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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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New York Weekly
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v. 60 no. 43
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Sketch |
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New York Weekly, v. LX, no. 43, August 5, 1905 (Issue) |
Author: |
Thorn, Kate
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August 5, 1905 |
First Sentence: |
The first thing which strikes a countryman, on going into a city, is the fact that everybody is in a hurry. |
Last Sentence: |
What wonder is it that, as a nation, we are mowed down by thousands annually, with many diseases; what wonder that our hearts stop short in the strife, that our brains fail us in the middle of our duties, that we die in a hurry, as we have lived, and people forget us in a hurry, as, perhaps, we deserve to be forgotten. |
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