The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands
THE STORY OF IDA PFEIFFER And Her Travels in Many Lands. [Queen Pomare's Palace, Tahiti: page4.jpg] "I'll put a girdle round the world."--SHAKESPEARE. LONDON: THOMAS NELSON AND SONS. EDINBURGH AND NEW YORK. 1879. CONTENTS. I. HER BIOGRAPHY. II. JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD. III. NORTHWARD.
"My mind is made up," he said. "I shall start for Williams College next
week."
He was influenced also by what he already knew of Dr. Hopkins. He was
not a stranger to the high character of his intellect, and his
theological reputation. He felt that here was a man of high rank in
letters who was prepared to be not only his teacher and guide, but his
personal friend, and for this, if for no other reason, he decided in
favor of Williams College. To a young man circumstanced as he was, a
word of friendly sympathy meant much.
CHAPTER XVI.
ENTERING WILLIAMS COLLEGE.
James Garfield had reached the mature age of twenty-two years when he
made his first entrance into Williamstown. He did not come quite
empty-handed. He had paid his expenses while at Hiram, and earned three
hundred and fifty dollars besides, which he estimated would carry him
through the Junior year. He was tall and slender, with a great shock of
light hair, rising nearly erect from a broad, high forehead. His face
was open, kindly, and thoughtful, and it did not require keen perception
THE STORY OF IDA PFEIFFER And Her Travels in Many Lands. [Queen Pomare's Palace, Tahiti: page4.jpg] "I'll put a girdle round the world."--SHAKESPEARE. LONDON: THOMAS NELSON AND SONS. EDINBURGH AND NEW YORK. 1879. CONTENTS. I. HER BIOGRAPHY. II. JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD. III. NORTHWARD.