“Up from the dark the moon begins to creep; and now a pallid, haggard face lifts she above the water-line: thus from the deep a drowned body rises solemnly.” BodyFacesWaterLinesDarkMoonLiftsCreepsHaggard Book:The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich Source: The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich
“It is the Lord's Day, and I do believe that cheerful hearts and faces are not unpleasant in His sight.” BelieveHeartFacesLordSightCheerful Book:The Story of a Bad Boy Source: The Story of a Bad Boy
“Imagine all human beings swept off the face of the earth, excepting one man. Imagine this man in some vast city, New York or London. Imagine him on the third or fourth day of his solitude sitting in a house and hearing a ring at the door-bell!” MenHumansEarthFacesHouseHuman BeingsCitiesImagineDoorsNew YorkSolitudeSittingThirdsHearingLondonRingsOne ManBellsFourth Book:The Works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Ponkapog papers. A sea turn, and other matters Source: The Works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Ponkapog papers. A sea turn, and other matters