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Her father, a poorly paid public defender, didn't have the money to send the youngest to college so he paid for her to study at a language school. "Did you resent your sister getting what you couldn't have?" "No, I was very muy muy glad for her. She felt more bad than I did about it so she introduced me to her boss's bear friend an old bear who was a friend of her boss how ever you say it.

He was sufficiently cowed into non-resistance, and he felt a wholesome awe of his defender, albeit he wished that it had been a boy like himself instead of a slip of a girl with short skirts and a sunbonnet.

He who owned the simple trust of the first four verses, saying, 'Thou art right, I am the Good Shepherd, so that since He walked on earth the name is no more a mere metaphor of God, but the dearest, strongest reality which has ever visited this world of shadows He also has been proved by men as the Host and Defender of all who seek His aid from the memory and the pursuit of sin.

The idea that with the present configuration of the eastern island world, especially with their great distances apart, a variety of mankind that had never manifested any aptitude for maritime enterprises should have spread themselves over this vast ocean area, in order to settle down on this island and on that, is so unreasonable that it has found scarcely a defender worth naming.

Disguised a little, that might be, for her quiet dignity did not fully comport with the style of her dress. A thousand airy castles I built for my fair heroine to live in, and I, like the knightly heroes of the Crusades, was ever her defender, ever her champion in the lists.

Louis XIV. was now posing as a defender of the faith, and was glad to show his Catholic zeal in the punishment of a lady who was said to hold opinions similar to those of Molinos, whom he had recently induced the Pope to condemn. Nearly four months previously her eloquent disciple, Father la Combe, had been committed to the Bastille for life.

It may be a surprise to the reader that such a brave man, such a bold defender of his country's rights, would now be filling a felon's cell. The answer to this is easily given. It is all contained in the one word liquor. Miner loves strong drink, and when he is under its influence appears to have no sense.

Fully equipped and with a self-confidence that has rarely had a counterpart he was from the beginning the earnest defender of the salient measures of the Democratic administration, and the aggressive champion of President Jackson.

None, at least, was so fervent a defender of the faith, so punctilious in all observances, so constant at the altar rail; none so versed in rubrics, ritual, and canon law; none had such a knowledge of the Church fathers. Mr. Atterbury delighted to discuss them with the rector at the dinner parties where they met; none was more zealous for foreign missions. He was the treasurer of St. John's.

Besides, she had a thousand precautions to take, a thousand counsels to give to her defender, in order that he might avoid explanations with the count before witnesses. All this was answered by an expression of d'Artagnan's. "Tomorrow," said he, "you will be avenged, or I shall be dead." "No," said she, "you will avenge me; but you will not be dead. He is a coward."