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One evening three weeks after the great murder trial McGregor took a long walk in the streets of Chicago and tried to plan out his life. He was troubled and disconcerted by the event that had crowded ...
During the days since she had seen McGregor Margaret had thought of him almost constantly. She weighed and balanced her own inclinations and decided that if the opportunity came she would marry the ma...
Edith Carson was six years older than McGregor and lived entirely within herself. Hers was one of those natures that do not express themselves in words. Although at his coming into the shop her heart ...
McGregor left the telling of the story of his love to Margaret. Edith Carson who knew defeat so well and who had in her the courage of defeat was to meet defeat at his hands through the undefeated wom...
In the Ormsby household father and daughter sat in the darkness on the veranda. After Laura Ormsby`s encounter with McGregor there had been another talk between her and David. Now she had gone on a vi...
The Marching Men Movement was never a thing to intellectualise. For years McGregor tried to get it under way by talking. He did not succeed. The rhythm and swing that was at the heart of the movement ...
John Van Moore a young Chicago advertising man went on afternoon to the offices of the Wheelright Bicycle Company. The company had both its factory and offices far out on the west side. The factory wa...
All through the early months of that year in Chicago, rumours of a new and not understandable movement among labourers ran about among men of affairs. In a way the labourers understood the undercurren...
It is difficult not to be of two minds about the manifestation now called, and perhaps rightly, "The Madness of the Marching Men." In one mood it comes back to the mind as something unspeakably big an...
In all of the time of The Marching Men there was but one bit of written matter from the leader McGregor. It had a circulation running into the millions and was printed in every tongue spoken in Americ...
Who will ever forget that Labour Day in Chicago? How they marched!-- thousands and thousands and more thousands! They filled the streets. The cars stopped. Men trembled with the import of the impendin...
The idea prevalent among men that the woman to be beautiful must be hedged about and protected from the facts of life has done something more than produce a race of women not physically vigorous. It h...
《Astoria; Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains》CHAPTER XLIX
Astoria Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains Washington Irving river novel
2008/12/30
THE travellers encamped for the night on the banks of the river below the cataract. The night was cold, with partial showers of rain and sleet. The morning dawned gloomily, the skies were sullen and o...
《Astoria; Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains》CHAPTER XLVI
Astoria Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains Washington Irving river novel
2008/12/30
FEW reverses in this changeful world are more complete and disheartening than that of a traveller, suddenly unhorsed, in the midst of the wilderness. Our unfortunate travellers contemplated their situ...
《Astoria; Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains》CHAPTER XLIV
Astoria Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains Washington Irving river novel
2008/12/30
IN retracing the route which had proved so disastrous to Mr. Hunt`s party during the preceding winter, Mr. Stuart had trusted, in the present more favorable season, to find easy travelling and abundan...