Superstitions and Folk Beliefs
By Crispunk Wednesday January 20, 2010
Tom did play hookey, and he had a very good time. He got back home barely in season to help Jim, the small colored boy, saw next-day’s wood and split the kindlings before supper–at least he was there
Life in St. Petersburg
By Crispunk Tuesday January 19, 2010
The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor
Superstition
By Crispunk Tuesday January 19, 2010
Aunt Polly placed small trust in such evidence. She went out to see for herself; and she would have been content to find twenty per cent. of Tom’s statement true. When she found the entire fence white
Mockery of Religion
By Crispunk Monday January 18, 2010
The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor
Lies and Cons
By Crispunk Monday January 18, 2010
The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor
The Hypocrisy of Civilized Society
By Crispunk Sunday January 17, 2010
The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a wor
