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THIS VERDICT WAS A GREAT SURPRISE TO ME.

JUST AS GOOD AND SWEET AND LOVABLE

Now, this Griffin had no idea how he looked. He had never seen a mirror, and the streams where he lived were so turbulent and violent that a quiet piece of water, which would reflect the image of anything looking into it, could not be found. Being, as far as could be ascertained, the very last of his race, he had never seen another griffin. Therefore it was that, when he heard of this stone image of himself.

THIS VERDICT WAS A GREAT SURPRISE TO ME.

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He is just as good and sweet and

He is just as good and sweet and lovable and unpretending as a man can be.

Emilia Goldberg

Angie White

Michelle Bright

A long, long distance from the town, in the midst of dreadful wilds scarcely known to man, there dwelt the Griffin whose image had been put.

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Unconsciousness of the Deep

The simple honesty that expressed itself all over him;

There sat the man, in actual flesh, whom I had heard of so many thousands of times since that day, thirty years before, when his name shot suddenly to the zenith from a Crimean battlefield, to remain forever celebrated. It was food and drink to me to look, and look, and look at that demigod; scanning, searching, noting: the quietness, the reserve, the noble gravity of his countenance

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THE GRIFFIN HAD NEVER KNOWN THIS, UNTIL, HUNDREDS OF YEARS.

THE GRIFFIN HAD NEVER KNOWN THIS, UNTIL, HUNDREDS OF YEARS.

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THE GRIFFIN HAD NEVER KNOWN THIS, UNTIL, HUNDREDS OF YEARS AFTERWARD

A LONG, LONG DISTANCE FROM THE TOWN, IN THE MIDST OF DREADFUL

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A LONG, LONG DISTANCE FROM THE TOWN

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So he started off from the dreadful wilds, and flew on and on until he came to the countries inhabited by men.

A LONG, LONG DISTANCE FROM THE TOWN

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There sat the man, in actual flesh, whom I had heard of so many thousands of times since that day, thirty years before, when his name shot suddenly to the zenith from a Crimean battlefield, to remain forever celebrated. It was food and drink to me to look, and look, and look at that demigod; scanning, searching, noting: the quietness, the reserve, the noble gravity of his countenance

Most phenomenal and astonishing luckiness.

He is just as good and sweet and lovable and unpretending as a man can be, but he doesn't know enough to come in when it rains.

HE IS JUST AS GOOD AND SWEET AND

THE SCULPTOR, OR THE PEOPLE WHO HAD ORDERED THIS STONE FIGURE, HAD EVIDENTLY BEEN VERY MUCH PLEASED WITH IT, FOR LITTLE COPIES OF IT.

Over the great door of an old, old church which stood in a quiet town of a faraway land there was carved in stone the figure of a large griffin. The old-time sculptor had done his work with great care, but the image he had made was not a pleasant one to look at. It had a large head, with enormous open mouth and savage teeth; from its back arose great wings, armed with sharp hooks and prongs; it had stout legs in front, with projecting claws, but there were no legs behind--the body running out into a long.

There sat the man, in actual flesh, whom I had heard of so many thousands of times since that day, thirty years before.

The simple honesty that expressed itself all over him; the sweet unconsciousness of his greatness.

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He is just as good and sweet and lovable

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HE IS JUST AS GOOD AND SWEET AND

A long, long distance

FROM THE TOWN.

Now, this Griffin had no idea how he looked. He had never seen a mirror, and the streams where he lived were so turbulent and violent that a quiet piece of water, which would reflect the image of anything looking into it.

There sat the man, in actual flesh, whom I had heard of so many thousands of times since that day, thirty years before, when his name shot suddenly to the zenith from a Crimean battlefield, to remain forever celebrated.

The simple honesty expressed itself

He is just as good and sweet and lovable

THE GRIFFIN HAD NEVER KNOWN THIS, UNTIL, HUNDREDS OF YEARS.

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THE GRIFFIN HAD NEVER KNOWN THIS, UNTIL, HUNDREDS OF YEARS AFTERWARD

So he started off from the dreadful wilds, and flew on and on until he came to the countries inhabited by men.

A LONG, LONG DISTANCE FROM THE TOWN

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So he started off from the dreadful wilds, and flew on and on until he came to the countries inhabited by men.

He is just as good and sweet and lovable

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There sat the man, in actual flesh, whom I had heard of so many thousands of times since that day, thirty years before, when his name shot suddenly to the zenith from a Crimean battlefield, to remain forever celebrated.

The simple honesty that expressed itself all over him; the sweet unconsciousness of his greatness.

EMILIA GOLDBERG

PHOTOGRAPHER

MICHELLE BRIGHT

PHOTOGRAPHER

OUR TEAM

A long, long distance from the town, in the midst of dreadful wilds scarcely known to man, there dwelt the Griffin whose image had been put up over the church door.

ANGIE WHITE

VIDEOGRAPHER

And away we did go, and were over the shoulder of the hill before the insane movement could be discovered and stopped. And what did we find? An entire and unsuspected Russian army in reserve! And what happened? We were eaten up? That is necessarily what would have happened in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. But no, those Russians argued that no single regiment would come browsing around there at such a time. It must be the entire English army, and that the sly Russian game was detected and blocked; so they turned tail, and away they went, pell-mell, over the hill and down into the field, in wild confusion, and we after them; they themselves broke the solid Russian center in the field, and tore through, and in no time there was the most tremendous rout you ever saw, and the defeat of the allies was turned into a sweeping and splendid victory! Marshal Canrobert looked on, dizzy with astonishment, admiration,and delight; and sent right off for Scoresby, and hugged him, and decorated him on the field, in presence of all the armies! And what was Scoresby's blunder that time? Merely the mistaking his right hand for his left—that was all. An order had come to him to fall back and support our right; and instead, he fell forward and went over the hill to the left. But the name he won.

The simple honesty that expressed itself all over him; the sweet unconsciousness of his greatness.

He is just as good and sweet and lovable

HE IS JUST AS GOOD AND SWEET AND

THE SCULPTOR, OR THE PEOPLE WHO HAD ORDERED STONE FIGURE

Over the great door of an old, old church which stood in a quiet town of a faraway land there was carved in stone the figure of a large griffin. The old-time sculptor had done his work with great care, but the image he had made was not a pleasant one to look at. It had a large head, with enormous open mouth and savage teeth; from its back arose great wings, armed with sharp hooks and prongs; it had stout legs in front, with projecting claws, but there were no legs behind--the body running out into a long and powerful tail