Quotes of George Washington Cable - somelinesforyou

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ There came to port last Sunday night The queerest little craft, Without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked — and laughed. It seemed so curious that she Should cross the unknown water, And moor herself within my room — My daughter! O my daughter! ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ There came to port last Sunday night The queerest little craft, Without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked — and laughed. It seemed so curious that she Should cross the unknown water, And moor herself within my room — My daughter! O my daughter! ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ Everybody knows the Lord loveth a cheerful giver. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ There came to port last Sunday night The queerest little craft, Without an inch of rigging on; I looked and looked — and laughed. It seemed so curious that she Should cross the unknown water, And moor herself within my room — My daughter! O my daughter! ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ It was in the Theatre St. Philippe in the city we now call New Orleans, in the month of September, and in the year 1803. ”

- George Washington Cable

“ And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay. ”

- George Washington Cable
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