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Deign to make Thyself a worthy dwelling in it and to abide there all the days of my life...." The clock struck; it was half-past four and no one yet astir. Now she went downstairs again. In the room lay her white dress, her wreath, her prayer-book: it was all ready; if only somebody would wake! Dared she call?

"All you have to say will be heard at the trial, which will, depend upon it, be held in a few days," answered Captain Pakenham. "You were found among the ringleaders, who refused, when summoned at the last, to come up and return to their duty; you must therefore, meantime, abide by the consequences."

A faint shade of shame passed over him; but disappointment settled into fierce rage. Stamping upon the deck, and in a voice hoarse from emotion 'It is well, madam, he cried. 'You have made your choice, and shall abide by it; and those who, by their looks, indicate their resolution to abet your folly, shall not fare the better for their interference.

I am the mistress here. As you say that the Grange is your house, I can say that this is mine. It is the abode appointed for me, and here I will abide. 'Then, Hester, I can only tell you that you are sinning. It is a heavy, grievous, and most obvious sin. 'Dear mother, dear mamma; I knew how it would be if you came. It is useless for me to say more.

So greatly did her spirit trouble them, however, that they could no longer abide in their old home in peace and comfort, and they left the country and journeyed southward until they came to the Sault Sainte Marie. As they stood beside the falls a head came rolling toward them on the earth the head of the dead woman.

And Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons, and a desolation for ever: there shall no man abide there, nor any son of man dwell in it. The word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah the prophet against Elam in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Behold, I will break the bow of Elam, the chief of their might.

But I believe the root of it is in shyness, and in a sort of fear of the depth of our own feelings." "I daresay you're right, miss; and, when all's said and done, I'd sooner hear a woman abusing a man she really likes, than see her throwing herself at the head of a man as don't want her. That's the uptake of all things, to my mind; I can't abide it." And Mrs.

Besides, if God gave strength to some more than to others, was it to boast of their ability to abide the stroke, and upbraid those that had not the same gift and support, or ought not they rather to have been humble and thankful if they were rendered more useful than their brethren?

And then they will choose: “The King of Love my Shepherd is,” “The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want,” “Abide with me,” “Rock of ages, cleft for me,” and the one they love, I think, most of all is, “When I survey the wondrous Cross.” Those are the hymns they sing, the great hymns of the Churchthe hymns that all Christian people sing, about which there is no quarrelling.

But tell me, our dear guest, art thou verily going to abide with us a long while? that were sweet to us, and we will do all we may to pleasure thee. Nay, said Birdalone, it will no better be but that I depart on the morrow; and all thanks do I give you for your kindness.