BESIDE a stricken field I stood; On the torn turf, on grass and wood, Hung heavily the dew of blood. Still in their fresh mounds lay the slain, But all the air was quick with pain And gusty sighs and tearful rain. Two angels, each with d... Read more of The Watchers at Martin Luther King.caInformational Site Network Informational
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A GENTLEMAN, speaking of the happiness of the married state before his
daughter, disparagingly said, She who marries, does well; but she who
does not marry, does better.--Well then, said the young lady, I will
do well; let those who choose do better.





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