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Colonel Rafael sprang to the helm, and the other officer hastened to loose the mainsail sheets. The boom swung round; El Nacional veered and began to tack industriously for the Salvador. "Strike that flag, senor," called Colonel Rafael. "Our friends on the steamer will wonder why we are sailing under it." "Well said," cried Don Sabas.

I suppose he will be here directly. How early he must have started!" in a tone of annoyance. "I feel so hot and uncomfortable after this dreadfully long walk, I must change my dress before I see any one." And she hastened on. After holding his aunt's hand for a while, Charlie darted away to overtake Francois, whom he perceived at a little distance.

No impression of romance touched him as he hastened up the narrow streets toward his home. He had no eyes for the secret shadows, the mysterious corners usually so fruitful of suggestion; his whole perceptions were turned inward; his self-consciousness was a thing so living, so acute that he went forward as one bereft of sight or hearing.

But he seldom, if ever, comes back to Sennelager! During my period of incarceration only one man, B , who was sent to Paderborn hospital to die as the Germans thought, but who recovered, returned to Sennelager. When a man was hastened out of the camp in this manner we never knew his fate. It became a by-word that few men went from Sennelager but none returned.

Without delay the consul started, and forming a junction with his like-minded colleague by the way, he arrived by quick marches little troubling himself about the deputies who hastened from Rome to meet and attempted to detain him beneath the walls of the capital.

"Yes, my faithful Rob," he said, patting the animal's head, "I will not leave you behind this time. You have already saved my life, and will, I know, keep a careful watch over my solitary camp at night." Having bade us all farewell, and wrung his cousin's hand for the last time, Rochford, followed by Rob, hastened from the fort, and was soon lost to sight among the trees.

"The congruity of life with the conceit of the personality," said Potchatkin. And noticing that Yulia did not understand Potchatkin, Makeitchev hastened to explain: "We are humble people and must live according to our position." She inspected the boys' quarters, and then the kitchen, made acquaintance with the housekeeper, and was thoroughly dissatisfied.

He jumped up like the anxious old man that he was, caught up his own hat from a back table, and without observing the other hastened out and downstairs. Left alone she gazed and gazed at the back of the door, then spasmodically rang the bell. An honest-looking country maid-servant appeared in response. 'A hat! murmured Baptista, pointing with her finger. 'It does not belong to us.

They went everywhere, crying out: "Truth, Truth!" That suited Augustin very well: it was just what he was looking for. He hastened to the preachings of these humbugs, impatient to receive at last this "truth," so noisily announced. From what they said, it was contained in several large books written by their prophet under the guidance of the Holy Ghost. There was quite a library of them.

And so the good woman, deciding in her own mind that such was the simple destiny for which the Cardinal intended him, smiled, murmured something deferential and approving, and hastened from the room, to prepare for Monseigneur, whether he asked for it or not, a dish of her most excellent soup, to strengthen and support him before starting on his journey.