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After ushering in supper, he considerately remarked that travelling is fatiguing, and left us to sleep. The well-known sounds of El Islam returned from memory. Again the melodious chant of the Muezzin, no evening bell can compare with it for solemnity and beauty, and in the neighbouring mosque, the loudly intoned Amin and Allaho Akbar, far superior to any organ, rang in my ear.

"I mean we were young," said she, more considerately. That gruff manner of his in making inquiries reminded her that he was unaltered in much. "Yes....I beg your pardon, Miss Melbury; your father SENT me to meet you to-day." "I know it, and I am glad of it."

Cutler, who had seized the opportunity to attempt amateur detective work on his own account, was groveling perseveringly about the floor, among old porcelain and loose pieces of armor, in the futile hope of finding any clue that the thieves might have considerately dropped. Mr. Claridge came forward eagerly.

Go away and be the good, powerful man God meant you to be, and I shall love you more than I ever did in my life." "Saint Vesta! "I have been faithfully engaged in the career to which you so tenderly and considerately dedicated me," he went on. "What will you have?

This called me; and being nearest to the rigging, I got first aloft, and out to the weather earing. English Ben was on the yard just after me, and took the lee earing, and the rest of our gang were soon on the yard, and began to fist the sail, when the mate considerately sent up the cook and steward, to help us.

These men of the East Turk, Indian, Chinese, Mongol are much of a muchness, it seems to me; pay them fairly, treat them considerately, laugh instead of storm at the inevitable mishaps of the way, and generally they will give you faithful, willing service.

He must be ruled out." "But I can't send him away this afternoon," Tom continued. "That would put them both on their mettle, and, ten to one, he would considerately announce his engagement before he left." "No," said she. "Olive is very sharp, and would resent that. But now that you are here I feel safe from any immediate rashness on their part." "You are right," said Mr. Tom.

These, however, they considerately forgave in consideration of my real usefulness: and as they perceived that whatever might have been the unpleasantness occasioned by these specimens of spleen, they were never suffered to interfere with or retard the operations of business.

Mompesson being brought to bed, the devil, or the drummer, very kindly and considerately refrained from making the usual riot; but, as soon as she recovered strength, began again "in a ruder manner than before, following and vexing the young children, and beating their bedsteads with so much violence that every one expected they would fall in pieces." For an hour together, as the worthy Mr.

'I know he has the will, sir, said Tom Pinch's sister, 'and I know how kindly and considerately you cherish it, for which neither he nor I can ever be grateful enough, as we very often say in writing to each other. The young ladies too, she added, glancing gratefully at his two daughters, 'I know how much we owe to them.