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See now, how dear he bought man, that he made after his own image, and how dear he again-bought us, for the great love that he had to us, and we never deserved it to him. For more precious chattel ne greater ransom ne might he put for us, than his blessed body, his precious blood, and his holy life, that he thralled for us; and all he offered for us that never did sin. Ah dear God!

Now as the lad went along he met a man who had white bear-skins for sale, so he bought one of the hides and put it on; and one of the captains was to take an iron chain and lead him about, and so he went into the town and began to play pranks.

He bought Berklinger's pictures of him and took the old man and his daughter into his house, that is, out to Sorrento.

"Then I suggest that you persuade the person who bought it of that fact," said Bart. "Say!" shot out the colonel eagerly, his eye brightening, "if I bring an order from that same person, will you give up the package?" Bart hesitated. "You know where he is, then?" he inquired suspiciously. "I I might find him," stammered the military man. "I do not think I would," said Bart.

At other times she has been beaten, but never denied Him who bought her. The pious natives often say that in the conversion of her daughter, she now receives the reward of her years of prayer and faithful endurance. The last days of the term bound the dear pupils very closely to each other, and we trust to Christ.

His story had the desired effect; and when Captain Cooke met Stanley, he was able to tell him that he had bought for him the greater portion of the kit, including everything that was absolutely necessary. "Are there any plain clothes?" Stanley asked, after thanking him warmly for the trouble he had taken. "No. Of course, he left everything of that sort at Calcutta.

"I think I could have accomplished it," replied the young man. "I should have reached Wiesbaden before daybreak, and there bought the fastest horse that could be found.

She looked around the hotel sitting-room, and tried to imagine the desolation of it, stripped of his presence. Why not? There was reason in what he said. And yet, if she had known it, it was not to reason she yielded, but to the touch of his hand. "We will be married to-day," he decreed. "I have planned it all. I have bought the 'Adhemar', the yacht which I chartered last winter. She is here.

''Pon honour, cried Lady Dashfort, 'I can swear for Heathcock, that I have eaten excellent hares and ducks of his shooting, which, to my knowledge, added she, in a loud whisper, 'he bought in the market. EMPTUM APRUM! said Lord Colambre to the count, without danger of being understood by those whom it concerned.

She picked up a toad which had had its paw crushed and carried it to her room and has put it in her washbasin and bandaged it as if it were a man. If that is not profanation I should like to know what is! "On another occasion, when walking along the shore she bought a large fish which had just been caught, simply to throw it back into the sea again.