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He administered bread and hot condensed milk, and Kirk began to realize that he was very hungry indeed. "Now you go to sleep," Mr. Martin advised, after his brief manner. "Warm, now?" Yes, Kirk was quite warm and cozy, but very much bewildered, and desirous of asking a hundred questions. These the mate forbade. "You go to sleep," he commanded. "Then please sing another tune," Kirk said.

Now she was rudely awakened, bewildered, and frightened to find herself in a strange scene, amid alarming circumstances, of which she knew or could remember nothing; connected with which she only felt the deep impression of some heavy preceding calamity.

"My dear!" said Fanny, bewildered, "how you talk; you know we are living a very quiet life here." "Oh, yes, so Alick has told me," she said, with a pretty compunction in her tone; "you must be patient with me," and she kissed Fanny's fingers again and spoke in a gentler way. "I am used to be a great chatter-box, and nobody protested but Alick."

Even the printed page cannot but induce respect, devoutness, and profound reverence, for it tells of nature's wonders the snow-crystals, the rain, the dewdrop, the light, the cloud, the lightning and reveals to the bewildered sight some apprehension of the Author of them all. The reader must, by now, have divined the conclusion of the whole matter.

The gospel is a law, a natural law, and oh, such a beautiful one!" "Why haven't I heard this before?" exclaimed he. "Why isn't it written in our books, and taught us in our childhood? Signe, I am a bit bewildered yet."

"This life's mostly froth and bubble. Two things stand like stone: Kindness in another's trouble, Courage in your own. Ray's just got a thousand lines of Cicero. But he understands all about 'courage in your own, and you understand all about 'kindness in another's trouble." "Yes, sir," agreed Doe, a bit bewildered, but instantly prepared to live up to this noble reputation.

Still 'tis true that had it not been for this brave knight and his squire I must have lain where I was till I perished." Now Lady Carleon raised herself slightly and looked at Hugh and Dick, who stood together, bewildered and overwhelmed. "Heaven's blessings be on your heads," she exclaimed, "for these Venetians would surely have left him to his doom.

The canal went straight, a hundred yards through stubborn soil, and it was oozing now with slimy waters. He sat down weak, bewildered, and one thought was uppermost Zora! And with the thought came a low moan of pain. He wheeled and leapt toward the dripping shelter in the tree.

It was inscribed "Donal" and Robin was not looking at it alone, but at something she held in her hand something folded in a crumpled, untidy bit of paper. Making a reason for nearing her corner, Dowson saw what the paper held. The contents looked like the broken fragments of some dried leaves. The child was gazing at them with a piteous, bewildered face so piteous that Dowson was sorry.

You see he was showing it and without special permission." Flora had a bewildered feeling that this judicial summing up of facts wasn't the sort of thing the evening had led up to. She couldn't see, if this was what it amounted to, why Harry had changed his mind about telling them at the dinner table.