There's a singular and perpetual charm in a letter of yours ; it never grows old ; it never loses its novelty. One can say to one's self every morning: 'There's that letter of Morse's; I haven't read it yet. I think I'll take another shy at it to-day... Style Manual of the Printing Office - Page 49by New York Public Library - 1912 - 83 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 pages
...singular and perpetual charm in a letter of yours : it never grows old ; it never loses its novelty. Une can say to one's self every morning, " There's that letter of Morse's. 1 haven't read it yet. I think I'll take another shy at it to-day, and maybe I shall be able in the... | |
| Ellis Publishing Company - 1896 - 240 pages
...guessed at). There's a singular and perpetual charm in a letter of yours; it never growsold; itnever loses its novelty. One can say to one's self every...another shy at it today and maybe I shall be able, la the course of a few years, to make out what he means by those t's that look like w's, and those... | |
| Ellis Publishing Company - 1906 - 262 pages
...are kept forever— unread, em/will last a reasonable man a lifetime} Admiringly yours. One of the CORRECTED PROOF. THE INLAND PRINTER prints an amusing...another shy at it today and maybe I shall be able, ill the course of a few years, to make out what he means by those t's that look like w's, and those... | |
| Patrick Maxwell - 1906 - 304 pages
...charm in a letter from you; it never grows old, it never loses its novelty. One can say to oneself every morning: there's that letter of Morse's, I haven't read it yet. I think I'll have another shy at it to-day, and maybe I shall be able, in the course of a few years, to make out... | |
| 1907 - 290 pages
...which I guessed at. There is a singular and perpetual charm in a letter of yours ; it never grows o'd ; it never loses its novelty. One can say to one's self...every morning : ' There's that letter of Morse's. I have n 't read it yet ; I think I'll take another shy at it to-dny, and maybe I shall be able, in the... | |
| A. Phew Lemons (pseud.) - 1908 - 72 pages
...yours; it never grows old, it never loses it novelty. One can say to one's self every morning: 'Here's that letter of Morse's. I haven't read it yet. I think...take another shy at it to-day, and maybe I shall, in the course of a few months, be able to make out what he means by those t's that look like w's and... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1909 - 1116 pages
...which I guessed at). There's a singular and perpetual charm in a letter of yours : it never grows uld ; it never loses its novelty. One can say to one's self every morning, " There's that letter of Morse's. 1 haven't read it yet. I think I'll take another shy at it to-day, and maybe I shall be able in the... | |
| 1911 - 606 pages
...; it never grows old, it never loses its novelty. One can say to one's self every morning: 'Here's that letter of Morse's. I haven't read it yet. I think...I'll take another shy at it today, and maybe I shall in the course of a few months be able to make out what he means by those t's that look like w's and... | |
| Margaret Ashmun - 1914 - 344 pages
...date (which I knew) and the signature (at which I guessed). There's a singular and perpetual cbarm in a letter of yours — it never grows old; it never...every morning: "There's that letter of Morse's. I have n't read it yet. I think I 'll take another shy at it to-day, and maybe I shall be able in the... | |
| Raymond Blathwayt - 1917 - 450 pages
...charm in a letter of yours ; it never grows old, it never loses its novelty. One can say to oneself every morning : " There's that letter of Morse's....haven't read it yet. I think I'll take another shy at it to day, and may be I shall be able in the course of a few years to make out what he means by those... | |
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