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Watch over this, and pray fervently that the Saviour may help you. Tell me, have you a rosary?" "No, father." "I feel," said the monk, "that the tone in which you said 'No' shows a certain hostility to the rosary."

"The man was caught, then, in the end?" "Yes. He was caught." "And I hope," I exclaimed fervently, "that the scoundrel met with his deserts; I mean, that he was duly executed." "Yes," Challoner answered quietly, "he was executed." "How did the police discover him, after all?" I asked.

Samuels desires me to say that he has no intention of dying in Sudminster, but merely of getting his living there. In any case, under his will, his body is to be deported to Jerusalem, where he has already acquired a burying-place. 'Next year in Jerusalem! cried Barzinsky fervently, when this was read to the next meeting. 'Order, order, said the Parnass. 'I don't believe in his Jerusalem grave.

Of course she was his mother.... Then this smiling girl in the background! He would have to amuse her and talk to her; what infinite boredom it would be! He trusted fervently that her visit would not be a long one.

'And do I not trust Him? said Nehemiah fervently. 'Otherwise, burdened down as I am with a multitude of children 'You made your own burden, Barstein could not help pointing out. Again that look of pain, as if Nehemiah had caught sight of feet of clay beneath Barstein's shining boots. "Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth," Nehemiah quoted in Hebrew.

Fondly do we hope fervently do we pray that this mighty scourge of War may speedily pass away.

"The most Holy Father of Rome hath of late been prejudiced against the King my husband and I sought for one who might give me counsel, unprejudiced." If she had been a wily diplomat she could not better have wielded the prior's mood than by this unconscious utterance. "So help me God, I will strive to help thee in counsel," he answered fervently.

"Gin a body meet a body comin' through the rye." Ah, how delicious were those meetings! How convinced we were that there was no necessity for loud alarm! How fervently we agreed with the poet! My friends, born together with me in the consulship of Lord Liverpool, all that is done and over for us. We shall never gang that gait' again.

Dearest, will you grant me one great favor?" "It is granted before I hear it." "When you take me home, do not leave Rhodopis here. She must come with us. She is so kind and loves me so fervently, that what makes me happy will make her so too, and whatever is dear to me, will seem to her worthy of being loved." "She shall be the first among our guests."

"You surely do not mean this as a reproach, Blessington?" fervently interrupted the youth. "More I dare not, cannot say, for the secret is not my own; and feelings, which it would be dishonour to outrage, alone bind me to silence. What little I have revealed to you even now, has been uttered in confidence. I hope you have so understood it." "Perfectly, Charles.