In Norse mythology, Arvak ("early-riser") was one of the horses (with Alsvid) that pulled Sol's chariot (i.e. the sun). The horses' mane gave off the light; the sun itself gave off the heat.
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water.html">water them.
Mother stays at a big hotel about a mile from camp.html">camp. There are nearly
ships in the bay. At night the corridors and piazzas are thronged with
Civil War, a third of a century ago, and now they are all going to
rough-riders are in brown. Our camp is on a great flat, on sandy soil
hot, indeed, but there are no mosquitoes. Marshall is very well, and
inspect us when we were drilling to-day.
to disembark to-night, and I do not know when I shall have another
please me so. This is only a line to tell you all how much father
which runs everywhere round the ship, and now and then howls a little
Near Santiago, May 20, 1898.
DARLING ETHEL:
I loved your little letter. Here there are lots of funny little
still with their heads up. Beautiful red cardinal birds and tanagers
such dust. Sometimes I lie on the ground.html">ground outside and sometimes in the
Camp near Santiago, July 15, 1898.
DARLING ETHEL:
When it rains here--and it's very apt to rain here every day--it comes
my hammock in my tent and in the middle of the night there was a
water was running over the ground in a sheet, and the mud was knee-
tent, where I was given a blanket, in which I rolled up and went to
tame now; he jumps about like a little frog and puffs his throat out.
as large as crows.
YOUTHFUL BIBLE COMMENTATORS
(To Miss Emily T. Carow)
Oyster Bay, Dec. 8, 1900.
The other day I listened to a most amusing dialogue at the Bible
before reading.html">reading it they had been reading Quentin's book containing.
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