| Henry Woodfin Grady - 1890 - 302 páginas
...ways of honor and uprightness, even through a pillar of cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by night. " What of the negro ? This of him. I want no better...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life on her threshold. History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1800 - 338 páginas
...ways of honor and uprightness, even through a pillar of cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by night. What of the negro ? This of him. I want no better...stood guard, and ready to lay , down his humble life on her threshold. History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
| 1890 - 514 páginas
...held me in her loving arms, and bending her old black face above mestole the cares from mybrain.and led me smiling into sleep. I want no truer soul than...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life on her threshold. History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1890 - 676 páginas
...and led me smiling into sleep. I want no truer soul than that which moved the trusty slave, who fo» four years while my father fought with the armies...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life on her threshold. History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
| John Goode - 1906 - 284 páginas
...by my side and who is now trudging with downcast eyes and shambling figure through his lonely way of life. I want no sweeter music than the crooning of...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life upon her threshold. * * * A thousand torches would have disbanded every Southern army, but not one... | |
| John Goode - 1906 - 282 páginas
...by my side and who is now trudging with downcast eyes and shambling figure through his lonely way of life. I want no sweeter music than the crooning of...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life upon her threshold. * * * A thousand torches would have disbanded every Southern army, but not one... | |
| John Temple Graves, Clark Howell, Walter Williams - 1909 - 328 páginas
...ways of honor and uprightness, even through a pillar of cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by night. What of the negro? This of him. I want no better friend...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life on her threshold. History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1910 - 517 páginas
...side, and who is now trudging patiently with downcast eyes and shambling figure through his lonely way in life. I want no sweeter music than the crooning...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life on her threshold. History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
| Gentry Dugat - 1927 - 188 páginas
...no more. His feeling of deep friendship for the negro is expressed in his Dallas speech as follows: "What of the negro ? This of him. I want no better...stood guard, and ready to lay down his humble life on her threshold. "History has no parallel to the faith kept by the negro in the South during the war.... | |
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