... on the way to Pawtucket; he wanted to get away somewhere — he didn't know where — and have rest. He had six or seven hundred dollars with him when he went into the store. He lived very closely, boarded by himself, and did his own cooking. He went... The American Naturalist - Página 5021896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1896 - 1232 páginas
...following detailed account of his doings during the eight weeks from January 17 to March 13, 1887.* He said that his name was Albert John Brown, that...At one of these meetings he spoke about a boy who 'Professor Janet, of Havre, discovered accidentally that by inducing a deeper condition of hypnotic... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1896 - 898 páginas
...three children living, but everything was confused prior to his finding himself in the horse car on the way to Pawtucket ; he wanted to get away somewhere...didn't know where — and have rest. . . . He had heard of the singular experience of Ansel Bourne, but did not know whether he had ever met Ansel Bourne... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1903 - 760 páginas
...children living — but everything was confused prior to his finding himself in the horse-car on the way to Pawtucket ; he wanted to get away somewhere...spoke about a boy who had kneeled down and prayed in the midst of the passengers on a steamboat from Albany to New York. He had heard of the singular... | |
| H.Addington Bruce - 1908
...children living — but everything was confused prior to his finding himself in the horse-car on the way to Pawtucket; he wanted to get away somewhere...spoke about a boy who had kneeled down and prayed in the midst of the passengers on a steamboat from Albany to New York [an incident of which he was... | |
| Fremont Rider - 1909 - 458 páginas
...children living — but everything was confused prior to his finding himself in the horsecar on the way to Pawtucket ; he wanted to get away somewhere...spoke about a boy who had kneeled down and prayed in the midst of the passengers on a steamboat from Albany to New York [an incident of which he was... | |
| Henry Frank - 1911 - 670 páginas
...children living — but everything was confused prior to his finding himself on the horse car on the way to Pawtucket ; he wanted to get away somewhere...himself, and did his own cooking. He went to church, also to prayer-meeting. At one of these meetings he spoke of a boy who had kneeled down and prayed... | |
| William John Fielding - 1922 - 416 páginas
...three children living, but everything was confused prior to his finding himself in the horsecar on the way to Pawtucket. He wanted to get away somewhere...spoke about a boy who had kneeled down and prayed in the midst of the passengers on a steamboat from Albany to New York (an incident of which he was... | |
| William J. Fielding - 1999 - 392 páginas
...three children living, but everything was confused prior to his finding himself in the horsecar on the way to Pawtucket. He wanted to get away somewhere...dollars with him when he went into the store. He lived 4 very closely, boarded by himself, and did his own cooking. He went to church, and also to one prayer-meeting.... | |
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