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"O, that was a mistake," said Morris, and a deep tide of colour dyed his face and neck. "No doubt, no doubt," said Mr. Judkin, but he looked at his customer inquiringly. "And and " resumed Morris, "even if there were no effects this is a very trifling sum to overdraw our firm the name of Finsbury, is surely good enough for such a wretched sum as this." "No doubt, Mr. Finsbury," returned Mr.

A sudden crimson stain dyed her cheek. . . . Cynthia Farrow! She tried hard to stamp the thought out of existence tried hard to push it from her but it was useless. It grew and grew in her agonised mind till she could think of nothing else. She walked about the room, wringing her hands. If Jimmy had gone to Cynthia, that was the end of everything. She could never forgive this.

These skins are commonly dyed of a red or yellow colour; the red, by means of millet stalks reduced to powder; and the yellow, by the root of a plant, the name of which I have forgotten. The manufacturers in iron are not so numerous as the Karrankeas; but they appear to have studied their business with equal diligence.

Near sixty years of mortal life They were a happy man and wife, And being so by Nature tyed When one fell sick the other dyed, And both together laid in dust To await the rising of the just. They had six children born and bred, And five before them being dead, Their only then surviving son Hath caused this stone for to be done. After this little masterpiece I will quote no other in this class.

Indeed, Satyaki, then aiming another arrow of golden wings, that emitted blazing flames and resembled an angry snake, or the rod of the Destroyer himself, pierced Kritavarman. That terrible arrow, penetrating through his antagonist's effulgent armour decked with gold, entered the earth, dyed with blood.

He learned from them how to make his clothes, which he considered were of much more artistic taste and style and more becoming than the, tightly fitting store suits of a "Broadway dude" he had once "gazed upon." This suit that he was so proud of consisted of a hunting shirt of soft, pliable deer skin, ornamented with long fringes of buckskin dyed a bright vermillion or copperas.

Like a huge red serpent with black head and tail, the convoy wound gradually up a slight hill, the scarlet thrown into relief by the long line of grey walls on either side, beyond which lay green fields and clumps of trees dyed with the myriad hues of autumn, the distance being filled in by the purple mountains beyond Lough Mask.

BOURGOGNINO. In this beautiful, glorious night, in which all Genoa celebrates its freedom, as a bond of love this sword, still dyed with the tyrant's blood, shall be my wedding gear this hand, still warm from the heroic deed, the priest shall lay in thine. Fear not my love, and follow me to the church. VERRINA. God bless you, my children! O my father! Never forget how dearly thou hast won her.

Wilson full in the face. "George!" said Mr. Wilson. "Yes, George," said the young man. "I couldn't have thought it!" "I am pretty well disguised, I fancy," said the young man, with a smile. "A little walnut bark has made my yellow skin a genteel brown, and I've dyed my hair black; so you see I don't answer to the advertisement at all." "O, George! but this is a dangerous game you are playing.

Two millions of people by the stroke of his pen, at the bidding of de Maintenon, were disfranchised; prohibited under severe penalties from any observance of their religion; their property confiscated, an attempt to flee from the country punished by the galleys. The prisons were full of Protestants and the scaffolds dyed with their blood.