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Pierre continued listening, feeling colder and colder at heart, and again sinking into uncertainty. "/Mon Dieu/!" he exclaimed, "I shall never know how to act. You discourage me, Monsignor." At this Nani's cordial smile reappeared. "I, my dear child? I should be sorry to do so. I only want to repeat to you that you must wait and do nothing. Avoid all feverishness especially.

Armstrong? Divorce proceedings instituted against a famous playwright. At first his thought was: 'Some enemy has done this; but he knew the journal and most of the influential members of its staff, and he could not guess that he counted an enemy among them. He had dined with the editor a week before at the same club-table, and had found him not less cordial than he had ever been before.

But surely without danger of being thought to violate this design, he may be permitted to contend, that they who in the main believe the doctrines of the church of England, are bound to allow that our dependence on our blessed Saviour, as alone the meritorious cause of our acceptance with God, and as the means of all its blessed fruits and glorious consequences, must be not merely formal and nominal, but real and substantial: not vague, qualified, and partial, but direct, cordial, and entire.

But the knight had observed of late that the prior had become more slack in those visits of friendly courtesy which once had been common enough between them; and when he had presented himself at the monastery, he had not been quite certain that his welcome was as cordial as heretofore.

Phil and Martin might have never known an oriole from a thrush if she had not led them along the path of knowledge. Sometimes some of the intermediate Landis children joined the group. At times Lyman Mertzheimer sauntered along and invited himself, but his interest was feigned and his welcome was not always cordial.

All this was gravely and quietly spoken, but there was a laughing demon in his half-averted eye that boded no good, I imagined. However, I thought of my asylum inshire, and made no further objections. When Miss Myers arrived, I was not prepared to give her a very cordial reception.

Gray," he said, "here is a gentleman who wishes to speak to you." Philip looked up, and saw the well-known figure of Squire Pope. "Ahem, Philip," said the squire. "I should like a little conversation with you." "Good evening, Squire Pope," said our hero, not pretending to be cordial, but with suitable politeness. "I didn't expect to see you here," pursued the squire. "Nor I you, sir."

The art of writing ... but Patience! Patience!... It was written. It was very cordial, and it appealed directly, only the style was otiose, but in matters of the first importance style is a hindrance. Telephone No. 666. The Mercury, 15th Nishan 5567. This is an erroneous supposition.

Clay, there was never again a cordial union between him and any interior circle of politicians who could have gratified his ambition. Deceived by the thunders of applause which greeted him wherever he went, and the intense adulation of his own immediate circle, he thought that he too could be an independent power in politics.

"I will do as you think best, Herbert; but I am afraid that my joy at the good news you have brought will betray me." "It will be attributed to your joy in having me back. We'll keep things secret for a day or two that's all." After supper Herbert walked out. He was popular in the village, and received many cordial greetings.