Our journey so far has been very satisfactory: we are most fortunate as regards the season — William John Wills
They have just succeeded in raising the two thousand pounds here, by subscription — William John Wills
At any rate, girls are differently situated. Having no need of deep scientific knowledge — William John Wills
Everyone who comes out does a very foolish thing in bringing such a quantity of clothes that he never wants. — William John Wills
I consider nothing low but ignorance, vice, and meanness, characteristics generally found — William John Wills
I am often disgusted at hearing young people I know, declare that they are afraid of doing — William John Wills
I have been agreeably disappointed in my idea of the camels. They are far from unpleasant to ride — William John Wills
It is of great importance to note these meteors, even the small ones, as very little is — William John Wills
I see by your letter to my father that you are rather afraid the french may invade england. — William John Wills
Melbourne is wonderfully altered since I last saw it. There are some very fair buildings in it now — William John Wills
The pigeon here is a beautiful bird, of a delicate bronze colour, tinged with pink about the neck — William John Wills
The country up here is beautiful; everything green and pleasant; and if you saw it now — William John Wills
These rare senses and powers of reasoning were given to be used freely, but not audaciously — William John Wills
What you say about this world I do not quite agree with; I think it a very good world — William John Wills
You should carefully study the art of reasoning, as it is what most people are very deficient in — William John Wills