23. For a time he was afraid of being dropped; then he grew angry, but he knew better than to struggle; and then he began to think.—Kipling.
24. Artists, poets, and musicians are apt to be irritable.—J. F. Clarke.
25. The best way to put boyishness to shame is to foster scholarship and manliness.—C. W. Eliot.
26. At any rate, I used to hide my eyes from the sloops and schooners that were wont to lie at the end of the bridge.—Holmes.
27. We were dismayed to behold the injured husband and his abandoned foe playfully scuffling behind the scenes.—Howells.
28. He was always being cured without improving his health.—Stephen.
29. What distinguishes the Norseman above other nations is, generally speaking, an indestructible self-respect and force of individuality.—Boyesen.
30. He was too shackled with weakness to cry out, to stand up.—J. L. Allen.
31. He had spent half his youth with an older brother hunting horses in Texas.—Hale.
32. Those who work deserve to eat; those who do not work deserve to starve.—Froude.