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The two great dames, admonished by the violence of the nobleman's laughter, laid claim on Mr. Beamish to accompany them at their parting with Chloe and Duchess Susan. In the momentary shuffling of couples incident to adieux among a company, the duchess murmured to Caseldy: 'Have I done it well. He praised her for perfection in her acting. 'I am at your door at three, remember.

But if the day should prove at all bright, not so bright of course that Aunt Minna wouldn't be willing to have the shades up, but Oh and Flame," she admonished still breathlessly, "I think you'd better be careful to wear one of your rather longish skirts! And oh do be sure to wipe your feet every time you come in! And don't chatter! Whatever you do, don't chatter!

Having been admonished to hold his tongue, he crouched so as, if possible, to diminish his size. He also pursed his lips, and what a tight rounding and projecting of superfluous flesh that pursing was no tongue can adequately tell. He also glared, and this "talking with the eyes" was a mute sermon in itself. Yet no jaguar could be seen.

The religious had to be admonished from time to time not to admit strangers within the cloister, and to conform in all respects strictly to their rule. During the century St.

"At least let me arrange for it," he urged. "Now, son, thee must not keep Mrs. Byrd out too late. Get her home before sundown," Mrs. Farraday's voice admonished. Obediently, every one moved toward the hall. At a word from McEwan, the mute Jamie ran to open the tonneau door.

The two before him saw that he was naked beneath the coat which he threw upon the floor and then he slipped quickly from the trousers and stood there clothed only in his loin cloth. The girl had recognized him by this time, too. "Take your hand off that pistol," Tarzan admonished her. Her hand dropped at her side. "Now come here!"

Men are also admonished that here the term "faith" does not signify merely the knowledge of the history, such as is in the ungodly and in the devil, but signifies a faith which believes, not merely the history, but also the effect of the history namely, this Article: the forgiveness of sins, to wit, that we have grace, righteousness, and forgiveness of sins through Christ.

Only I still want to say that I had consulted beforehand, about the duel, with old Stolberg, General Gerlach, Minister Uhden and Hans; they were all of opinion that it must be; Büchsel, too, saw no alternative, although he admonished me to desist. I spent an hour in prayer, with him and Stolberg, the evening before.

He there also constituted judges out of the priests and the Levites, and principal persons of the multitude, and admonished them to pass all their sentences with care and justice And that if any of the people of his country had differences of great consequence, they should send them out of the other cities to these judges, who would be obliged to give righteous sentences concerning such causes; and this with the greater care, because it is proper that the sentences which are given in that city wherein the temple of God is, and wherein the king dwells, be given with great care and the utmost justice.

The rapidity of her confidence alone made him feel it all of a dreamlike unreality. "Hush! Cecilia's singing!" she admonished him with an unexpected smile, as her fingers fell from her face. "Oh, you have been making fun of me." He was vastly relieved. "He beats you at chess or at lawn-tennis?" "Does one wear a high-necked dress to conceal the traces of chess, or lawn-tennis?"