The Guardian Angel eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 455 pages of information about The Guardian Angel.

The Guardian Angel eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 455 pages of information about The Guardian Angel.

Marrying into some families is the next thing to being canonized.—­Not so true now as twenty or thirty years ago.  As many bladders, but more pins.

Fish and dandies only keep on ice.—­Who will take?  Explain in note how all warmth approaching blood heat spoils fops and flounders.

Flying is A lost art among men and reptilesBats fly, and men ought toTry A light turbineRise A mile straight, fall half A mile slanting,—­rise half A mile straight, fall half A mile slanting, and so onOr slant up and slant down.—­Poh!  You ain’t such a fool as to think that is new,—­are you?

“Put in my telegraph project.  Central station.  Cables with insulated wires running to it from different quarters of the city.  These form the centripetal system.  From central station, wires to all the livery stables, messenger stands, provision shops, etc., etc.  These form the centrifugal system.  Any house may have a wire in the nearest cable at small cost.

Do you want to be remembered after the continents have gone under, and
come up again, and dried, and bred new racesHave your name stamped on
all your plates and cups and saucersNothing of you or yours will last
like those.  I never sit down at my table without looking at the china
service, and saying, ’here are my monumentsThat Butter-dish is my urn
This soup-plate is my memorial tablet.’  No need of A skeleton at my
banquets!  I feed from my tombstone and read my epitaph at the bottom of
every teacup.—­Good.”

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