Posts Tagged ‘Man’

  • What art thou thrusting that thief-catcher into my face for, man?

    What art thou thrusting that thief-catcher into my face for, man?

    on Nov 12, 11
    in Headline
    by Themnific
    with No Comments

    Um-m. So he must. I do deem it now a most meaning thing, that that old Greek, Prometheus, who made men, they say, should have been a blacksmith, and animated them with fire; for what’s made in fire must properly belong to fire; and so hell’s probable. How the soot flies! This must be the remainder the Greek made the Africans of. Carpenter, when he’s through with that buckle, tell him to forge a pair of steel shoulder-blades; there’s a pedlar aboard with a crushing pack. Image credit Hold; while

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  • I am Granser, a tired old man

    I am Granser, a tired old  man

    on Feb 12, 11
    in Featured
    by Themnific
    with 2 Comments

    “You do not know what soap is, and I shall not tell you, for I am telling the story of the Scarlet Death. You know what sickness is. We called it a disease. Very many of the diseases came from what we called germs. Remember that word—germs. A germ is a very small thing. It is like a woodtick, such as you find on the dogs in the spring of the year when they run in the forest. Only the germ is very small. It is so small that you

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  • I saw one of the Cardigan men standing sentinel

    I saw one of the Cardigan men standing sentinel

    on Sep 12, 10
    in Featured, Walls
    by Themnific
    with No Comments

    After breakfast, instead of working, I decided to walk down towards the common. Under the railway bridge I found a group of soldiers–sappers, I think, men in small round caps, dirty red jackets unbuttoned, and showing their blue shirts, dark trousers, and boots coming to the calf. They told me no one was allowed over the canal, and, looking along the road towards the bridge, I saw one of the Cardigan men standing sentinel there. I talked with these soldiers for a time; I told them of my sight of

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