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i shall have to toe the mark as grandfather says if she keeps watch of me all the time and walks in my footsteps we asked grandmother this evening if we could sit out in the kitchen with bridget and hannah and the hired man thomas holleran she said we could take turns and each stay ten minutes by the clock
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aɪ ʃæl hæv tu toʊ ðʌ mɑɹk æz ɡɹændfɑðɜ˞ sɛz ɪf ʃi kips wɑtʃ ʌv mi ɔl ðʌ taɪm ʌnd wɔks ɪn maɪ fʊtstɛps wi æskt ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ðɪs ivnɪŋ ɪf wi kʊd sɪt aʊt ɪn ðʌ kɪtʃʌn wɪð bɹɪdʒʌt ʌnd hænʌ ʌnd ðʌ haɪɜ˞d mæn tɑmʌs hɑlɜ˞ʌn ʃi sɛd wi kʊd teɪk tɜ˞nz ʌnd itʃ steɪ tɛn mɪnʌts baɪ ðʌ klɑk
I shall have to toe the mark, as grandfather says, if she keeps watch of me all the time and walks in my footsteps. We asked grandmother this evening if we could sit out in the kitchen with Bridget and Hannah and the hired man, Thomas Holleran. She said we could take turns and each stay ten minutes by the clock.
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that i had never seen before i got as far as giant despair when anna came up and said grandmother sent her to see what i was doing and she went back and told her that i was sitting on the floor in the midst of books and papers and was so absorbed in pilgrim's progress that i had made none myself
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ðæt aɪ hæd nɛvɜ˞ sin bɪfɔɹ aɪ ɡɑt æz fɑɹ æz dʒaɪʌnt dɪspɛɹ wɛn ænʌ keɪm ʌp ʌnd sɛd ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛnt hɜ˞ tu si wʌt aɪ wɑz duɪŋ ʌnd ʃi wɛnt bæk ʌnd toʊld hɜ˞ ðæt aɪ wɑz sɪtɪŋ ɑn ðʌ flɔɹ ɪn ðʌ mɪdst ʌv bʊks ʌnd peɪpɜ˞z ʌnd wɑz soʊ ʌbzɔɹbd ɪn pɪlɡɹʌm'ɛs pɹɑɡɹɛs ðæt aɪ hæd meɪd nʌn maɪsɛlf
That i had never seen before. I got as far as giant despair when Anna came up and said grandmother sent her to see what i was doing and she went back and told her that i was sitting on the floor in the midst of books and papers and was so absorbed in Pilgrim's progress that i had made none myself.
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mister coburn is the doorkeeper in our church and he rings the bell every day at nine in the morning and at twelve and at nine in the evening so grandfather knows when it is time to cover up the fire in the fireplace and go to bed
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mɪstɜ˞ koʊbɜ˞n ɪz ðʌ dɔɹkipɜ˞ ɪn aʊɜ˞ tʃɜ˞tʃ ʌnd hi ɹɪŋz ðʌ bɛl ɛvɜ˞i deɪ æt naɪn ɪn ðʌ mɔɹnɪŋ ʌnd æt twɛlv ʌnd æt naɪn ɪn ðʌ ivnɪŋ soʊ ɡɹændfɑðɜ˞ noʊz wɛn ɪt ɪz taɪm tu kʌvɜ˞ ʌp ðʌ faɪɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ faɪɜ˞pleɪs ʌnd ɡoʊ tu bɛd
Mister Coburn is the doorkeeper in our church and he rings the bell every day at nine in the morning and at twelve and at nine in the evening, so grandfather knows when it is time to cover up the fire in the fireplace and go to bed.
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i never knew anyone who liked to go to church as much as grandmother does she says she would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of our god than to dwell in the tents of wickedness they don't have women doorkeepers and i know she would not dwell a minute in a tent
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aɪ nɛvɜ˞ nu ɛniwʌn hu laɪkt tu ɡoʊ tu tʃɜ˞tʃ æz mʌtʃ æz ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ dʌz ʃi sɛz ʃi wʊd ɹæðɜ˞ bi ʌ dɔɹkipɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ haʊs ʌv aʊɜ˞ ɡɑd ðæn tu dwɛl ɪn ðʌ tɛnts ʌv wɪkʌdnʌs ðeɪ dɑn'ti hæv wɪmʌn ʌnd aɪ noʊ ʃi wʊd nɑt dwɛl ʌ mɪnʌt ɪn ʌ tɛnt
I never knew anyone who liked to go to church as much as grandmother does. She says she would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of our God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. They do n't have women doorkeepers and i know she would not dwell a minute in a tent.
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i curled her hair all around in about thirty curls and she looked very nice she waved the flag in the shape of the letter s and sang the star spangled banner and all the others joined us in the chorus was perfectly grand
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aɪ kɜ˞ld hɜ˞ hɛɹ ɔl ɜ˞aʊnd ɪn ʌbaʊt θɜ˞di kɜ˞lz ʌnd ʃi lʊkt vɛɹi naɪs ʃi weɪvd ðʌ flæɡ ɪn ðʌ ʃeɪp ʌv ðʌ lɛtɜ˞ ɛs ʌnd sæŋ ðʌ stɑɹ spæŋɡʌld bænɜ˞ ʌnd ɔl ðʌ ʌðɜ˞z dʒɔɪnd ʌs ɪn ðʌ kɔɹʌs wɑz pɜ˞fʌktli ɡɹænd
I curled her hair all around in about thirty curls and she looked very nice. She waved the flag in the shape of the letter s and sang the star spangled banner and all the others joined us in the chorus was perfectly grand.
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he liked them so well he wanted me to show them to miss clark and ask her to revise them i did and she said she would hand them to her sister mary to correct when she handed them back they were very much nicer than they were at first and grandfather had me copy them and he pasted them into one of his bibles to keep
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hi laɪkt ðɛm soʊ wɛl hi wɔntɪd mi tu ʃoʊ ðɛm tu mɪs klɑɹk ʌnd æsk hɜ˞ tu ɹɪvaɪz ðɛm aɪ dɪd ʌnd ʃi sɛd ʃi wʊd hænd ðɛm tu hɜ˞ sɪstɜ˞ mɛɹi tu kɜ˞ɛkt wɛn ʃi hændʌd ðɛm bæk ðeɪ wɜ˞ vɛɹi mʌtʃ naɪsɜ˞ ðæn ðeɪ wɜ˞ æt fɜ˞st ʌnd ɡɹændfɑðɜ˞ hæd mi kɑpi ðɛm ʌnd hi peɪstɪd ðɛm ɪntu wʌn ʌv hɪz baɪbʌlz tu kip
He liked them so well he wanted me to show them to miss Clark and ask her to revise them. I did and she said she would hand them to her sister, Mary, to correct. When she handed them back they were very much nicer than they were at first and grandfather had me copy them and he pasted them into one of his bibles to keep.
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saturday anna and i went to call on miss upham today she's a real old lady and lives with her niece mrs john bates on gibson street our mother used to go to school to her at seminary miss upham said to anna your mother was a lovely woman you are not at all like her dear
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sætɜ˞di ænʌ ʌnd aɪ wɛnt tu kɔl ɑn mɪs ʌpʌm tʌdeɪ ʃi'ɛs ʌ ɹil oʊld leɪdi ʌnd lɪvz wɪð hɜ˞ nis mɪsɪz dʒɑn beɪts ɑn ɡɪbsʌn stɹit aʊɜ˞ mʌðɜ˞ juzd tu ɡoʊ tu skul tu hɜ˞ æt sɛmʌnɛɹi mɪs ʌpʌm sɛd tu ænʌ jɔɹ mʌðɜ˞ wɑz ʌ lʌvli wʊmʌn ju ɑɹ nɑt æt ɔl laɪk hɜ˞ dɪɹ
Saturday, Anna and i went to call on Miss Upham. Today she's a real old lady and lives with her niece, Mrs John Bates, on Gibson Street. Our mother used to go to school to her at seminary. Miss Upham said to Anna: your mother was a lovely woman. You are not at all like her, dear.
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december eighth we are taking dictation lessons at school now miss clark reads to us from the life of queen elizabeth and we write it down in a book and keep it she corrects it for us i always spell until with two l's and she has to mark it every time i hope i will learn how to spell it after a while
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dɪsɛmbɜ˞ eɪtθ wi ɑɹ teɪkɪŋ dɪkteɪʃʌn lɛsʌnz æt skul naʊ mɪs klɑɹk ɹidz tu ʌs fɹʌm ðʌ laɪf ʌv kwin ɪlɪzʌbʌθ ʌnd wi ɹaɪt ɪt daʊn ɪn ʌ bʊk ʌnd kip ɪt ʃi kɜ˞ɛkts ɪt fɔɹ ʌs aɪ ɔlweɪz spɛl ʌntɪl wɪð tu ɛl'ɛs ʌnd ʃi hæz tu mɑɹk ɪt ɛvɜ˞i taɪm aɪ hoʊp aɪ wɪl lɜ˞n haʊ tu spɛl ɪt æftɜ˞ ʌ waɪl
December eighth, we are taking dictation lessons at school. Now Miss Clark reads to us from the life of Queen Elizabeth and we write it down in a book and keep it. She corrects it for us. I always spell until with two l's and she has to mark it every time. I hope i will learn how to spell it after a while.
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miss clark gave us twenty words which we had to bring into some stories which we wrote it was real fun to hear them everyone was different this evening as we sat before the fireplace with grandmother she taught us how to play cat's cradle with a string on our fingers
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mɪs klɑɹk ɡeɪv ʌs twɛnti wɜ˞dz wɪtʃ wi hæd tu bɹɪŋ ɪntu sʌm stɔɹiz wɪtʃ wi ɹoʊt ɪt wɑz ɹil fʌn tu hiɹ ðɛm ɛvɹiwʌn wɑz dɪfɜ˞ʌnt ðɪs ivnɪŋ æz wi sæt bɪfɔɹ ðʌ faɪɜ˞pleɪs wɪð ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ʃi tɔt ʌs haʊ tu pleɪ kæt'ɛs kɹeɪdʌl wɪð ʌ stɹɪŋ ɑn aʊɜ˞ fɪŋɡɜ˞z
Miss Clark gave us twenty words which we had to bring into some stories which we wrote. It was real fun to hear them. Everyone was different. This evening as we sat before the fireplace with grandmother, she taught us how to play cat's cradle with a string on our fingers.
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i never heard of anyone who knew so many bible verses as grandmother anna thought she would be sorry for her and get her a new sun bonnet but she didn't sunday
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aɪ nɛvɜ˞ hɜ˞d ʌv ɛniwʌn hu nu soʊ mɛni baɪbʌl vɜ˞sʌz æz ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ænʌ θɔt ʃi wʊd bi sɑɹi fɔɹ hɜ˞ ʌnd ɡɛt hɜ˞ ʌ nu sʌn bɑnʌt bʌt ʃi 'ti sʌndeɪ
I never heard of anyone who knew so many bible verses as grandmother Anna thought she would be sorry for her and get her a new sun bonnet, but she did n't. Sunday:
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we chose sides and spelled down at school today julia phelps and i stood up the last and both went down on the same word eulogism i don't see the use of that e
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wi tʃoʊz saɪdz ʌnd spɛld daʊn æt skul tʌdeɪ dʒuljʌ fɛlps ʌnd aɪ stʊd ʌp ðʌ læst ʌnd boʊθ wɛnt daʊn ɑn ðʌ seɪm wɜ˞d aɪ dɑn'ti si ðʌ jus ʌv ðæt i
We chose sides and spelled down at school. Today, Julia Phelps and i stood up the last and both went down on the same word: eulogism. I do n't see the use of that e.
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tuesday mrs greig and miss chapin called us to see us today grandmother says that we can return the calls as she does not visit anymore we would like to for we always enjoy dressing up and making calls
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tuzdi mɪsɪz ɡɹiɡ ʌnd mɪs ʃʌpæn kɔld ʌs tu si ʌs tʌdeɪ ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛz ðæt wi kæn ɹɪtɜ˞n ðʌ kɔlz æz ʃi dʌz nɑt vɪzɪt ɛnimɔɹ wi wʊd laɪk tu fɔɹ wi ɔlweɪz ɛndʒɔɪ dɹɛsɪŋ ʌp ʌnd meɪkɪŋ kɔlz
Tuesday: Mrs Greig and Miss Chapin called us to see us today. Grandmother says that we can return the calls as she does not visit anymore. We would like to, for we always enjoy dressing up and making calls.
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i think if the president should come to call he would have to go home at nine o'clock grandfather's motto is early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy wealthy and wise
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aɪ θɪŋk ɪf ðʌ pɹɛzʌdɛnt ʃʊd kʌm tu kɔl hi wʊd hæv tu ɡoʊ hoʊm æt naɪn oʊ'klɑk ɡɹændfɑðɜ˞'ɛs mɑtoʊ ɪz ɜ˞li tu bɛd ʌnd ɜ˞li tu ɹaɪz meɪks ʌ mæn hɛlθi wɛlθi ʌnd waɪz
I think if the president should come to call, he would have to go home at nine o'clock. Grandfather's motto is: early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
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i told anna she meant in looks i was sure but anna was afraid she didn't sunday mr daggett's text this morning was the twenty-second chapter of revelation sixteenth verse i am the root and offspring of david and a bright and morning star
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aɪ toʊld ænʌ ʃi mɛnt ɪn lʊks aɪ wɑz ʃʊɹ bʌt ænʌ wɑz ʌfɹeɪd ʃi 'ti sʌndeɪ mɪstɜ˞ dæɡɪt'ɛs tɛkst ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ wɑz ðʌ twɛnti-sɛkʌnd tʃæptɜ˞ ʌv ɹɛvʌleɪʃʌn sɪkstinθ vɜ˞s aɪ æm ðʌ ɹut ʌnd ɔfspɹɪŋ ʌv deɪvɪd ʌnd ʌ bɹaɪt ʌnd mɔɹnɪŋ stɑɹ
I told Anna she meant in looks, i was sure, but Anna was afraid she did n't. Sunday: Mr Daggett's text this morning was the twenty- second chapter of revelation, sixteenth verse: i am the root and offspring of David and a bright and morning star.
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grandmother did not like the picture so she pasted a piece of pink calico over it so we could only see the giant from his waist up i love the story of cinderella and the poem twas the night before christmas and i am sorry that there are no fairies and no santa claus
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ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ dɪd nɑt laɪk ðʌ pɪktʃɜ˞ soʊ ʃi peɪstɪd ʌ pis ʌv pɪŋk kælʌkoʊ oʊvɜ˞ ɪt soʊ wi kʊd oʊnli si ðʌ dʒaɪʌnt fɹʌm hɪz weɪst ʌp aɪ lʌv ðʌ stɔɹi ʌv sɪndɜ˞ɛlʌ ʌnd ðʌ poʊʌm twʌz ðʌ naɪt bɪfɔɹ kɹɪsmʌs ʌnd aɪ æm sɑɹi ðæt ðɛɹ ɑɹ noʊ fɛɹiz ʌnd noʊ sæntʌ klɔz
Grandmother did not like the picture, so she pasted a piece of pink calico over it so we could only see the giant from his waist up. I love the story of Cinderella and the poem Twas the night before Christmas and i am sorry that there are no fairies and no Santa Claus.
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monday when we were on our way to school this morning we saw general granger coming and anna had on such a homely sunbonnet she took it off and hid it behind her till he had gone by when we told grandmother she said pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall
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mʌndi wɛn wi wɜ˞ ɑn aʊɜ˞ weɪ tu skul ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ wi sɔ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl ɡɹeɪndʒɜ˞ kʌmɪŋ ʌnd ænʌ hæd ɑn sʌtʃ ʌ hoʊmli ʃi tʊk ɪt ɔf ʌnd hɪd ɪt bɪhaɪnd hɜ˞ tɪl hi hæd ɡɔn baɪ wɛn wi toʊld ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ʃi sɛd pɹaɪd bɪfɔɹ dɪstɹʌkʃʌn ʌnd ʌ hɔti spɪɹʌt bɪfɔɹ ʌ fɔl
Monday. When we were on our way to school this morning we saw General Granger coming and Anna had on such a homely sunbonnet. She took it off and hid it behind her till he had gone by. When we told grandmother she said: pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.
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the girls have lived here always i think but i don't know for sure as i have not lived here always myself but we have to get a new hired man sometimes grandmother says if you are as good to your girls as you are to yourself they will stay a long time
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ðʌ ɡɜ˞lz hæv lɪvd hiɹ ɔlweɪz aɪ θɪŋk bʌt aɪ dɑn'ti noʊ fɔɹ ʃʊɹ æz aɪ hæv nɑt lɪvd hiɹ ɔlweɪz maɪsɛlf bʌt wi hæv tu ɡɛt ʌ nu haɪɜ˞d mæn sʌmtaɪmz ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛz ɪf ju ɑɹ æz ɡʊd tu jɔɹ ɡɜ˞lz æz ju ɑɹ tu jɜ˞sɛlf ðeɪ wɪl steɪ ʌ lɔŋ taɪm
The girls have lived here always, i think, but i do n't know for sure as i have not lived here always myself. But we have to get a new hired man. Sometimes grandmother says: if you are as good to your girls as you are to yourself, they will stay a long time.
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i am sure that is grandmother's rule mrs mccarty who lives on brook street some people call cat alley but grandmother says that is not proper washes for us mondays and grandmother always has a lunch for her at eleven o'clock and goes out herself to see that she sits down and eats it
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aɪ æm ʃʊɹ ðæt ɪz ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞'ɛs ɹul mɪsɪz mʌkɑɹti hu lɪvz ɑn bɹʊk stɹit sʌm pipʌl kɔl kæt æli bʌt ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛz ðæt ɪz nɑt pɹɑpɜ˞ wɑʃɪz fɔɹ ʌs mʌndiz ʌnd ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ɔlweɪz hæz ʌ lʌntʃ fɔɹ hɜ˞ æt ɪlɛvʌn oʊ'klɑk ʌnd ɡoʊz aʊt hɜ˞sɛlf tu si ðæt ʃi sɪts daʊn ʌnd its ɪt
I am sure that is grandmother's rule, Mrs Mccarty, who lives on Brook Street- some people call cat alley, but grandmother says that is not proper. Washes for us mondays and grandmother always has a lunch for her at eleven o'clock and goes out herself to see that she sits down and eats it.
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mrs judge taylor taught our sunday school class today and she said we ought not to read our s s books on sunday i always do mine to-day was entitled cheap repository tracts by hannah more and it did not seem unreligious at all
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mɪsɪz dʒʌdʒ teɪlɜ˞ tɔt aʊɜ˞ sʌndeɪ skul klæs tʌdeɪ ʌnd ʃi sɛd wi ɔt nɑt tu ɹɛd aʊɜ˞ ɛs ɛs bʊks ɑn sʌndeɪ aɪ ɔlweɪz du maɪn tu-deɪ wɑz ɛntaɪtʌld tʃip ɹipɑzʌtɔɹi tɹækts baɪ hænʌ mɔɹ ʌnd ɪt dɪd nɑt sim æt ɔl
Mrs Judge Taylor taught our Sunday school class today and she said we ought not to read our S S books on Sunday. I always do. Mine to- day was entitled cheap repository Tracts by Hannah more, and it did not seem unreligious at all.
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friday may miss clark told us we could have a picnic down to sucker brook this afternoon and she told us to bring our rubbers and lunches by two o'clock but grandmother was not willing to let us go
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fɹaɪdi meɪ mɪs klɑɹk toʊld ʌs wi kʊd hæv ʌ pɪknɪk daʊn tu sʌkɜ˞ bɹʊk ðɪs æftɜ˞nun ʌnd ʃi toʊld ʌs tu bɹɪŋ aʊɜ˞ ɹʌbɜ˞z ʌnd lʌntʃɪz baɪ tu oʊ'klɑk bʌt ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ wɑz nɑt wɪlɪŋ tu lɛt ʌs ɡoʊ
Friday May. Miss Clark told us we could have a picnic down to Sucker Brook this afternoon, and she told us to bring our rubbers and lunches by two o'clock, but grandmother was not willing to let us go.
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that is one of her favorite verses she said mrs mccoe never had any children of her own and perhaps that is the reason she looks so sad at us perhaps someone will leave a bandbox and a baby at her door some dark night
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ðæt ɪz wʌn ʌv hɜ˞ feɪvɜ˞ɪt vɜ˞sʌz ʃi sɛd mɪsɪz nɛvɜ˞ hæd ɛni tʃɪldɹʌn ʌv hɜ˞ oʊn ʌnd pɜ˞hæps ðæt ɪz ðʌ ɹizʌn ʃi lʊks soʊ sæd æt ʌs pɜ˞hæps sʌmwʌn wɪl liv ʌ ʌnd ʌ beɪbi æt hɜ˞ dɔɹ sʌm dɑɹk naɪt
That is one of her favorite verses. She said: Mrs Mccoe never had any children of her own and perhaps that is the reason she looks so sad at us. Perhaps someone will leave a bandbox and a baby at her door some dark night.
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she says she hopes we will always be polite to everyone even to strangers november abbie clark's father has been elected governor and she's going to albany to live for a while we all congratulated her when she came to school this morning but i am sorry she's going away
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ʃi sɛz ʃi hoʊps wi wɪl ɔlweɪz bi pʌlaɪt tu ɛvɹiwʌn ivɪn tu stɹeɪndʒɜ˞z noʊvɛmbɜ˞ æbi klɑɹk'ɛs fɑðɜ˞ hæz bɪn ɪlɛktʌd ɡʌvɜ˞nɜ˞ ʌnd ʃi'ɛs ɡoʊɪŋ tu ɔlbʌni tu laɪv fɔɹ ʌ waɪl wi ɔl kʌnɡɹætʃʌleɪtɪd hɜ˞ wɛn ʃi keɪm tu skul ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ bʌt aɪ æm sɑɹi ʃi'ɛs ɡoʊɪŋ ʌweɪ
She says she hopes we will always be polite to everyone, even to strangers. November, Abbie Clark's father has been elected governor and she's going to Albany to live for a while. We all congratulated her when she came to school this morning, but i am sorry she's going away.
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we went to moore's store and to richardson's and to collier's but they asked ten fifteen or twenty dollars for them so anna said she resolved from now henceforth and forever not to spend her money for black silk mantillas
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wi wɛnt tu mʊɹ'ɛs stɔɹ ʌnd tu ɹɪtʃɜ˞dsʌn'ɛs ʌnd tu kɑljɜ˞'ɛs bʌt ðeɪ æskt tɛn fɪftin ɔɹ twɛnti dɑlɜ˞z fɔɹ ðɛm soʊ ænʌ sɛd ʃi ɹizɑlvd fɹʌm naʊ hɛnsfɔɹθ ʌnd fɜ˞ɛvɜ˞ nɑt tu spɛnd hɜ˞ mʌni fɔɹ blæk sɪlk
We went to Moore's store and to Richardson's and to Collier's, but they asked ten, fifteen or twenty dollars for them. So Anna said she resolved from now, henceforth and forever, not to spend her money for black silk mantillas.
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i'm sure that i said something better than that wednesday mr cross had us speak pieces today he calls our names and we walk onto the platform and toe the mark and make a bow and say what we have got to say
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aɪ'ɛm ʃʊɹ ðæt aɪ sɛd sʌmθɪŋ bɛtɜ˞ ðæn ðæt wɛnzdi mɪstɜ˞ kɹɔs hæd ʌs spik pisʌz tʌdeɪ hi kɔlz aʊɜ˞ neɪmz ʌnd wi wɔk ɑntu ðʌ plætfɔɹm ʌnd toʊ ðʌ mɑɹk ʌnd meɪk ʌ baʊ ʌnd seɪ wʌt wi hæv ɡɑt tu seɪ
I'm sure that i said something better than that. Wednesday, Mr Cross had us speak pieces. Today he calls our names and we walk onto the platform and toe the mark and make a bow and say what we have got to say.
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missus mccarty told us monday that missus brockle's niece was dead who lives next door to her grandmother sent us over with some things for their comfort and told us to say that we were sorry they were in trouble we went and we when we came back ann told grandmother that i said never mind missus brockle some day we will all be dead
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mɪsɪz mʌkɑɹti toʊld ʌs mʌndi ðæt mɪsɪz 'ɛs nis wɑz dɛd hu lɪvz nɛkst dɔɹ tu hɜ˞ ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛnt ʌs oʊvɜ˞ wɪð sʌm θɪŋz fɔɹ ðɛɹ kʌmfɜ˞t ʌnd toʊld ʌs tu seɪ ðæt wi wɜ˞ sɑɹi ðeɪ wɜ˞ ɪn tɹʌbʌl wi wɛnt ʌnd wi wɛn wi keɪm bæk æn toʊld ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ðæt aɪ sɛd nɛvɜ˞ maɪnd mɪsɪz sʌm deɪ wi wɪl ɔl bi dɛd
Missus Mccarty told us Monday that Missus Brockle's niece was dead, who lives next door to her. Grandmother sent us over with some things for their comfort and told us to say that we were sorry they were in trouble. We went and we, when we came back, Ann told Grandmother that. I said: never mind, Missus Brockle, some day we will all be dead.
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i like abbie clark the best of all the girls in school excepting of course my sister anna before i go to school every morning i read three chapters in the bible i read three every day and five on sunday and that takes me through the bible in a year
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aɪ laɪk æbi klɑɹk ðʌ bɛst ʌv ɔl ðʌ ɡɜ˞lz ɪn skul ɛksɛptɪŋ ʌv kɔɹs maɪ sɪstɜ˞ ænʌ bɪfɔɹ aɪ ɡoʊ tu skul ɛvɜ˞i mɔɹnɪŋ aɪ ɹɛd θɹi tʃæptɜ˞z ɪn ðʌ baɪbʌl aɪ ɹɛd θɹi ɛvɜ˞i deɪ ʌnd faɪv ɑn sʌndeɪ ʌnd ðæt teɪks mi θɹu ðʌ baɪbʌl ɪn ʌ jɪɹ
I like Abbie Clark, the best of all the girls in school, excepting, of course, my sister Anna. Before i go to school every morning, i read three chapters in the Bible. I read three every day and five on Sunday, and that takes me through the Bible in a year.
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chloe said she had a very nice time so probably grandmother was alright as she generally is but i could not be as good as she is if i should try one hundred years tune
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kloʊi sɛd ʃi hæd ʌ vɛɹi naɪs taɪm soʊ pɹɑbʌbli ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ wɑz ɔlɹaɪt æz ʃi dʒɛnɜ˞ʌli ɪz bʌt aɪ kʊd nɑt bi æz ɡʊd æz ʃi ɪz ɪf aɪ ʃʊd tɹaɪ wʌn hʌndɹʌd jɪɹz tun
Chloe said she had a very nice time, so probably grandmother was alright, as she generally is, but i could not be as good as she is. If i should try one hundred years tune.
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a squaw walked right into our kitchen today with a blanket over her head and had beaded purses to sell this is my composition which i wrote which of the seasons is the pleasantest
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ʌ wɔkt ɹaɪt ɪntu aʊɜ˞ kɪtʃʌn tʌdeɪ wɪð ʌ blæŋkʌt oʊvɜ˞ hɜ˞ hɛd ʌnd hæd bidɪd pɜ˞sɪz tu sɛl ðɪs ɪz maɪ kɑmpʌzɪʃʌn wɪtʃ aɪ ɹoʊt wɪtʃ ʌv ðʌ sizʌnz ɪz ðʌ
A squaw walked right into our kitchen today with a blanket over her head and had beaded purses to sell. This is my composition, which i wrote. Which of the seasons is the pleasantest?
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this morning we had on our new white dresses that miss rosewarne made and new summer hats and new patten leather shoes and our mitts when he had looked us all over he said with a smile the bible says let your garments be always white
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ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ wi hæd ɑn aʊɜ˞ nu waɪt dɹɛsʌz ðæt mɪs meɪd ʌnd nu sʌmɜ˞ hæts ʌnd nu pætʌn lɛðɜ˞ ʃuz ʌnd aʊɜ˞ mɪts wɛn hi hæd lʊkt ʌs ɔl oʊvɜ˞ hi sɛd wɪð ʌ smaɪl ðʌ baɪbʌl sɛz lɛt jɔɹ ɡɑɹmʌnts bi ɔlweɪz waɪt
This morning we had on our new white dresses that Miss Rosewarne made and new summer hats and new Patten leather shoes and our mitts. When he had looked us all over, he said with a smile: the Bible says: let your garments be always white.
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we go to school to miss zilpha clark in her own house on gibson street other girls who go are laura chapin julia phelps mary paul bessie seymour lucilla and mary field louisa benjamin nannie corson kittie marshall abbie clark and several other girls
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wi ɡoʊ tu skul tu mɪs klɑɹk ɪn hɜ˞ oʊn haʊs ɑn ɡɪbsʌn stɹit ʌðɜ˞ ɡɜ˞lz hu ɡoʊ ɑɹ lɔɹʌ ʃʌpæn dʒuljʌ fɛlps mɛɹi pɔl bɛsi simɔɹ ʌnd mɛɹi fild luizʌ bɛndʒʌmʌn kɔɹsʌn mɑɹʃʌl æbi klɑɹk ʌnd sɛvɹʌl ʌðɜ˞ ɡɜ˞lz
We go to school to miss Zilpha Clark in her own house on Gibson Street. Other girls who go are Laura Chapin, Julia Phelps, Mary Paul, Bessie Seymour Lucilla and Mary Field, Louisa Benjamin, Nannie Corson, Kittie Marshall, Abbie Clark and several other girls.
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tuesday a gentleman visited our school to-day whom we had never seen miss clark introduced him to us when he came in miss clark said young ladies and we all stood up and bowed and said his name in concert
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tuzdi ʌ dʒɛntʌlmʌn vɪzɪtɪd aʊɜ˞ skul tu-deɪ hum wi hæd nɛvɜ˞ sin mɪs klɑɹk ɪntɹʌdust hɪm tu ʌs wɛn hi keɪm ɪn mɪs klɑɹk sɛd jʌŋ leɪdiz ʌnd wi ɔl stʊd ʌp ʌnd baʊd ʌnd sɛd hɪz neɪm ɪn kɑnsɜ˞t
Tuesday. A gentleman visited our school to- day whom we had never seen. Miss Clark introduced him to us when he came in. Miss Clark said: young ladies. And we all stood up and bowed and said his name in concert.
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we have sunday school at nine o'clock in the morning now grandfather loves to watch us when we walk off together down the street so he walks back and forth on the front walk till we come out and gives us our money for the contribution
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wi hæv sʌndeɪ skul æt naɪn oʊ'klɑk ɪn ðʌ mɔɹnɪŋ naʊ ɡɹændfɑðɜ˞ lʌvz tu wɑtʃ ʌs wɛn wi wɔk ɔf tʌɡɛðɜ˞ daʊn ðʌ stɹit soʊ hi wɔks bæk ʌnd fɔɹθ ɑn ðʌ fɹʌnt wɔk tɪl wi kʌm aʊt ʌnd ɡɪvz ʌs aʊɜ˞ mʌni fɔɹ ðʌ kɑntɹʌbjuʃʌn
We have Sunday school at nine o'clock in the morning. Now. Grandfather loves to watch us when we walk off together down the street, so he walks back and forth on the front walk till we come out and gives us our money for the contribution.
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grandfather says he would rather have us go to school to miss clark than any one else because she teaches us manners as well as books we girls think that he is a very particular friend of miss clark he is very nice looking but we don't know where he lives
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ɡɹændfɑðɜ˞ sɛz hi wʊd ɹæðɜ˞ hæv ʌs ɡoʊ tu skul tu mɪs klɑɹk ðæn ɛni wʌn ɛls bɪkɔz ʃi titʃʌz ʌs mænɜ˞z æz wɛl æz bʊks wi ɡɜ˞lz θɪŋk ðæt hi ɪz ʌ vɛɹi pɜ˞tɪkjʌlɜ˞ fɹɛnd ʌv mɪs klɑɹk hi ɪz vɛɹi naɪs lʊkɪŋ bʌt wi dɑn'ti noʊ wɛɹ hi lɪvz
Grandfather says he would rather have us go to school to Miss Clark than any one else, because she teaches us manners as well as books. We girls think that he is a very particular friend of Miss Clark. He is very nice looking, but we do n't know where he lives.
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sunday rev mr tousley preached today to the children and told us how many steps it took to be bad i think he said lying was first then disobedience to parents breaking the sabbath swearing stealing drunkenness
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sʌndeɪ ɹɛv mɪstɜ˞ tʌsli pɹitʃt tʌdeɪ tu ðʌ tʃɪldɹʌn ʌnd toʊld ʌs haʊ mɛni stɛps ɪt tʊk tu bi bæd aɪ θɪŋk hi sɛd laɪɪŋ wɑz fɜ˞st ðɛn dɪsʌbidiʌns tu pɛɹʌnts bɹeɪkɪŋ ðʌ sæbʌθ swɛɹɪŋ stilɪŋ dɹʌŋkʌnnʌs
Sunday Rev. Mr Tousley preached today to the children and told us how many steps it took to be bad. I think he said lying was first, then disobedience to parents, breaking the Sabbath, swearing, stealing, drunkenness.
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those i read this morning were the first second and third chapters of job the first was about eliphaz reproveth job second benefit of god's correction third job justifieth his complaint
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ðoʊz aɪ ɹɛd ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ wɜ˞ ðʌ fɜ˞st sɛkʌnd ʌnd θɜ˞d tʃæptɜ˞z ʌv dʒɑb ðʌ fɜ˞st wɑz ʌbaʊt dʒɑb sɛkʌnd bɛnʌfɪt ʌv ɡɑd'ɛs kɜ˞ɛkʃʌn θɜ˞d dʒɑb hɪz kʌmpleɪnt
Those i read this morning were the first, second and third chapters of Job. The first was about Eliphaz Reproveth Job second: benefit of God's correction. Third Job Justifieth his complaint.
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he did not know what our pieces were going to be and some of them said the same ones two boys spoke the boy stood on the burning deck whence all but him had fled william schley was one and he spoke his the best when he said the flames that lit the battle wreck shone round him o'er the dead
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hi dɪd nɑt noʊ wʌt aʊɜ˞ pisʌz wɜ˞ ɡoʊɪŋ tu bi ʌnd sʌm ʌv ðɛm sɛd ðʌ seɪm wʌnz tu bɔɪz spoʊk ðʌ bɔɪ stʊd ɑn ðʌ bɜ˞nɪŋ dɛk wɛns ɔl bʌt hɪm hæd flɛd wɪljʌm ʃleɪ wɑz wʌn ʌnd hi spoʊk hɪz ðʌ bɛst wɛn hi sɛd ðʌ fleɪmz ðæt lɪt ðʌ bætʌl ɹɛk ʃoʊn ɹaʊnd hɪm oʊ'ɜ˞ ðʌ dɛd
He did not know what our pieces were going to be, and some of them said the same ones. Two boys spoke. The boy stood on the burning deck whence all but him had fled. William Schley was one, and he spoke his the best when he said: the flames that lit the battle wreck shone round him o'er the dead.
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laura chapin says he is an architect i looked it up in the dictionary and it says one who plans or designs i hope he does not plan to get married to miss clark and take her away and break up the school but i presume he does for that is usually the way
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lɔɹʌ ʃʌpæn sɛz hi ɪz æn ɑɹkʌtɛkt aɪ lʊkt ɪt ʌp ɪn ðʌ dɪkʃʌnɛɹi ʌnd ɪt sɛz wʌn hu plænz ɔɹ dɪzaɪnz aɪ hoʊp hi dʌz nɑt plæn tu ɡɛt mɛɹid tu mɪs klɑɹk ʌnd teɪk hɜ˞ ʌweɪ ʌnd bɹeɪk ʌp ðʌ skul bʌt aɪ pɹɪzum hi dʌz fɔɹ ðæt ɪz juʒʌwʌli ðʌ weɪ
Laura Chapin says he is an architect. I looked it up in the dictionary and it says one who plans or designs. I hope he does not plan to get married to miss Clark and take her away and break up the school. But i presume he does, for that is usually the way.
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after we had gone on a little ways anna said if grandmother had thought of that verse i wouldn't have had to wear my pink barge dress to the concert i told her she need not feel bad about that now for she sang as well as any of them and looked just as good she always believes everything i say although she does not always do what i tell her to
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æftɜ˞ wi hæd ɡɔn ɑn ʌ lɪtʌl weɪz ænʌ sɛd ɪf ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ hæd θɔt ʌv ðæt vɜ˞s aɪ 'ti hæv hæd tu wɛɹ maɪ pɪŋk bɑɹdʒ dɹɛs tu ðʌ kɑnsɜ˞t aɪ toʊld hɜ˞ ʃi nid nɑt fil bæd ʌbaʊt ðæt naʊ fɔɹ ʃi sæŋ æz wɛl æz ɛni ʌv ðɛm ʌnd lʊkt dʒʌst æz ɡʊd ʃi ɔlweɪz bɪlivz ɛvɹiθɪŋ aɪ seɪ ɔlðoʊ ʃi dʌz nɑt ɔlweɪz du wʌt aɪ tɛl hɜ˞ tu
After we had gone on a little ways, Anna said: if grandmother had thought of that verse, i would n't have had to wear my pink Barge dress to the concert. I told her she need not feel bad about that now, for she sang as well as any of them and looked just as good. She always believes everything i say, although she does not always do what i tell her to.
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we could almost see the fire and when he said my father must i stay we felt like telling him no he needn't he is going to make a good speaker mr cross said so
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wi kʊd ɔlmoʊst si ðʌ faɪɜ˞ ʌnd wɛn hi sɛd maɪ fɑðɜ˞ mʌst aɪ steɪ wi fɛlt laɪk tɛlɪŋ hɪm noʊ hi 'ti hi ɪz ɡoʊɪŋ tu meɪk ʌ ɡʊd spikɜ˞ mɪstɜ˞ kɹɔs sɛd soʊ
We could almost see the fire. And when he said my father, must i stay? We felt like telling him: no, he need n't. He is going to make a good speaker. Mr Cross said so.
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dedication to my dear brothers james and john who by precept and example have encouraged me and to my beloved sister anna whose faith and affection have been my chief inspiration this little volume is lovingly inscribed naples new york
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dɛdʌkeɪʃʌn tu maɪ dɪɹ bɹʌðɜ˞z dʒeɪmz ʌnd dʒɑn hu baɪ pɹisɛpt ʌnd ɪɡzæmpʌl hæv ɛnkɜ˞ɪdʒd mi ʌnd tu maɪ bɪlʌvd sɪstɜ˞ ænʌ huz feɪθ ʌnd ʌfɛkʃʌn hæv bɪn maɪ tʃif ɪnspɜ˞eɪʃʌn ðɪs lɪtʌl vɑljum ɪz lʌvɪŋli ɪnskɹaɪbd neɪpʌlz nu jɔɹk
Dedication to my dear brothers James and John, who by precept and example have encouraged me, and to my beloved sister Anna, whose faith and affection have been my chief inspiration. This little volume is lovingly inscribed: Naples, New York.
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i don't remember just the order they came it was very interesting for he told lots of stories and we sang a great many times i should think eddy tousley would be an awful good boy with his father in the house with him all the while but probably he has to be away part of the time preaching to the other children
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aɪ dɑn'ti ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ dʒʌst ðʌ ɔɹdɜ˞ ðeɪ keɪm ɪt wɑz vɛɹi ɪntɹʌstɪŋ fɔɹ hi toʊld lɑts ʌv stɔɹiz ʌnd wi sæŋ ʌ ɡɹeɪt mɛni taɪmz aɪ ʃʊd θɪŋk ɛdi tʌsli wʊd bi æn ɑfʌl ɡʊd bɔɪ wɪð hɪz fɑðɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ haʊs wɪð hɪm ɔl ðʌ waɪl bʌt pɹɑbʌbli hi hæz tu bi ʌweɪ pɑɹt ʌv ðʌ taɪm pɹitʃɪŋ tu ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ tʃɪldɹʌn
I do n't remember just the order they came. It was very interesting, for he told lots of stories and we sang a great many times. I should think Eddy Tousley would be an awful good boy with his father in the house with him all the while, but probably he has to be away part of the time preaching to the other children.
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monday there was a minister preached in our church last night and some people say he is the greatest minister in the world i think his name was mr finney grandmother said i could go with our girl hannah white we sat under the gallery in miss antoinette pierson's pew there was a great crowd and he preached good
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mʌndi ðɛɹ wɑz ʌ mɪnʌstɜ˞ pɹitʃt ɪn aʊɜ˞ tʃɜ˞tʃ læst naɪt ʌnd sʌm pipʌl seɪ hi ɪz ðʌ ɡɹeɪtʌst mɪnʌstɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ wɜ˞ld aɪ θɪŋk hɪz neɪm wɑz mɪstɜ˞ fɪni ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛd aɪ kʊd ɡoʊ wɪð aʊɜ˞ ɡɜ˞l hænʌ waɪt wi sæt ʌndɜ˞ ðʌ ɡælɜ˞i ɪn mɪs æntwʌnɛt pɪɹsʌn'ɛs pju ðɛɹ wɑz ʌ ɡɹeɪt kɹaʊd ʌnd hi pɹitʃt ɡʊd
Monday. There was a minister preached in our church last night and some people say he is the greatest minister in the world. I think his name was Mr Finney. Grandmother said i could go with our girl Hannah White. We sat under the gallery in Miss Antoinette Pierson's pew. There was a great crowd and he preached good.
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mr noah t clarke told us in sunday school last sunday that if we wanted to take shares in the missionary ship morning star we could buy them at ten cents apiece and grandmother gave us one dollar today so we could have ten shares
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mɪstɜ˞ noʊʌ ti klɑɹk toʊld ʌs ɪn sʌndeɪ skul læst sʌndeɪ ðæt ɪf wi wɔntɪd tu teɪk ʃɛɹz ɪn ðʌ mɪʃʌnɛɹi ʃɪp mɔɹnɪŋ stɑɹ wi kʊd baɪ ðɛm æt tɛn sɛnts ʌpis ʌnd ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ɡeɪv ʌs wʌn dɑlɜ˞ tʌdeɪ soʊ wi kʊd hæv tɛn ʃɛɹz
Mr Noah T Clarke told us in Sunday school last Sunday that if we wanted to take shares in the Missionary Ship Morning Star, we could buy them at ten cents apiece, and grandmother gave us one dollar today so we could have ten shares.
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i then learned a text to say at school i went to school at quarter to nine and recited my text and we had prayers and then proceeded with the business of the day just before school was out we recited in science of things familiar
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aɪ ðɛn lɜ˞nd ʌ tɛkst tu seɪ æt skul aɪ wɛnt tu skul æt kwɔɹtɜ˞ tu naɪn ʌnd ɹʌsaɪtɪd maɪ tɛkst ʌnd wi hæd pɹɛɹz ʌnd ðɛn pɹʌsidɪd wɪð ðʌ bɪznʌs ʌv ðʌ deɪ dʒʌst bɪfɔɹ skul wɑz aʊt wi ɹʌsaɪtɪd ɪn saɪʌns ʌv θɪŋz fʌmɪljɜ˞
I then learned a text to say at school. I went to school at quarter to nine and recited my text and we had prayers and then proceeded with the business of the day. Just before school was out we recited in science of things familiar.
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we got the certificate with a picture of the ship on it and we are going to keep it always anna says if we pay the money we don't have to go sunday i almost forgot that it was sunday this morning and talked and laughed just as i do weekdays
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wi ɡɑt ðʌ sɜ˞tɪfɪkʌt wɪð ʌ pɪktʃɜ˞ ʌv ðʌ ʃɪp ɑn ɪt ʌnd wi ɑɹ ɡoʊɪŋ tu kip ɪt ɔlweɪz ænʌ sɛz ɪf wi peɪ ðʌ mʌni wi dɑn'ti hæv tu ɡoʊ sʌndeɪ aɪ ɔlmoʊst fɜ˞ɡɑt ðæt ɪt wɑz sʌndeɪ ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ ʌnd tɔkt ʌnd læft dʒʌst æz aɪ du wikdeɪz
We got the certificate with a picture of the ship on it and we are going to keep it always. Anna says: if we pay the money, we do n't have to go Sunday. I almost forgot that it was Sunday this morning and talked and laughed just as i do weekdays.
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and in dictionary and then we had calisthenics we go through a great many figures and sing a life on the ocean wave what fairy-like music steals over the sea lightly row lightly row o'er the glassy waves we go and oh come come away and other songs mrs judge taylor wrote one song on purpose for us
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ʌnd ɪn dɪkʃʌnɛɹi ʌnd ðɛn wi hæd kælʌsθɛnɪks wi ɡoʊ θɹu ʌ ɡɹeɪt mɛni fɪɡjɜ˞z ʌnd sɪŋ ʌ laɪf ɑn ðʌ oʊʃʌn weɪv wʌt fɛɹi-laɪk mjuzɪk stilz oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ si laɪtli ɹoʊ laɪtli ɹoʊ oʊ'ɜ˞ ðʌ ɡlæsi weɪvz wi ɡoʊ ʌnd oʊ kʌm kʌm ʌweɪ ʌnd ʌðɜ˞ sɔŋz mɪsɪz dʒʌdʒ teɪlɜ˞ ɹoʊt wʌn sɔŋ ɑn pɜ˞pʌs fɔɹ ʌs
And in Dictionary. And then we had calisthenics. We go through a great many figures and sing a life on the ocean wave, what fairy- like music steals over the sea, lightly row, lightly row o'er the glassy waves we go, and oh, come, come away. And other songs. Mrs Judge Taylor wrote one song on purpose for us.
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grandmother says that our mother was a christian when she was ten years old and joined the church and she showed us some sermons that mother used to write down when she was seventeen years old after she came home from church and she has kept them all these years i think children in old times were not as bad as they are now
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ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ sɛz ðæt aʊɜ˞ mʌðɜ˞ wɑz ʌ kɹɪstʃʌn wɛn ʃi wɑz tɛn jɪɹz oʊld ʌnd dʒɔɪnd ðʌ tʃɜ˞tʃ ʌnd ʃi ʃoʊd ʌs sʌm sɜ˞mʌnz ðæt mʌðɜ˞ juzd tu ɹaɪt daʊn wɛn ʃi wɑz sɛvʌntin jɪɹz oʊld æftɜ˞ ʃi keɪm hoʊm fɹʌm tʃɜ˞tʃ ʌnd ʃi hæz kɛpt ðɛm ɔl ðiz jɪɹz aɪ θɪŋk tʃɪldɹʌn ɪn oʊld taɪmz wɜ˞ nɑt æz bæd æz ðeɪ ɑɹ naʊ
Grandmother says that our mother was a Christian when she was ten years old and joined the church and she showed us some sermons that mother used to write down when she was seventeen years old after she came home from church, and she has kept them all these years. I think children in old times were not as bad as they are now.
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publisher's note after this book was in type on march twenty-nine nineteen thirteen the author mrs caroline richards clarke died at naples new york
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pʌblɪʃɜ˞'ɛs noʊt æftɜ˞ ðɪs bʊk wɑz ɪn taɪp ɑn mɑɹtʃ twɛnti-naɪn naɪntin θɜ˞tin ðʌ ɔθɜ˞ mɪsɪz kɛɹʌlaɪn ɹɪtʃɜ˞dz klɑɹk daɪd æt neɪpʌlz nu jɔɹk
Publisher's note: after this book was in type on March twenty- nine nineteen thirteen, the author, Mrs Caroline Richards Clarke, died at Naples, New York.
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sunday uncle david dudley field and his daughter mrs brewer of stockbridge mass are visiting us mrs brewer has a son david josiah who is in yale college
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sʌndeɪ ʌŋkʌl deɪvɪd dʌdli fild ʌnd hɪz dɔtɜ˞ mɪsɪz bɹuɜ˞ ʌv stɑkbɹɪdʒ mæs ɑɹ vɪzɪtɪŋ ʌs mɪsɪz bɹuɜ˞ hæz ʌ sʌn deɪvɪd dʒoʊsaɪʌ hu ɪz ɪn jeɪl kɑlɪdʒ
Sunday: Uncle David Dudley Field and his daughter, Mrs Brewer of Stockbridge Mass are visiting us. Mrs Brewer has a son, David Josiah, who is in Yale College.
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albert murray spoke excelsior and horace finley spoke nice too my piece was why phoebe are you come so soon where are your berries child emma van arsdale spoke the same one
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ælbɜ˞t mɜ˞i spoʊk ɪksɛlsiɜ˞ ʌnd hɔɹʌs fɪnli spoʊk naɪs tu maɪ pis wɑz waɪ fibi ɑɹ ju kʌm soʊ sun wɛɹ ɑɹ jɔɹ bɛɹiz tʃaɪld ɛmʌ væn ɑɹzdeɪl spoʊk ðʌ seɪm wʌn
Albert Murray spoke Excelsior and Horace Finley spoke nice too. My piece was: why, Phoebe, are you come so soon? where are your berries child? Emma Van Arsdale spoke the same one.
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after she prayed she asked me to but i couldn't think of anything but now i lay me down to sleep and i was afraid she would not like that so i didn't say anything when i got home and told anna she said caroline i presume probably mrs taylor wants you to be a missionary but i shan't let you go
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æftɜ˞ ʃi pɹeɪd ʃi æskt mi tu bʌt aɪ 'ti θɪŋk ʌv ɛniθɪŋ bʌt naʊ aɪ leɪ mi daʊn tu slip ʌnd aɪ wɑz ʌfɹeɪd ʃi wʊd nɑt laɪk ðæt soʊ aɪ 'ti seɪ ɛniθɪŋ wɛn aɪ ɡɑt hoʊm ʌnd toʊld ænʌ ʃi sɛd kɛɹʌlaɪn aɪ pɹɪzum pɹɑbʌbli mɪsɪz teɪlɜ˞ wɑnts ju tu bi ʌ mɪʃʌnɛɹi bʌt aɪ ʃæn'ti lɛt ju ɡoʊ
After she prayed. She asked me to, but i could n't think of anything. But now i lay me down to sleep and i was afraid she would not like that so i did n't say anything. When i got home and told Anna, she said: Caroline, i presume probably Mrs Taylor wants you to be a missionary, but i sha n't let you go.
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introduction the diary of caroline cowles richards fell into my hands so to speak out of space i had no previous acquaintance with the author and i sat down to read the book one evening in no especial mood of anticipation
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ɪntɹʌdʌkʃʌn ðʌ daɪɜ˞i ʌv kɛɹʌlaɪn kaʊʌlz ɹɪtʃɜ˞dz fɛl ɪntu maɪ hændz soʊ tu spik aʊt ʌv speɪs aɪ hæd noʊ pɹiviʌs ʌkweɪntʌns wɪð ðʌ ɔθɜ˞ ʌnd aɪ sæt daʊn tu ɹɛd ðʌ bʊk wʌn ivnɪŋ ɪn noʊ ʌspɛʃʌl mud ʌv æntɪsʌpeɪʃʌn
Introduction: The Diary of Caroline Cowles Richards fell into my hands, so to speak, out of space. I had no previous acquaintance with the author and i sat down to read the book one evening in no especial mood of anticipation.
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may one i arose this morning about the usual time and read my three chapters in the bible and had time for a walk in the garden before breakfast the polyanthuses are just beginning to blossom and they border all the walk up and down the garden
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meɪ wʌn aɪ ɜ˞oʊz ðɪs mɔɹnɪŋ ʌbaʊt ðʌ juʒʌwʌl taɪm ʌnd ɹɛd maɪ θɹi tʃæptɜ˞z ɪn ðʌ baɪbʌl ʌnd hæd taɪm fɔɹ ʌ wɔk ɪn ðʌ ɡɑɹdʌn bɪfɔɹ bɹɛkfʌst ðʌ ɑɹ dʒʌst bɪɡɪnɪŋ tu blɑsʌm ʌnd ðeɪ bɔɹdɜ˞ ɔl ðʌ wɔk ʌp ʌnd daʊn ðʌ ɡɑɹdʌn
May one. I arose this morning about the usual time and read my three chapters in the Bible and had time for a walk in the garden before breakfast. The polyanthuses are just beginning to blossom and they border all the walk up and down the garden.
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grandmother told me to write down this verse before i went to church so i would remember it keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of god and be more ready to hear than to offer the sacrifice of fools i will remember it now sure my feet are all right any way with my new patten leather shoes on but i shall have to look out for my head
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ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ toʊld mi tu ɹaɪt daʊn ðɪs vɜ˞s bɪfɔɹ aɪ wɛnt tu tʃɜ˞tʃ soʊ aɪ wʊd ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ ɪt kip ðaɪ fʊt wɛn ðaʊ tu ðʌ haʊs ʌv ɡɑd ʌnd bi mɔɹ ɹɛdi tu hiɹ ðæn tu ɔfɜ˞ ðʌ sækɹʌfaɪs ʌv fulz aɪ wɪl ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ ɪt naʊ ʃʊɹ maɪ fit ɑɹ ɔl ɹaɪt ɛni weɪ wɪð maɪ nu pætʌn lɛðɜ˞ ʃuz ɑn bʌt aɪ ʃæl hæv tu lʊk aʊt fɔɹ maɪ hɛd
Grandmother told me to write down this verse before i went to church, so i would remember it: keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear than to offer the sacrifice of fools. I will remember it now. Sure, my feet are all right any way with my new patten leather shoes on, but i shall have to look out for my head.
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we played snap the whip at recess today and i was on the end and was snapped off against the fence it hurt me so that anna cried it is not a very good game for girls especially for the one on the end
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wi pleɪd snæp ðʌ wɪp æt ɹɪsɛs tʌdeɪ ʌnd aɪ wɑz ɑn ðʌ ɛnd ʌnd wɑz snæpt ɔf ʌɡɛnst ðʌ fɛns ɪt hɜ˞t mi soʊ ðæt ænʌ kɹaɪd ɪt ɪz nɑt ʌ vɛɹi ɡʊd ɡeɪm fɔɹ ɡɜ˞lz ʌspɛʃli fɔɹ ðʌ wʌn ɑn ðʌ ɛnd
We played snap the whip at recess today and i was on the end and was snapped off against the fence. It hurt me so that Anna cried. It is not a very good game for girls, especially for the one on the end.
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mr thomas howell read a sermon today as mr daggett is out of town grandmother always comes upstairs to get the candle and tuck us in before she goes to bed herself and some nights we are sound asleep and do not hear
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mɪstɜ˞ tɑmʌs haʊʌl ɹɛd ʌ sɜ˞mʌn tʌdeɪ æz mɪstɜ˞ dæɡɪt ɪz aʊt ʌv taʊn ɡɹændmʌðɜ˞ ɔlweɪz kʌmz ʌpstɛɹz tu ɡɛt ðʌ kændʌl ʌnd tʌk ʌs ɪn bɪfɔɹ ʃi ɡoʊz tu bɛd hɜ˞sɛlf ʌnd sʌm naɪts wi ɑɹ saʊnd ʌslip ʌnd du nɑt hiɹ
Mr Thomas Howell read a sermon today, as Mr Daggett is out of town. Grandmother always comes upstairs to get the candle and tuck us in before she goes to bed herself, and some nights we are sound asleep and do not hear.
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animals which like those of stonesfield might thereafter be discovered with difficulty by geologists but there would at the same time be no megalosauri and other fossil remains showing that large saurians were plentiful on the land
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ænʌmʌlz wɪtʃ laɪk ðoʊz ʌv maɪt ðɛɹæftɜ˞ bi dɪskʌvɜ˞d wɪð dɪfʌkʌlti baɪ dʒiɑlʌdʒɪsts bʌt ðɛɹ wʊd æt ðʌ seɪm taɪm bi noʊ ʌnd ʌðɜ˞ fɑsʌl ɹɪmeɪnz ʃoʊɪŋ ðæt lɑɹdʒ wɜ˞ plɛntʌfʌl ɑn ðʌ lænd
Animals which, like those of Stonesfield, might thereafter be discovered with difficulty by geologists, but there would at the same time be no megalosauri and other fossil remains showing that large saurians were plentiful on the land.
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the arguments in favor of the later conclusions are without any force unless we can assume that the rules followed by author of nature in the creation and distribution of organic beings were the same formerly as now
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ðʌ ɑɹɡjʌmʌnts ɪn feɪvɜ˞ ʌv ðʌ leɪtɜ˞ kʌnkluʒʌnz ɑɹ wɪθaʊt ɛni fɔɹs ʌnlɛs wi kæn ʌsum ðæt ðʌ ɹulz fɑloʊd baɪ ɔθɜ˞ ʌv neɪtʃɜ˞ ɪn ðʌ kɹieɪʃʌn ʌnd dɪstɹʌbjuʃʌn ʌv ɔɹɡænɪk biɪŋz wɜ˞ ðʌ seɪm fɔɹmɜ˞li æz naʊ
The arguments in favor of the later conclusions are without any force, unless we can assume that the rules followed by author of nature in the creation and distribution of organic beings were the same formerly as now.
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represented by more than two hundred species of trilobites besides other genera of the same class the remains of fish are as yet confined to the upper part of the silurian series but some of those belong to placoid fish
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ɹɛpɹɪzɛntɪd baɪ mɔɹ ðæn tu hʌndɹʌd spiʃiz ʌv bɪsaɪdz ʌðɜ˞ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌ ʌv ðʌ seɪm klæs ðʌ ɹɪmeɪnz ʌv fɪʃ ɑɹ æz jɛt kʌnfaɪnd tu ðʌ ʌpɜ˞ pɑɹt ʌv ðʌ sɪɹiz bʌt sʌm ʌv ðoʊz bɪlɔŋ tu plækɔɪd fɪʃ
Represented by more than two hundred species of trilobites, besides other genera of the same class. The remains of fish are as yet confined to the upper part of the silurian series, but some of those belong to placoid fish.
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those rocks comprise the monuments of a long series of ages in which reptiles of every variety of size form and structure people
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ðoʊz ɹɑks kʌmpɹaɪz ðʌ mɑnjʌmʌnts ʌv ʌ lɔŋ sɪɹiz ʌv eɪdʒʌz ɪn wɪtʃ ɹɛptaɪlz ʌv ɛvɜ˞i vɜ˞aɪʌti ʌv saɪz fɔɹm ʌnd stɹʌktʃɜ˞ pipʌl
Those rocks comprise the monuments of a long series of ages in which reptiles of every variety of size, form and structure people.
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epochs much less can we derive any information respecting the inhabitants of the land from a similar source when we carry back our inquiries to the wealden or carboniferous epochs we are as well assured that land and rivers then existed
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ɛpʌks mʌtʃ lɛs kæn wi dɜ˞aɪv ɛni ɪnfɜ˞meɪʃʌn ɹispɛktɪŋ ðʌ ɪnhæbʌtʌnts ʌv ðʌ lænd fɹʌm ʌ sɪmʌlɜ˞ sɔɹs wɛn wi kæɹi bæk aʊɜ˞ ɪnkwaɪɜ˞iz tu ðʌ ɔɹ kɑɹbʌnɪfɜ˞ʌs ɛpʌks wi ɑɹ æz wɛl ʌʃʊɹd ðæt lænd ʌnd ɹɪvɜ˞z ðɛn ɪɡzɪstʌd
Epochs. Much less can we derive any information respecting the inhabitants of the land from a similar source. When we carry back our inquiries to the wealden or carboniferous epochs, we are as well assured that land and rivers then existed.
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is that they exist now but it is evident that even a slight geographical revolution accompanied by the submergence and denudation of land would reduce to an extreme improbability the chance of our hitting
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ɪz ðæt ðeɪ ɪɡzɪst naʊ bʌt ɪt ɪz ɛvʌdʌnt ðæt ivɪn ʌ slaɪt dʒiʌɡɹæfɪkʌl ɹɛvʌluʃʌn ʌkʌmpʌnid baɪ ðʌ sʌbmɜ˞dʒʌns ʌnd ʌv lænd wʊd ɹʌdus tu æn ɛkstɹim ðʌ tʃæns ʌv aʊɜ˞ hɪtɪŋ
Is that they exist now, but it is evident that even a slight geographical revolution, accompanied by the submergence and denudation of land, would reduce to an extreme improbability the chance of our hitting.
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teeth preserved in some of the carboniferous strata but if the carcass should escape and should happen to sink where sediment was in the act of accumulating and
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tiθ pɹʌzɜ˞vd ɪn sʌm ʌv ðʌ kɑɹbʌnɪfɜ˞ʌs stɹætʌ bʌt ɪf ðʌ kɑɹkʌs ʃʊd ɪskeɪp ʌnd ʃʊd hæpʌn tu sɪŋk wɛɹ sɛdʌmʌnt wɑz ɪn ðʌ ækt ʌv ʌkjumjʌleɪtɪŋ ʌnd
Teeth preserved in some of the carboniferous strata, but if the carcass should escape and should happen to sink where sediment was in the act of accumulating and
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ascending gradually from the lichen to the lily or the rose we encounter incomparably greater difficulties yet the doctrine of a more highly developed organization in the plants created at successive periods presupposes the admission of such a graduated scale
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ʌsɛndɪŋ ɡɹædʒuʌli fɹʌm ðʌ laɪkʌn tu ðʌ lɪli ɔɹ ðʌ ɹoʊz wi ɪnkaʊntɜ˞ ɪnkɑmpɜ˞ʌbli ɡɹeɪtɜ˞ dɪfʌkʌltiz jɛt ðʌ dɑktɹʌn ʌv ʌ mɔɹ haɪli dɪvɛlʌpt ɔɹɡʌnʌzeɪʃʌn ɪn ðʌ plænts kɹieɪtʌd æt sʌksɛsɪv pɪɹiʌdz pɹisʌpoʊzɪz ðʌ ædmɪʃʌn ʌv sʌtʃ ʌ ɡɹædʒueɪtɪd skeɪl
Ascending gradually from the lichen to the lily or the rose, we encounter incomparably greater difficulties. Yet the doctrine of a more highly developed organization in the plants created at successive periods presupposes the admission of such a graduated scale.
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and that as certain families of animals and plants are now most abundant in or exclusively confined to regions where there is a certain temperature
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ʌnd ðæt æz sɜ˞tʌn fæmʌliz ʌv ænʌmʌlz ʌnd plænts ɑɹ naʊ moʊst ʌbʌndʌnt ɪn ɔɹ ɪksklusɪvli kʌnfaɪnd tu ɹidʒʌnz wɛɹ ðɛɹ ɪz ʌ sɜ˞tʌn tɛmpɹʌtʃɜ˞
And that, as certain families of animals and plants are now most abundant in, or exclusively confined to, regions where there is a certain temperature,
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the earth so that the whole period and especially that of the lias and oolite has been sometimes called the age of reptiles as there are now mammalia entirely confined
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ðʌ ɜ˞θ soʊ ðæt ðʌ hoʊl pɪɹiʌd ʌnd ʌspɛʃli ðæt ʌv ðʌ ʌnd hæz bɪn sʌmtaɪmz kɔld ðʌ eɪdʒ ʌv ɹɛptaɪlz æz ðɛɹ ɑɹ naʊ ɪntaɪɜ˞li kʌnfaɪnd
The earth, so that the whole period, and especially that of the lias and oolite, has been sometimes called the age of reptiles . As there are now mammalia entirely confined.
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and in the waters at a time when mammalia were scarce this example therefore would afford a very imperfect parallel to the state of the animal kingdom supposed to have prevailed
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ʌnd ɪn ðʌ wɔtɜ˞z æt ʌ taɪm wɛn wɜ˞ skɛɹs ðɪs ɪɡzæmpʌl ðɛɹfɔɹ wʊd ʌfɔɹd ʌ vɛɹi ɪmpɜ˞fɪkt pɛɹʌlɛl tu ðʌ steɪt ʌv ðʌ ænʌmʌl kɪŋdʌm sʌpoʊzd tu hæv pɹɪveɪld
And in the waters at a time when mammalia were scarce. This example, therefore, would afford a very imperfect parallel to the state of the animal kingdom supposed to have prevailed.
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on what grand laws in the animal physiology those remarkable phenomena depend cannot in the present state of science be conjectured not could we predict whether any opposite condition of the atmosphere in respect
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ɑn wʌt ɡɹænd lɔz ɪn ðʌ ænʌmʌl fɪziɑlʌdʒi ðoʊz ɹɪmɑɹkʌbʌl fʌnɑmʌnʌ dɪpɛnd kænɑt ɪn ðʌ pɹɛzʌnt steɪt ʌv saɪʌns bi nɑt kʊd wi pɹɪdɪkt wɛðɜ˞ ɛni ɑpʌzʌt kʌndɪʃʌn ʌv ðʌ ætmʌsfɪɹ ɪn ɹɪspɛkt
On what grand laws in the animal physiology those remarkable phenomena depend, can not, in the present state of science, be conjectured. Not could we predict whether any opposite condition of the atmosphere in respect.
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the numerous causes of subsequent disintegration should not efface all traces of the body included for countless ages in solid rock is it not contrary to all calculation of chances that we should not hit upon the exact spot that
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ðʌ numɜ˞ʌs kɑzʌz ʌv sʌbsʌkwʌnt dɪsɪntʌɡɹeɪʃʌn ʃʊd nɑt ɪfeɪs ɔl tɹeɪsʌz ʌv ðʌ bɑdi ɪnkludʌd fɔɹ kaʊntlʌs eɪdʒʌz ɪn sɑlʌd ɹɑk ɪz ɪt nɑt kɑntɹɛɹi tu ɔl kælkjʌleɪʃʌn ʌv tʃænsʌz ðæt wi ʃʊd nɑt hɪt ʌpɑn ðʌ ɪɡzækt spɑt ðæt
The numerous causes of subsequent disintegration should not efface all traces of the body included for countless ages in solid rock. Is it not contrary to all calculation of chances that we should not hit upon the exact spot that?
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made too little progress in ascertaining what were the eocene pachydermata of england to entitle us to expect to have discovered any
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meɪd tu lɪtʌl pɹɑɡɹɛs ɪn æsɜ˞teɪnɪŋ wʌt wɜ˞ ðʌ iʌsin ʌv ɪŋɡlʌnd tu ɛntaɪtʌl ʌs tu ɪkspɛkt tu hæv dɪskʌvɜ˞d ɛni
Made too little progress in ascertaining what were the eocene pachydermata of England to entitle us to expect to have discovered any.
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to heat moisture and other circumstances would bring about a state of animal life which might be called the converse of that above described namely a state in which reptiles of every size and order might abound
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tu hit mɔɪstʃɜ˞ ʌnd ʌðɜ˞ sɜ˞kʌmstænsʌz wʊd bɹɪŋ ʌbaʊt ʌ steɪt ʌv ænʌmʌl laɪf wɪtʃ maɪt bi kɔld ðʌ kɑnvɜ˞s ʌv ðæt ʌbʌv dɪskɹaɪbd neɪmli ʌ steɪt ɪn wɪtʃ ɹɛptaɪlz ʌv ɛvɜ˞i saɪz ʌnd ɔɹdɜ˞ maɪt ʌbaʊnd
To heat, moisture and other circumstances would bring about a state of animal life which might be called the converse of that above described, namely a state in which reptiles of every size and order might abound.
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which we may safely regard as mere fragment of an ancient flora since in europe alone there are now no less than eleven thousand living species
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wɪtʃ wi meɪ seɪfli ɹɪɡɑɹd æz mɪɹ fɹæɡmʌnt ʌv æn eɪntʃʌnt flɔɹʌ sɪns ɪn jʊɹʌp ʌloʊn ðɛɹ ɑɹ naʊ noʊ lɛs ðæn ɪlɛvʌn θaʊzʌnd lɪvɪŋ spiʃiz
Which we may safely regard as mere fragment of an ancient flora, since in Europe alone there are now no less than eleven thousand living species.
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oolite in the former the evidence is as yet limited to two small molar teeth described by professor plieninger in eighteen forty-seven under the generic name of microlestes they were found near stuttgart and possess the double fangs so characteristic of mammalia
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ɪn ðʌ fɔɹmɜ˞ ðʌ ɛvʌdʌns ɪz æz jɛt lɪmʌtʌd tu tu smɔl moʊlʌɹ tiθ dɪskɹaɪbd baɪ pɹʌfɛsɜ˞ ɪn eɪtin fɔɹti-sɛvʌn ʌndɜ˞ ðʌ dʒʌnɛɹɪk neɪm ʌv ðeɪ wɜ˞ faʊnd nɪɹ stʌtɡɜ˞t ʌnd pʌzɛs ðʌ dʌbʌl fæŋz soʊ kɛɹʌktɜ˞ɪstɪk ʌv
Oolite. In the former, the evidence is as yet limited to two small molar teeth, described by Professor Plieninger in eighteen forty- seven, under the generic name of Microlestes. They were found near Stuttgart and possess the double fangs so characteristic of mammalia.
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that mere point in the bed of an ancient ocean where the precious relic was entombed can we expect for a moment when we have only succeeded amidst several thousand fragments of corals and shells
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ðæt mɪɹ pɔɪnt ɪn ðʌ bɛd ʌv æn eɪntʃʌnt oʊʃʌn wɛɹ ðʌ pɹɛʃʌs ɹɛlɪk wɑz ɛntumd kæn wi ɪkspɛkt fɔɹ ʌ moʊmʌnt wɛn wi hæv oʊnli sʌksidɪd ʌmɪdst sɛvɹʌl θaʊzʌnd fɹæɡmʌnts ʌv kɔɹʌlz ʌnd ʃɛlz
That mere point in the bed of an ancient ocean where the precious relic was entombed. Can we expect for a moment when we have only succeeded amidst several thousand fragments of corals and shells?
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not of the same date since those remarks were first written in eighteen twenty-nine a great number of extinct species have been added to our collection of tertiary mammalia from great britain and other parts of the world
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nɑt ʌv ðʌ seɪm deɪt sɪns ðoʊz ɹɪmɑɹks wɜ˞ fɜ˞st ɹɪtʌn ɪn eɪtin twɛnti-naɪn ʌ ɡɹeɪt nʌmbɜ˞ ʌv ɪkstɪŋkt spiʃiz hæv bɪn ædʌd tu aʊɜ˞ kʌlɛkʃʌn ʌv tɜ˞ʃɜ˞i fɹʌm ɡɹeɪt bɹɪtʌn ʌnd ʌðɜ˞ pɑɹts ʌv ðʌ wɜ˞ld
Not of the same date, since those remarks were first written in eighteen twenty- nine, a great number of extinct species have been added to our collection of tertiary mammalia from Great Britain and other parts of the world.
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and mammalia disappear the nearest approximation to such a fauna is found in the galapagos archipelago those islands situated under the equator and nearly six hundred miles west of the coast of peru have been called
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ʌnd dɪsʌpɪɹ ðʌ nɪɹʌst ʌpɹɑksʌmeɪʃʌn tu sʌtʃ ʌ fɔnʌ ɪz faʊnd ɪn ðʌ ɡʌlɑpʌɡoʊz ɑɹkʌpɛlʌɡoʊ ðoʊz aɪlʌndz sɪtʃueɪtɪd ʌndɜ˞ ðʌ ɪkweɪtɜ˞ ʌnd nɪɹli sɪks hʌndɹʌd maɪlz wɛst ʌv ðʌ koʊst ʌv pɜ˞u hæv bɪn kɔld
And mammalia disappear. The nearest approximation to such a fauna is found in the Galapagos archipelago. Those islands, situated under the equator and nearly six hundred miles west of the coast of Peru, have been called.
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in finding a few bones of aquatic or amphibious animals that we should meet with a single skeleton of an inhabitant of the land clarence in his dream saw in the slimy bottom of the deep a thousand fearful wrecks a thousand men that fishes gnawed upon
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ɪn faɪndɪŋ ʌ fju boʊnz ʌv ʌkwɑtɪk ɔɹ æmfɪbiʌs ænʌmʌlz ðæt wi ʃʊd mit wɪð ʌ sɪŋɡʌl skɛlʌtʌn ʌv æn ɪnhæbʌtʌnt ʌv ðʌ lænd klɛɹʌns ɪn hɪz dɹim sɔ ɪn ðʌ slaɪmi bɑtʌm ʌv ðʌ dip ʌ θaʊzʌnd fɪɹfʌl ɹɛks ʌ θaʊzʌnd mɛn ðæt fɪʃʌz nɔd ʌpɑn
In finding a few bones of aquatic or amphibious animals that we should meet with, a single skeleton of an inhabitant of the land. Clarence in his dream saw in the slimy bottom of the deep a thousand fearful wrecks, a thousand men that fishes gnawed upon.
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the other fossil remains of the same class were derived from one of the inferior members of the oolitic series in oxfordshire and afford more and full satisfactory evidence consisting of the lower jaws of three species of small quadrupeds about the size of a mole
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ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ fɑsʌl ɹɪmeɪnz ʌv ðʌ seɪm klæs wɜ˞ dɜ˞aɪvd fɹʌm wʌn ʌv ðʌ ɪnfɪɹiɜ˞ mɛmbɜ˞z ʌv ðʌ sɪɹiz ɪn ʌnd ʌfɔɹd mɔɹ ʌnd fʊl sætʌsfæktɹi ɛvʌdʌns kʌnsɪstɪŋ ʌv ðʌ loʊɜ˞ dʒɔz ʌv θɹi spiʃiz ʌv smɔl ʌbaʊt ðʌ saɪz ʌv ʌ moʊl
The other fossil remains of the same class were derived from one of the inferior members of the Oolitic Series in Oxfordshire and afford more and full satisfactory evidence, consisting of the lower jaws of three species of small quadrupeds about the size of a mole.
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at length between the years eighteen thirty-six and eighteen thirty-nine a few remains of quadrumana were found in france and england india
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æt lɛŋkθ bɪtwin ðʌ jɪɹz eɪtin θɜ˞di-sɪks ʌnd eɪtin θɜ˞di-naɪn ʌ fju ɹɪmeɪnz ʌv wɜ˞ faʊnd ɪn fɹæns ʌnd ɪŋɡlʌnd ɪndiʌ
At length. Between the years eighteen thirty- six and eighteen thirty- nine. A few remains of Quadrumana were found in France and England, India.
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i have already hinted that the plants which produced coal were not drifted from a distance but that nearly all of them grew on the spots where they became fertile
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aɪ hæv ɔlɹɛdi hɪntʌd ðæt ðʌ plænts wɪtʃ pɹʌdust koʊl wɜ˞ nɑt dɹɪftʌd fɹʌm ʌ dɪstʌns bʌt ðæt nɪɹli ɔl ʌv ðɛm ɡɹu ɑn ðʌ spɑts wɛɹ ðeɪ bɪkeɪm fɜ˞tʌl
I have already hinted that the plants which produced coal were not drifted from a distance, but that nearly all of them grew on the spots where they became fertile.
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they appear to have belonged as before explained page one hundred fifty to a peculiar class of stations to low level and swampy regions in the deltas of large rivers slightly elevated above the level of the sea from the study
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ðeɪ ʌpɪɹ tu hæv bɪlɔŋd æz bɪfɔɹ ɪkspleɪnd peɪdʒ wʌn hʌndɹʌd fɪfti tu ʌ pʌkjuljɜ˞ klæs ʌv steɪʃʌnz tu loʊ lɛvʌl ʌnd swɑmpi ɹidʒʌnz ɪn ðʌ dɛltʌz ʌv lɑɹdʒ ɹɪvɜ˞z slaɪtli ɛlʌveɪtɪd ʌbʌv ðʌ lɛvʌl ʌv ðʌ si fɹʌm ðʌ stʌdi
They appear to have belonged, as before explained page one hundred fifty, to a peculiar class of stations, to low level and swampy regions in the deltas of large rivers slightly elevated above the level of the sea. From the study:
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and brazil those of india belonging to more than one extinct species of monkey were first discovered near the sutlej in latitude thirty degree north in tertiary strata of which the age is not yet determined the brazilian for so
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ʌnd bɹʌzɪl ðoʊz ʌv ɪndiʌ bɪlɔŋɪŋ tu mɔɹ ðæn wʌn ɪkstɪŋkt spiʃiz ʌv mʌŋki wɜ˞ fɜ˞st dɪskʌvɜ˞d nɪɹ ðʌ ɪn lætʌtud θɜ˞di dɪɡɹi nɔɹθ ɪn tɜ˞ʃɜ˞i stɹætʌ ʌv wɪtʃ ðʌ eɪdʒ ɪz nɑt jɛt dɪtɜ˞mʌnd ðʌ bɹʌzɪljʌn fɔɹ soʊ
And Brazil. Those of India, belonging to more than one extinct species of monkey, were first discovered near the Sutlej, in latitude thirty degree north, in tertiary strata of which the age is not yet determined. The brazilian for so.
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cuvier when he saw one of them during a visit to oxford in eighteen eighteen referred it to the marsupial order stating however that it differed
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wɛn hi sɔ wʌn ʌv ðɛm dʊɹɪŋ ʌ vɪzɪt tu ɑksfɜ˞d ɪn eɪtin eɪtin ɹʌfɜ˞d ɪt tu ðʌ mɑɹsupiʌl ɔɹdɜ˞ steɪtɪŋ haʊɛvɜ˞ ðæt ɪt dɪfɜ˞d
Cuvier, when he saw one of them during a visit to Oxford in eighteen, eighteen referred it to the marsupial order, stating, however, that it differed.
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ocean has been discovered yet although some of those islands are from three to four thousand feet high and one of them seventy-five miles long
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oʊʃʌn hæz bɪn dɪskʌvɜ˞d jɛt ɔlðoʊ sʌm ʌv ðoʊz aɪlʌndz ɑɹ fɹʌm θɹi tu fɔɹ θaʊzʌnd fit haɪ ʌnd wʌn ʌv ðɛm sɛvʌnti-faɪv maɪlz lɔŋ
Ocean has been discovered yet, although some of those islands are from three to four thousand feet high, and one of them seventy- five miles long.
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evidence in its support inconclusive vertebrated animals and plants of the most perfect organization in strata of very high antiquity
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ɛvʌdʌns ɪn ɪts sʌpɔɹt ɪnkʌnklusɪv ænʌmʌlz ʌnd plænts ʌv ðʌ moʊst pɜ˞fɛkt ɔɹɡʌnʌzeɪʃʌn ɪn stɹætʌ ʌv vɛɹi haɪ æntɪkwʌti
Evidence in its support: inconclusive vertebrated animals and plants of the most perfect organization in strata of very high antiquity.
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wedges of gold great anchors heaps of pearl had he also beheld amid the dead bones that lay scattered by the carcasses
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wɛdʒʌz ʌv ɡoʊld ɡɹeɪt æŋkɜ˞z hips ʌv pɜ˞l hæd hi ɔlsoʊ bihɛld ʌmɪd ðʌ dɛd boʊnz ðæt leɪ skætɜ˞d baɪ ðʌ kɑɹkʌsɪz
Wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl. Had he also beheld amid the dead bones that lay scattered by the carcasses?
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therefore of such a vegetation we can derive but little insight into the nature of the contemporaneous upland flora still less of the plants of the mountainous or alpine country and if so we are enabled to account for the apparent monotony
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ðɛɹfɔɹ ʌv sʌtʃ ʌ vɛdʒʌteɪʃʌn wi kæn dɜ˞aɪv bʌt lɪtʌl ɪnsaɪt ɪntu ðʌ neɪtʃɜ˞ ʌv ðʌ kʌntɛmpɜ˞eɪniʌs ʌplʌnd flɔɹʌ stɪl lɛs ʌv ðʌ plænts ʌv ðʌ maʊntʌnʌs ɔɹ ælpaɪn kʌntɹi ʌnd ɪf soʊ wi ɑɹ ɛneɪbʌld tu ʌkaʊnt fɔɹ ðʌ ʌpɛɹʌnt mʌnɑtʌni
Therefore, of such a vegetation we can derive but little insight into the nature of the contemporaneous upland flora, still less of the plants of the mountainous or alpine country. And if so we are enabled to account for the apparent monotony.
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the skull and other bones met with in the south of france belong to a gibbon or one of the tailless apes which stand next in the scale of organization to the orang it occurred at sansan
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ðʌ skʌl ʌnd ʌðɜ˞ boʊnz mɛt wɪð ɪn ðʌ saʊθ ʌv fɹæns bɪlɔŋ tu ʌ ɡɪbʌn ɔɹ wʌn ʌv ðʌ eɪps wɪtʃ stænd nɛkst ɪn ðʌ skeɪl ʌv ɔɹɡʌnʌzeɪʃʌn tu ðʌ ɪt ʌkɜ˞d æt
The skull and other bones met with in the south of France belong to a gibbon or one of the tailless apes which stand next in the scale of organization to the Orang. It occurred at Sansan.
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differences between the organic remains of successive formations comparative modern origin of the human race the popular doctrine of successive development not established by the admission that man is of modern origin
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dɪfɜ˞ʌnsɪz bɪtwin ðʌ ɔɹɡænɪk ɹɪmeɪnz ʌv sʌksɛsɪv fɔɹmeɪʃʌnz kʌmpɛɹʌtɪv mɑdɜ˞n ɔɹʌdʒʌn ʌv ðʌ hjumʌn ɹeɪs ðʌ pɑpjʌlɜ˞ dɑktɹʌn ʌv sʌksɛsɪv dɪvɛlʌpmʌnt nɑt ɪstæblɪʃt baɪ ðʌ ædmɪʃʌn ðæt mæn ɪz ʌv mɑdɜ˞n ɔɹʌdʒʌn
Differences between the organic remains of successive formations. Comparative modern origin of the human race. The popular doctrine of successive development, not established by the admission that man is of modern origin.
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introduction of man to what extent a change in the system progressive development of organic life in the preceding chapters i have considered whether revolutions in the general climate of the globe
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ɪntɹʌdʌkʃʌn ʌv mæn tu wʌt ɪkstɛnt ʌ tʃeɪndʒ ɪn ðʌ sɪstʌm pɹʌɡɹɛsɪv dɪvɛlʌpmʌnt ʌv ɔɹɡænɪk laɪf ɪn ðʌ pɹisidɪŋ tʃæptɜ˞z aɪ hæv kʌnsɪdɜ˞d wɛðɜ˞ ɹɛvʌluʃʌnz ɪn ðʌ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl klaɪmʌt ʌv ðʌ ɡloʊb
Introduction of man. To what extent a change in the system, progressive development of organic life. In the preceding chapters i have considered whether revolutions in the general climate of the globe
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sigillaria which united the structure of ferns and of cycade departed very widely from all known living types the conifer and ferns on the contrary were very closely allied to living genera it is remarkable that none of the exogens of lindley
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wɪtʃ junaɪtɪd ðʌ stɹʌktʃɜ˞ ʌv fɜ˞nz ʌnd ʌv dɪpɑɹtɪd vɛɹi waɪdli fɹʌm ɔl noʊn lɪvɪŋ taɪps ðʌ kɑnʌfɜ˞ ʌnd fɜ˞nz ɑn ðʌ kɑntɹɛɹi wɜ˞ vɛɹi kloʊsli ʌlaɪd tu lɪvɪŋ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌ ɪt ɪz ɹɪmɑɹkʌbʌl ðæt nʌn ʌv ðʌ ʌv lɪndli
Sigillaria, which united the structure of Ferns and of Cycade, departed very widely from all known living types. The Conifer and ferns, on the contrary, were very closely allied to living genera. It is remarkable that none of the exogens of Lindley
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brought from the basin of the rio das velhas about latitude eighteen degrees south is referable to a form now peculiar in america allied to the genus callithrix the species being extinct
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bɹɔt fɹʌm ðʌ beɪsʌn ʌv ðʌ ɹioʊ dæs ʌbaʊt lætʌtud eɪtin dɪɡɹiz saʊθ ɪz tu ʌ fɔɹm naʊ pʌkjuljɜ˞ ɪn ʌmɛɹʌkʌ ʌlaɪd tu ðʌ dʒinʌs ðʌ spiʃiz biɪŋ ɪkstɪŋkt
Brought from the basin of the Rio Das Velhas, about latitude eighteen degrees south, is referable to a form now peculiar in America, allied to the genus callithrix, the species being extinct.
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it may be unreasonable to look for a nearer analogy between the fauna now existing in any part of the globe and that which we can show to have prevailed when our secondary strata were deposited because we must always recollect
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ɪt meɪ bi ʌnɹiznʌbʌl tu lʊk fɔɹ ʌ nɪɹɜ˞ ʌnælʌdʒi bɪtwin ðʌ fɔnʌ naʊ ɪɡzɪstɪŋ ɪn ɛni pɑɹt ʌv ðʌ ɡloʊb ʌnd ðæt wɪtʃ wi kæn ʃoʊ tu hæv pɹɪveɪld wɛn aʊɜ˞ sɛkʌndɛɹi stɹætʌ wɜ˞ dʌpɑzɪtɪd bɪkɔz wi mʌst ɔlweɪz ɹɛkʌlɛkt
It may be unreasonable to look for a nearer analogy between the fauna now existing in any part of the globe and that which we can show to have prevailed when our secondary strata were deposited, because we must always recollect.
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of probability and violation of analogy would have been condemned as unpardonable even where the poet was painting those incongruous images which present themselves to a disturbed imagination during the visions of the night until lately it was supposed that
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ʌv pɹɑbʌbɪlʌti ʌnd vaɪʌleɪʃʌn ʌv ʌnælʌdʒi wʊd hæv bɪn kʌndɛmd æz ivɪn wɛɹ ðʌ poʊʌt wɑz peɪntɪŋ ðoʊz ɪŋkɔŋɹuʌs ɪmʌdʒʌz wɪtʃ pɹɛzʌnt ðɛmsɛlvz tu ʌ dɪstɜ˞bd ɪmædʒʌneɪʃʌn dʊɹɪŋ ðʌ vɪʒʌnz ʌv ðʌ naɪt ʌntɪl leɪtli ɪt wɑz sʌpoʊzd ðæt
Of probability and violation of analogy would have been condemned as unpardonable, even where the poet was painting those incongruous images which present themselves to a disturbed imagination during the visions of the night. Until lately, it was supposed that
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they contain with the exception of small mouse no indigenous mammifer even here however it is true that in the neighboring sea there are seals and several kinds of cetacea
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ðeɪ kʌnteɪn wɪð ðʌ ɪksɛpʃʌn ʌv smɔl maʊs noʊ ɪndɪdʒʌnʌs ivɪn hiɹ haʊɛvɜ˞ ɪt ɪz tɹu ðæt ɪn ðʌ neɪbɜ˞ɪŋ si ðɛɹ ɑɹ silz ʌnd sɛvɹʌl kaɪndz ʌv
They contain, with the exception of small mouse, no indigenous mammifer. Even here, however, it is true that in the neighboring sea there are seals and several kinds of cetacea.
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from all known carnivora in having ten molar teeth in a row professor owen afterwards pointed out that the jaw belonged to an extinct genus having considerable affinity to a newly discovered australian mammifer the
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fɹʌm ɔl noʊn ɪn hævɪŋ tɛn moʊlʌɹ tiθ ɪn ʌ ɹoʊ pɹʌfɛsɜ˞ oʊʌn æftɜ˞wɜ˞dz pɔɪntɪd aʊt ðæt ðʌ dʒɔ bɪlɔŋd tu æn ɪkstɪŋkt dʒinʌs hævɪŋ kʌnsɪdɜ˞ʌbʌl ʌfɪnʌti tu ʌ nuli dɪskʌvɜ˞d ɔstɹeɪljʌn ðʌ
From all known carnivora in having ten molar teeth in a row. Professor Owen afterwards pointed out that the jaw belonged to an extinct genus having considerable affinity to a newly discovered australian mammifer, the.
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afford any just ground of opposition to the doctrine that the former changes of the earth which are treated of in geology belong to one uninterrupted series of physical events governed by ordinary causes
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ʌfɔɹd ɛni dʒʌst ɡɹaʊnd ʌv ɑpʌzɪʃʌn tu ðʌ dɑktɹʌn ðæt ðʌ fɔɹmɜ˞ tʃeɪndʒʌz ʌv ðʌ ɜ˞θ wɪtʃ ɑɹ tɹitɪd ʌv ɪn dʒiɑlʌdʒi bɪlɔŋ tu wʌn ʌnɪntɜ˞ʌptɪd sɪɹiz ʌv fɪzɪkʌl ɪvɛnts ɡʌvɜ˞nd baɪ ɔɹdʌnɛɹi kɑzʌz
Afford any just ground of opposition to the doctrine that the former changes of the earth, which are treated of in geology, belong to one uninterrupted series of physical events governed by ordinary causes.
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lions deer and the other wild tenants of the forest and the plain the fiction would have been deemed unworthy of the genius of shakspeare so daring disregard
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laɪʌnz dɪɹ ʌnd ðʌ ʌðɜ˞ waɪld tɛnʌnts ʌv ðʌ fɔɹʌst ʌnd ðʌ pleɪn ðʌ fɪkʃʌn wʊd hæv bɪn dimd ʌnwɜ˞ði ʌv ðʌ dʒinjʌs ʌv soʊ dɛɹɪŋ dɪsɹɪɡɑɹd
Lions, deer and the other wild tenants of the forest and the plain, the fiction would have been deemed unworthy of the genius of Shakspeare. So daring disregard.
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old red sandstone or devonian rocks contained no vertebrate remains except those of fish but in nineteen fifty the footprints of a
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oʊld ɹɛd sændstoʊn ɔɹ dɪvoʊniʌn ɹɑks kʌnteɪnd noʊ vɜ˞tʌbɹeɪt ɹɪmeɪnz ɪksɛpt ðoʊz ʌv fɪʃ bʌt ɪn naɪntin fɪfti ðʌ fʊtpɹɪnts ʌv ʌ
Old red sandstone or devonian rocks contained no vertebrate remains except those of fish, but in nineteen fifty, the footprints of a
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up to the year eighteen forty-four it was laid down as a received dogma in many works of high authority in geology that reptiles were not created
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ʌp tu ðʌ jɪɹ eɪtin fɔɹti-fɔɹ ɪt wɑz leɪd daʊn æz ʌ ɹʌsivd dɑɡmʌ ɪn mɛni wɜ˞ks ʌv haɪ ʌθɔɹʌti ɪn dʒiɑlʌdʒi ðæt ɹɛptaɪlz wɜ˞ nɑt kɹieɪtʌd
Up to the year eighteen forty- four. It was laid down as a received dogma in many works of high authority in geology that reptiles were not created.