Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
railroad? Each one is a man,
an Irishey
are covered hey
are sound sleepers, I assure you. And every fe is
laid do, if some he pleasure of riding
on a rail, otune to be ridden upon. And when
t is walking in his sleep, a supernumerary
sleeper in tion, and wake op
t it, as if this were an
exception. I am glad to kno it takes a gang of men for every
five miles to keep t
is, for t time get up again.
e of life? e are
determined to be starved before we are a
stitcime saves nine, and so take a titches
today to save nine tomorrow. As for work, we any of any
consequence. e Vitus dance, and cannot possibly
keep our ill. If I s the
paris is, setting the bell,
tskirts of Concord,
notanding t press of engagements which was his excuse so
many times t almost say,
but sound, not mainly to save
property from t, if ruth, much
more to see it burn, since burn it must, and known, did
not set it on fire -- or to see it put out, and ,
if t is done as he parish
cself. akes a er dinner,
but ;
as if t of mankind ood inels. Some give
directions to be her
purpose; and to pay for it, tell hey have dreamed.
After a nig.
quot;Pray tell me anyt o a man anywhere on
t; -- and over a man
to River; never
dreaming t h cave
of t t of an eye