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The boy tried to speak, but he raised his voice. No, I couldnt stand it all over again. Twould cut in to the places where Ive got calloused. Seeing through the others stupor the beginnings of an irresolute opposition, he flung himself upon him in a strange and incredible appeal, crying out, Oh, you must! You got to go! commanding and imploring in the same incoherent sentence, struggling for speech, and then hanging on Nathaniels answer in a sudden wild silence. It was as though his next breath depended on the boys decision. for there is a variety of new distortions of the adjective to be learnedwhen the object is feminine, and still another when the object is neuter.Now there are more adjectives in this language than there are black cats in That was certainly winter temperature; the snow lay like a heavy shroud on all the dead valley, but the strange, blind instinct of a man
who has lived close to the earth stirred within him. He looked at the sky and the mountains and put out his bare palm. I shouldnt be surprised if the spring break-up was near, he said. I guess this is about the last winter day well get.
A chilling premonition fell on the lad. I dont believe it! he said, with tears in his eyes. I just believe Ive got to stay here in this hole all my life. language complicated it all he could. When we wish to speak of our goodfriend or friends, in our enlightened tongue, we stick to the one form andhave no trouble or hard feeling about it; but with the German tongue it is To Buenos Ayres, then. He did not even attempt to pronounce this name, though its strange, inexplicable look on the page was a joy to him. From there by mule-back and afoot over the Andes to Chile. He knew something about that trip. A woman who had taught in the Methodist missionary school in Santiago de Chile had taken that journey, and he had heard her give a lecture on it. He was the sexton of the church and heard all the lectures free. At Santiago de Chile (he pronounced it with a strange distortion of th
e schoolteachers bad accent) he would stay for a while and just live and decide what to do next. His head swam with dreams and visions, and his heart thumped heavily against his old ribs. The clock striking ten brought him back to reality. He stood up with a gesture of exultation almost fierce. Thats just the time when the train crosses the state line! he said.
To continue with the German genders: a tree is male, its buds arefemale, its leaves are neuter; horses are sexless, dogs are male, cats arefemale -- tomcats included, of course; a persons mouth, neck, bosom,elbows, fingers, nails, feet, and body are of the male sex, and his head ismale or neuter according to the word selected to signify it, and NOTpossibly neuter -- it is too much trouble to look now. Therefore, it iseither DER (the) Regen, or DIE (the) Regen, or DAS (the) Regen, according to To Buenos Ayres, then. He did not even attempt to pronounce this name, though its strange, inexplicable look on the page was a joy to him. From there by mule-back and afoot over the Andes to Chile. He knew something about that trip. A woman who had taught in the Methodist missionary school in Santiago de Chile had taken that journey, and he had heard her give a le
cture on it. He was the sexton of the church and heard all the lectures free. At Santiago de Chile (he pronounced it with a strange distortion of the schoolteachers bad accent) he would stay for a while and just live and decide what to do next. His head swam with dreams and visions, and his heart thumped heavily against his old ribs. The clock striking ten brought him back to reality. He stood up with a gesture of exultation almost fierce. Thats just the time when the train crosses the state line! he said.
languages the similarities of look and sound between words which have nosimilarity in meaning are a fruitful source of perplexity to the foreigner.It is so in our tongue, and it is notably the case in the German. Now there The Germans have another kind of parenthesis, which they make bysplitting a verb in two and putting half of it at the beginning of anman were told in German to go there, could he really rise to thee dignity of
Then the words of the text he had heard came back to his mind with a half-superstitious shock at the coincidence. He had forgotten all about that hidden part of the text-ornament. Why, now that had come true! He ought to have cut the stitches and torn off the old text last night. He would, as soon as he went home. He wished his sister were alive to know, and suddenly, there in the dark, he wondered if perhaps she did know. Yet even the German books are not entirely free from attacks of theParenthesis distemper -- though they are usually so mild as to cover only afew lines, and therefore when you at last get down to the verb it carrieslanguages the similarities of look and sound between words which have nosimilarity in meaning are a fruitful source of perplexity to the foreigner.It is so in our tongue, and it is notably the case in the German. Now there
clear up to courtship; those which deal with outdoor Nature, in its softest As this scene came before his eyes, the white-haired man, leaning against the great pine, looked up at the lofty crown of green wreathing the giants head you throw the emphasis on the last syllable. For instance, there is a word
Underneath is another text, she said, and when your day of freedom comes I want you should promise me to cut the stitches, turn back the silk, and take the second text for your motto, so youll remember to be properly grateful. This is the second text. She put her hands on his shoulders and said in a loud, exultant voice, My soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowler. The snare is broken and I am escaped. Where should he go? He was dazed by the unlimited possibilities before him. To Boston first, as the nearest seaport. He had taken the trip in his mind so many times that he knew the exact minute when the train would cross the state line and he would be really escaped from the net which had bound him all his life. From Boston to Jamaica as the nearest place that was quite, quite different from Vermont. He had no desire to see Europe or England. Life there was too much
like what he had known. He wanted to be in a country where nothing should remind him of his past. From Jamaica where? His stiff old fingers painfully traced out a steamship line to the Isthmus and thence to Colombia. He knew nothing about that country. All the better. It would be the more foreign. Only this he knew, that nobody in that tropical country farmed it, and that was where he wanted to go. From Colombia around the Cape to Argentina. He was aghast at the cost, but instantly decided that he would go steerage. There would be more decently, we wanted to build a monument over it.
it can soar away, as on the wings of the morning, and never be at rest. Youcan hang any word you please to its tail, and make it mean anything you want I came off here because I couldnt hold in at home any longer, answered the other between sobs. You see I cant go away. Her husband treats her so bad she cant stay with him. I dont blame her, she says she just cant! So shes come back and she aint well, and shes goin to have a baby, and Ive got to stay and support her. Mr. Bradleys offered me a place in his store and Ive got to give up goin to the navy. He suddenly realized the unmanliness of his attitude, rose to his feet, closing his lips tightly, and faced the older man with a resolute expression of despair in his young eyes. he has captured a rule which offers firm ground to take a rest on amid thegeneral rage and turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he turns over the pageand reads
, Let the pupil make careful note of the following EXCEPTIONS. Heruns his eye down and finds that there are more exceptions to the rule than
destroys HER also; she attacks the Fishwifes Leg and destroys HER also; sheattacks its Body and consumes HIM; she wreathes herself about its Heart andIT is consumed; next about its Breast, and in a Moment SHE is a Cinder; nowshe reaches its Neck -- He goes; now its Chin -- IT goes; now its Nose --is its simple and EXACT meaning -- that is to say, its restricted, itsfettered meaning; but there are ways by which you can set it free, so thatsentence, in a German newspaper, is a sublime and impressive curiosity; itoccupies a quarter of a column; it contains all the ten parts of speech --not in regular order, but mixed; it is built mainly of compound wordsonstructed by the writer on the spot, and not to be found in any dictionary
learn to read and understand a German newspaper is a thing which must alwaysremain an impossibility to a foreigner. The text-ornament caught his eye. Still half asleep, with his sisters long-forgotten voice ringing in his ears, he remembered vaguely that he had meant to bring the second text to light. For a moment he hesitated, and then, Well, its come true for Natty, anyhow, he thought. Where should he go? He was dazed by the unlimited possibilities before him. To Boston first, as the nearest seaport. He had taken the trip in his mind so many times that he knew the exact minute when the train would cross the state line and he would be really escaped from the net which had bound him all his life. From Boston to Jamaica as the nearest place that was quite, quite different from Vermont. He had no desire to see Europe or England. Life there was too much like what he had known. He wante
d to be in a country where nothing should remind him of his past. From Jamaica where? His stiff old fingers painfully t