| Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 pages
...devotional quality, caused it speedily to infect the others, who at last joined in the refrain : — " I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm bound to die in His army." The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group, and the flames of their altar... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 pages
...your cards right along you're all right. For," added the gambler, with cheerful irrelevance— " ' Pm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm...white-curtained valley, saw the outcasts divide their slowly deereasing store of provisions for the morning meal. It was one of the peculiarities of that mountain... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 pages
...devotional quality, caused it speedily to infect the others, who at last joined in the refrain : — "I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm bound to die in His army." The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group, and the flames of their altar... | |
| Bret Harte - 1900 - 430 pages
...devotional quality, caused it speedily to infect the others, who at last joined in the refrain : — " I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm bound to die in His army." The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group, and the flames of their altar... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 264 pages
...your cards right along, you 're all right. For," added the gambler, with cheerful irrelevance, — " ' I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, ' And...their slowly decreasing store of provisions for the 30 morning meal. It was one of the peculiarities of that mountain climate that its rays diffused a... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 254 pages
...added the gambler, with cheerful irrelevance,— " ' I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, 5 And I'm bound to die in His army.'" The third day...their slowly decreasing store of provisions for the 30 morning meal. It was one of the peculiarities of that over the wintry landscape, as if in regretful... | |
| Horace Spencer Fiske - 1903 - 292 pages
...covenanters' swing of the chorus finally led the others to join in the somewhat prophetic refrain : — " I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm bound to die in His army." And above these doomed singers the pines rocked and the storm eddied. In dividing the watch that night... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lionel Strachey - 1904 - 204 pages
...your cards right along, you're all right. For," added the gambler, with cheerful irrelevance — " ' I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord And I'm...of provisions for the morning meal. It was one of 55 the peculiarities of that mountain climate that its rays diffused a kindly warmth over the wintry... | |
| William James Dawson - 1910 - 334 pages
...any devotional quality, caused it speedily to infect the others, who at last joined in the refrain: "I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm bound to die in His army." The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group, and the flames of their altar... | |
| 1914 - 424 pages
...devotional quality, caused it speedily to infect the others, who at last joined in the refrain: — "I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord, And I'm bound to die in his army." The pines rocked, the storm eddied and whirled above the miserable group, and the flames of their altar... | |
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