Whatever night-fancies and night-noises crowded on me, they never warded off this DON'T GO
HOME.
What would the green earth be without its lovely flowers, and what a lonely
home for us
So now all who escaped death in battle or by shipwreck had got safely
home except Ulysses, and he, though he was longing to return to his wife and country, was detained by the goddess Calypso, who had got him into a large cave and wanted to marry him.
The lessons taught me in this respect took such a hold upon me that at the present time, when I am at
home, no matter how busy I am, I always make it a rule to read a chapter or a portion of a chapter in the morning, before beginning the work of the day.
When I pay off, I shall send my money
home to wait for me.
made the prospect of
home more entirely pleasurable.
As soon as we got
home she flew to the little box upstairs where she kept her treasures, and brought therefrom the dry and brittle wishbone.
No; because, as you say, I have no particular associations connected with them; for there are no sweet violets among the hills and valleys round my
home.
Curtis on Louden Slater's Hill, I was conducted by Rich, one of the hands belonging on board of the sloop, to my new
home in Alliciana Street, near Mr.
Then it dawned on the Prince that he had been speaking to a good fairy, and putting the little bell carefully in his pocket, he rode
home and told his father that he meant to set the daughter of the Flower Queen free, and intended setting out on the following day into the wide world in search of the maid.
George Moore's sister came to Montreal and took him
home with her.
The little house ceased to be a glorified bower, but it became a
home, and the young couple soon felt that it was a change for the better.