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I was a little disappointed in the scenery of Sogne Fjord, The mountains which enclose it are masses of sterile rock, neither lofty nor bold enough in their forms to make impression, after the unrivalled scenery through which we had passed.

I have forgiven you, dear Bettina, and I wish to forget everything. I enclose a note which you must be delighted to have again in your possession. You see what risk you were running when you left it in your pocket. This restitution must convince you of my friendship." Bettina Is Supposed to Go Mad Father Mancia The Small-pox I Leave Padua

This kerbstone is totally distinct from the rocks which enclose it; those on one side may be slate, on the other, sandstone; but the lode, separated usually by a small band of soft material known to miners as "casing," or "fluccan," preserves always an independent existence, and in many instances is practically bottomless so far as human exploration is concerned.

I, also, gather that your sudden departure from Melkbridge was in connection with this visit. As a strict moral rectitude is a sine qua non amongst those I employ, I must ask you to be good enough to resign your appointment. I enclose cheque for present and next week's salary. Truly yours, The faces about her faded from her view; the room seemed as if it were going round.

Trevelyan had to enclose simply the copy of one sheet note from herself. But she now wrote again to Colonel Osborne, and enclosed to her husband, not a copy of what she had written, but the note itself. It was as follows: Nuncombe Putney, Wednesday, August 10. My husband has desired me not to see you, or to write to you, or to hear from you again.

It is true that I may not find an opportunity of transmitting it to the world, but I will not fall to make the endeavour. At the last moment I will enclose the MS. in a bottle, and cast it within the sea. An incident has occurred which has given me new room for meditation. Are such things the operation of ungoverned Chance?

Good Eurybiades, I grieve to blast the wisdom of all these valiant gentlemen, but they cannot retire if they wish.” “Explain!” a dozen shouted. “Very simply. I have had good reason to know that the king has moved forward the western horn of his fleet, so as to enclose our anchorage at Salamis. It is impossible to retire save through the Persian line of battle.”

I mean to be naughty enough to enclose it to Leila. I told you so." "Yes, but it is not quite done, and now I must tell her about the fire. I wrote her that Josiah had gone away." "The less of it the better. I mean about well, about your warning him and the rest your share and mine." "Of course not, Aunt Ann. I would not talk about myself. I mean, I could not write about it."

"And it will not be fancy, my darling, if you do. You remember those odd but no less devout lines of George Herbert? Just after he says, so beautifully, 'And now with darkness closest weary eyes, he adds: Thus in thy ebony box Thou dost enclose us, till the day Put our amendment in our way, And give new wheels to our disordered clocks." "He is very fond of boxes, by the way. So go to sleep, dear.

I shall be glad to increase my income. I am 18 years of age, and beg to enclose stamp for a reply to this address. "Yours truly, "Reginald Cruden." He was not altogether pleased with this letter, but it would have to do. If he had had any idea what the advertiser wanted intelligent young men for, he might have been able to state his qualifications better.