of beauty was thereby diminished into a 293 ...
... Owen's mind was microscopic , and tended naturally to the minute , in accordance with his diminutive frame and the marvellous smallness and delicate power of his fingers . Not that his sense of beauty was thereby diminished into a 293 ...
Pagina 294
... Owen Warland's genius . The boy's relatives saw nothing better to be done as perhaps there was not than to bind him apprentice to a watchmaker , hoping that his strange ingenuity might thus be regulated and put to utilitarian purposes ...
... Owen Warland's genius . The boy's relatives saw nothing better to be done as perhaps there was not than to bind him apprentice to a watchmaker , hoping that his strange ingenuity might thus be regulated and put to utilitarian purposes ...
Pagina 295
... Owen Warland to lead old blind Father Time along his daily course . One of his most rational pro- jects was to connect a musical operation with the machinery of his watches , so that all the harsh dissonances of life might be rendered ...
... Owen Warland to lead old blind Father Time along his daily course . One of his most rational pro- jects was to connect a musical operation with the machinery of his watches , so that all the harsh dissonances of life might be rendered ...
Pagina 296
... Owen Warland was seized with a fluttering of the nerves , which made his hand tremble too violently to proceed with such delicate labor as he was now engaged upon . " It was Annie herself ! " murmured he . " I should have known it , by ...
... Owen Warland was seized with a fluttering of the nerves , which made his hand tremble too violently to proceed with such delicate labor as he was now engaged upon . " It was Annie herself ! " murmured he . " I should have known it , by ...
Pagina 297
... Owen . " But what then ? I put more main strength into one blow of my sledge - hammer than all that you have expended since you were a ' prentice . Is not that the truth ? ” " Very probably , " answered the low and slen- der voice of Owen ...
... Owen . " But what then ? I put more main strength into one blow of my sledge - hammer than all that you have expended since you were a ' prentice . Is not that the truth ? ” " Very probably , " answered the low and slen- der voice of Owen ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Annie answered apple artist banquet beautiful behold beneath blaze bonfire bosom breast butterfly cold countenance cried dead boy death deep delicate Dorcas Drowne Drowne's earth earthly evil exclaimed face fancy father feel felt figure finger fire flame flung forest gazing Gervayse Hastings glance gleam gloom gnaws guests hand head heap heart Heaven Herkimer human Hunnewell idea imagination Intel lady leaves light look Lord Byron Malvin man's married couple ment mind miserable moral Mount Washington mountain mystery NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nature ness never observed OLD MANSE once Owen Warland perhaps person Peter Hovenden Phidias poet poor replied Reuben Robert Danforth secret seemed serpent shadow snake soul spirit stood strange street sunshine thing thought threw tion tree tremulous truth ture virtuoso voice volume wandering watchmaker White Mountains whole wrought young youth