Selections From the Miscellaneous Writings of Dr George W Bagby volume 2

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Selections From the Miscellaneous Writings of Dr George W Bagby volume 2
George William Bagby
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I wanted to be honored of Virginia men and to be hurrahed over. I would walk whole squares in Richmond without * So tbat if there be no hell there can be no heaven. The thing is as long as it is broad. Annihilation is your only hope, Messrs. Skeptic and Scientist.
MY FIFTY MILLIONS. 281 having a hat lifted to me or a small boy to follow -me and to say, not without agitation, "that's him. " This would never do.
Therefore and because I had all along been intent upon it, I builded my Folly, Adams'
...s Folly. It stands in Scuffletown to this day, upon a hill carved around clean down to its base to receive it and be its pedestal, to be seen, and to be seen a very great dis- stance, of all men. It is an octagonal mass of rough- hewn siennite, that rises some one thousand one hun- dred (counting from the river level, one thousand three hundred and fifty) feet in air. Upon its top there is a bell, compared to which the big bell at Moscow is but an infant's thimble. This bell rings of itself on stormy nights, and its mournful sound is heard in Philadelphia.

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