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She succeeded in staunching the blood for no great vessel had been severed and so simple an application as grass dipped in water, proved to be a good specific. Then, to her exceeding joy, those eyes opened again, and that dear tongue faintly whispered "Bless you." Oh, that blessing! for it fell upon her heart: and fervently she knelt down there, and thanked the Great Preserver.

"Thank Heaven, they have found us in time!" exclaimed Andy fervently, and the three stretched out their arms toward the craft from which they had been parted so long. It was as if they tried to pull it down to them. "Do they see us?" "Will they pass us by?" "Make a noise so they'll hear us!" "Wave to them!" "Oh, if they leave us now!"

Carara returned the knife to its hiding-place, swept the floor gracefully with his sombrero, then placing the spangled head- piece at an exact angle upon his raven locks, lounged out, his silver spurs tinkling in the silence. Glass took a deep breath. "He doesn't mean to kill you just cut you," said Speed. "I got it," declared the other, fervently.

And the devout skipper uplifts his hands in prayer, the rest reverently listening. After the simple thanksgiving, he fervently kisses, first his wife, then Leoline. Kisses of mutual congratulation, and who can wonder at their being fervent? For they all have been very near to their last embrace on earth! Seagriff does not exaggerate. Their skill with this weapon is something remarkable.

His burning lips had rested fervently on her hand, but it was only for an instant that she abandoned herself to the violent agitation that mastered her.

I fervently hope that in the near future the whole earth may be stirred and shaken by the results of your achievements.

"I've been told that a good title is a great help to a book. I hope yours will bring you a good deal of money, but " "So do I." Carmencita's hands came together fervently. "I'm bound to make some money, and this is the only way I can think of until I'm fourteen and can go to work. I'm just thirteen and two months, and I can't go yet. The law won't let me.

After a little while Claudia lifted her head from the bosom of Lady Hurstmonceux, and said: "Oh, papa, this is dreadful!" "Dreadful, indeed, my dear." "That any human being should be driven to such a fate!" "To such a crime, Claudia," gravely amended the judge. "Crime, then, if you will call it so. But I do not wonder at it. May God in his infinite mercy forgive him!" fervently prayed Claudia.

Prideaux rose with alacrity to go into the Speaker's private house for a belated cup of tea, her Tory neighbor beckoned to her daughter Marcia to take the vacant chair. "Intolerable woman!" she said, drawing a long breath. "And they're in for years! Heaven knows what we shall all have to go through." "Horrible!" said the girl, fervently. "She always behaves like that.

But there are higher and better principles of action than such as govern the world. They bring a higher and better reward." "May the better reward be yours," said Mr. Markland, fervently. His heart was touched by this real but unobtrusive kindness. "When do you purpose leaving here?" next inquired Mr. Willet. "As early as I can make arrangements for removing my family," was answered.