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He had scratched an aborigine, and to his surprise was finding indications of a man. "I guess I can get along without it," shortly. "I " he caught himself just in time from framing a self-extenuation. "I didn't have time back there," he digressed suddenly, "to thank you for what you did. I wish to do so now."

They cannot get work, and consequently pine away from want of nourishment, to a degree, that if at any time they are accidentally hired to common labour, they have not strength to perform it, and thus the country and themselves are happily delivered from the evils to come. I have too long digressed, and therefore shall return to my subject.

Here met the old and new; hoary antiquity and bounding youth kissed each other under the sunny Italian skies. The "Wild West" now moved northward, through the Tyrol, to Munich, and from here the Americans digressed for an excursion on the "beautiful blue Danube." Then followed a successful tour of Germany.

Another actor, a woman, had appeared upon the scene. "You know what I'm talking about, Mrs. Rowland," he digressed. "Take my advice and come along. I'll never forgive myself if we leave you behind." "You really think there's danger, Mr. Brown?" she asked unemotionally. "Danger!" In pure impotence of language the other stared. "Danger, with Heaven knows how many hostile Sioux on the trail!

Conolly, does it not tell strongly against yourself in the present instance?" "No; and I will presently shew you why not. When we digressed as to the meaning of the word gentleman, we were considering the matter of suitability. I was saying that a gentleman might be a drunkard, or, briefly, a scoundrel.

Instead, he closed the stove and resumed his former seat. "By the way," he digressed, "I just received a letter from Scotty Baker. I wrote him some time ago about Mr. Rankin. He answered from England." Grannis made no comment, and, the conversation being obviously at an end, after a bit he rose, and with a taciturn "Good-night," left the room. Days and weeks passed.

You would call it being condemned to death and hell-fire. But God is one. God does not offend anybody, therefore He needs no mediator. But we offend God, therefore we need a mediator. And we need a better mediator than Moses. We need Christ. Is the law then against the promises of God? Before he digressed Paul stated that the Law does not justify. Shall we then discard the Law? No, no.

"We have digressed widely," suggests Wilmarth, and he hesitates, a little uncertain how to make the next move tell the most cuttingly. "But you see, with all this in view, I am not likely to rush headlong to ruin. I have taken some of the best counsel I could find.

"Here I digressed, in order to point out how often King James, his Majesty's father, had found himself in danger of losing his life by the machinations of the Puritans, having been menaced by them even before he saw the light of day.

This much haue I digressed, and I hope not vnnecessarily: now will I returne againe to my course, and intreat of that which yet remaineth, appertaining to this chapter.