id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10695 Various The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics .txt text/plain 93863 5222 77 ocean-world we know that there is an exiled court, a faded sort of St. Germain celestial dynasty, geologic gods, coevals of the old Silurian like the old myth-worship, sets up for its deity human nature and think of him, to read the books he liked, and fashion my mind to --Life is a great bundle of little things,--I said. You smile,--I said.--Perhaps life seems to you a little bundle of great Remember it?--said the little man.--I don't think I shall forget it, as Where it is,--said the little man;--it will never come off, till it ----A man that knows men, in the street, at their work, human nature in ----Were you born in Boston, Sir?--said the little man,--looking eager "Mr. Scudder used to think a great deal on these points," said Mrs. Katy, "and the last time he was home he wrote out his views. ./cache/10695.txt ./txt/10695.txt