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"Oh, dear," she exclaimed, "I quite forgot that I had to let him in!" Another tinkle. She cast a hurried and doubtful glance over her attire. It was designed for the intimacy of her boudoir. "I I couldn't talk to him out of the window!

Even with them she was the breath and soul of it. She saw the difference between them more sharply than he did. She had been cast for a low part in the play, and knew it. Sometimes she had earned the food which kept her alive in ways of which this untempted young priest had never even heard.

He said, "I am Lucifer, the son of the morning: and because I made myself like the Most High, I was cast down." Nevertheless he was not Lucifer, but believed himself to be so.

Nevertheless, there are times and seasons when the bay of New York offers a landscape worthy of any pencil. It was at one of these felicitous moments that the Dawn cast off from the wharf, and commenced her voyage to Bordeaux.

It seemed to Tartarin that they cast many glances in his direction, and one in particular, who was seated opposite him, fixed her gaze on him and did not remove it.

That's of course why she's always been so strange to him. How sad it is!" The child's sad fate cast a shadow over the others, but the sun rose high in the heavens and became still stronger. "Pelle," said Ellen, stroking his hair, "the light nights will soon be over!"

"Away with him." "If the Valois Henri doesn't die before the setting of another sun, I'll never cast horoscope more," said the astrologer as he was hustled across the courtyard and out into the highroad. As he left, a man in a monk's garb begged to be admitted to the king's presence.

Fishing was one of Mistress Ulrica's favorite pastimes, and although she did not generally participate in it, yet when she observed her husband's unskillfulness, she would indignantly cast aside her parasol, and grasp the fishing rod.

"Mr. North," said I, "how do you dare to open your lips on that subject, you, with myself, a member of a denomination in which men, eminent in our pulpits, have so many of them of late years fallen. One would think that we would never cast a stone at the South on that subject.

In the first month, that is, the month Nisan, in the twelfth year of king Ahasuerus, they cast Pur, that is, the lot, before Haman from day to day, and from month to month, to the twelfth month, that is, the month Adar.