1. I know that you are right. 2. I will tell you where she lives. 3. The boy said that his mother was away from home. 4. I felt that I was watched. 5. Tell me what you are thinking. 6. See what I have found. 7. The truth of the matter was, they had vanished. 8. That they simply vanished is the truth of the matter. 9. Tell me all you know about it. 10. What you mean seems very vague. 11. See how red the clouds are! 12. The sign said, "Stop." 13. I did not notice where they went. 14. The hope that help was near comforted them. 15. My advice is, "Go at once." 16. How the trick was done baffled the audience. 17. That the scheme failed amazed every one. 18. The important question is, "Where shall we go?" 19. That they asked so many questions proved their interest in the subject. 20. The whole world was amazed at what Edison accomplished. 21. What Edison accomplished amazed the whole world. 22. The father's ambition was that his son might become a great physician. 23. The world is better, life is richer, because noble men have lived. 24. You will hardly believe what I must now tell you. 25. "Rose, my child, what are you doing?" called her mother. 26. Everybody knows that Columbus discovered America in 1492. 27. They came after the sun had set. 28. I lay awake until the clock struck twelve. 29. We started on our journey before the day dawned. 30. It is my hope that you will return in the fall. 31. It is my opinion that you are wrong. 32. It is almost certain that our team will win. 33. "Be patient, my children," the mother said. 34. It has been proved that the earth is round. 35. "What have I done?" asked the man. 36. My first impression was that I had seen the man before. 37. I think that that man is a Swede. 38. "This tree is fifty feet high," said the gardener. 39. I think that this train leaves five minutes earlier today. 40. My opinion is that the governor will grant him a pardon. 41. Why he has left the city is a mystery. 42. The house stands where three roads meet. 43. The red rose says, "Be sweet," and the lily bids, "Be pure." 44. The place from which the light proceeded was a small chapel. 45. What is new is not always true. 46. I am sure that the report is correct. 47. The woman grieved over what she had lost. 48. Those are the rocks that sailors call the Hen and Chickens. 49. What man is called Father of his Country? 50. I must now relate what happened to me a few days before the ship sailed. 51. We have less room than they. 52. She has much more leisure than you. 53. I can remain later today than tomorrow. 54. Boston is much smaller than New York. 55. He has far more money than brains. 56. Your advice seems better than his. 57. I like summer better than winter. 58. Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said, "What writest thou?" 59. The vision answered, "The names of those who love the Lord." 60. Ponce de Leon discovered a land bright with flowers, which he named Florida. 61. The Japanese can twist the English language into the strangest knots that you ever saw. 62. A little vessel with one loose sail was riding at anchor, keel to keel with another that lay right under its own reflection. 63. 'Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you did spy. 64. Read from some humbler poet, whose songs gushed from his heart. 65. From the mountain-top hung a curtain of mist, whose heavy folds waved to and fro in the valley below. 66. She spoke and said, "I am the Queen of Olympus, Hera, the wife of the great Zeus." 67. "Wed a maiden of your people," said old Nokomis. 68. Gay was he, for his doublet was of scarlet silk, and on his cap waved a long feather. 69. Robin Hood was jovial and kindly, and often gave to the poor what he took from the rich. 70. When a man is in earnest and knows what he is about, his work is half done. 71. Do the duty that lies nearest thee. 72. Books give to all who faithfully use them the spiritual presence of the best and greatest of our race. 73. Friend, all the world is a little queer, excepting thee and me; and sometimes I think thee a little peculiar. 74. A wind came up out of the sea, and said, "O mists, make room for me!" 75. Do not hesitate to ask for an explanation of what you do not understand. 76. To have what we want is riches; but to be able to do without is power. 77. "How did you like the party, children?" asked the old lady who met us. 78. The parapet of that house projects so far forward that no one can see out of our windows what is going on in that direction. 79. Evidently that gate is never opened, for the long grass and the great hemlocks grow close against it. 80. As the sun goes to the horizon, we have an effect that is sometimes produced by the best Dutch artists--a wonderful transparent light, in which the landscape looks like a picture. 81. The highroads in rural England are made pleasant to the traveler by a border of trees, and often afford him the hospitality of a wayside bench beneath a comfortable shade. 82. I met a little cottage girl; she was eight years old, she said. 83. The terns and gulls flew to and fro from shore to shore, and whistled sweet and wild. 84. The shadows of clouds ran races over the bright blue bay, and the breakers plunged merrily upon the wide white sands. 85. She said, "I am the nymph of the tree which you have saved." 86. Ask what I can give you, and you shall have it. 87. He tried and tried, but all his efforts were in vain. 88. The prince walked in the wet fields beside his shadow, and was glad. 89. Everything was white save the river, that marked its course by a winding black line across the landscape. 90. The face, chest, and arms of the great statue of Zeus were of ivory; the hair and beard were of solid gold; and the robe was covered with jeweled flowers. 91. Fuji is the sacred mountain of Japan; and for thousands of years it has been scaled by pilgrims who come from every province of the empire. 92. As Fuji is a sacred mountain, it is scaled every year by pilgrims from all parts of the empire. 93. Pandora had called the box ugly, but in reality it was a very beautiful article of furniture. 94. As the child had no other looking-glass, I wonder that she did not consider the box valuable on this account. 95. When I was building my house, a little mouse that had its nest under the floor would come out regularly at meal-times. 96. One day, when I offered the mouse a bit of cheese, it came and nibbled it, then cleaned its face and paws like a fly, and walked away. 97. The little mouse soon became quite familiar, for it knew that I was its friend. 98. I gradually made this discovery--that it considered me its friend and not its enemy. 99. As no tidings of the ship had been brought, the women of the village were in despair. 100. Robert Bruce, the royal hero of Scotland, when he was pursued by his enemies, took refuge in a cave. 101. As he lay there, he watched a spider that was spinning a web across the entrance. 102. "If this spider," said Bruce, "makes a seventh attempt and succeeds, I will make one more trial for Scotland." 103. Major Pendennis told his nephew's tutor that the young man would go to college next October. 104. How sweet and gracious, even in common speech, is that fine sense which men call courtesy. 105. Every sound was muffled by the snow, every noise was changed to something soft and musical. 106. In his early youth, while he was still minding his herds on the rich pastures of Mount Ida, Paris received a visit from the goddesses of Mount Olympus. 107. Paris landed on the shores of Lacedaemon, where the people received him kindly, and helped him on his journey to Sparta. 108. He spent his childhood in the log-cottage where he was born, and was dutiful to his mother, and helpful to her in many ways.