"Ded" Quotes from Famous Books
... actually. And, for my own part, I have never done anything, beyond the little that in me lay, to strive to exist, and yet I am carried on from one state of honor and happiness to another; and every time that I think within myself, 'Now, surely, the song is en-ded-ded-ded,' I am converted into something new, something far higher and better. Now, I suppose I shall be sent on my travels, shall be sent round the wide world, so that all men may read me. I should think that ... — Types of Children's Literature • Edited by Walter Barnes
... each have your own part, A blak arrow in each blak heart. Get ye to your knees for to pray: Ye are ded theeves, by ... — The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 8 (of 25) • Robert Louis Stevenson |