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The old order changeth! We've got to keep up with the procession!" If you had not known her utter conservatism as to all things pertaining to women, you could not appreciate the response of the missionary's wife. "I am sure, my dear," she cried, "I know a couple of hundred people on our summer circuit in the Upper Pass that I could make vote right."

But the good man's colour changeth not, nor is he overmuch afraid when once he sitteth in his place of ambush; rather he prayeth to join speedily in the dolorous battle." Yet soon Idomeneus' strength left him; Hector hurried to the centre of the attack, where he confronted Ajax. At this point Hera determined to prolong the intervention of Poseidon in favour of the Greeks.

It rings melodiously throughout every apartment and it falls on the ears of the cousins. Hark! "Blessed be the name of God forever and ever, for wisdom and might are his. And he changeth the times and seasons. He removeth and setteth up kings. He giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that seek understanding. He revealeth deep and secret things.

'Up atween yon twa hill-sides, lass, Where I and my true love wont to be, A' the warld shall never ken, lass, What my true love said to me. 'Owre muckle blinking blindeth the ee, lass, Owre muckle thinking changeth the mind, Sair is the life I've led for thee, lass, Farewell warld, for it's a' at an end.

The flag was floating from the cupola, but even as he looked, it came fluttering down. Donald turned toward the McKaye flag. It was still floating. "The old order changeth," he soliloquized, and hauled it down, at the same time shouting to his father within the house: "Hey, dad; fire the sunset gun!" The Laird pressed the button and the cannon boomed.

"Said the woman: 'The dead may not drink of the Well at the World's End; yet the living may, even if they be old; and that blessed water giveth them new might and changeth their blood, and they are as young folk for a long while again after they have drunken. 'And hast thou drunken? said I.

'The old order changeth, giving place to new. In this passage we have the breaking up of the congregation and the disbanding of the victorious army. The seven years of fighting had come to an end.

For, though regulations wax and wane, the G.O.C. changeth not; neither does he bow down and worship the little tin gods the Army Council set up.

The old order changeth, giving place to the new, And God fulfils himself in many ways.

"Come we then, O king, to the elements themselves, that we may prove concerning them, that they are not gods, but corruptible and changeable things, brought out of non-existence by the command of him who is God indeed, who is incorruptible, and unchangeable, and invisible, but yet himself seeth all things, and, as he willeth, changeth and altereth the same.