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About the tenth of July, the mosquito that curse of the northern summer rises out of the damp moss of the lower plains, and winds his shrill horn to apprise all animated nature of his triumphant resurrection and his willingness to furnish musical entertainment to man and beast upon extremely reasonable terms.

March had not quite recovered from his resentment over his son's failure to apprise him of the broken finger, which, after all, was only broken in West's imagination, and viewed his advent on the field with disfavor. Outfield began to wonder if his pleasant fiction regarding Joel's finger was to lead to unpleasant results, when Mr.

Whenever he chose he could make a circuit around the Winnebagos, and joining the boys beyond, hasten to the hunters' camp and apprise them of their danger; but there remained an abundance of time in which to do that, and he did not wish to leave the vicinity of the enemies until he saw a little more of them. It was evident that the Winnebagos were in no hurry.

When I arrived at Versailles, I wrote to M. de Beauvilliers at Meudon praying him to apprise the King that I had returned on account of the illness of Monseigneur, and that I would have gone to see him, but that, never having had the small-pox, I was included in the prohibition.

"I must apprise you, then, that he has conceived a plan by which he trusts to secure you and his children and household from any future attack," returned Hodges. "I care not what it is, so it does not separate me from him," replied Mrs. Bloundel. "It does not," replied the grocer. "It will knit us more closely together than we have yet been.

When I arrived at Versailles, I wrote to M. de Beauvilliers at Meudon praying him to apprise the King that I had returned on account of the illness of Monseigneur, and that I would have gone to see him, but that, never having had the small-pox, I was included in the prohibition.

I come to you on an errand of Her Majesty's, as this my warrant will apprise you." And he proffered the paper he held, which Tressan accepted from his hand. A change was visible in the wily Seneschal's fat countenance.

"A most excellent conclusion," said Ralph, "and I will call Mike, and have him take your horse." Having left the doctor in the charge of her brother, Miriam hurried downstairs to apprise Dora of the state of affairs. "I am sorry," she said, "but we will have to give up the trick we were going to play on Ralph, for Dr.

How could they have escaped from the prison at Leipsic? How did it happen, that he had not been informed of it? Could they have fled, or had they been set at liberty? How was it possible that he should not be apprise of such an event?

Another woman had filched him from her filched him forever from her, she knew. Therefore she hated Mrs. Clephane with a glowing hate. "Have you seen the man?" Marston asked, when her attention came back to him. She nodded. "I've had a communication from him." "Anything doing?" "Not yet. He will duly apprise me. Meanwhile we, or rather I, am to remain quiet and wait expectantly."