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How often had they indulged alternate fears and hopes, as they thought now of the power arrayed against them, and now of the progress of the truth, and the confessors it was calling to its aid in every city of Italy! And when the deliberations and prayers of the day were ended, they would assemble on this lawn, to enjoy, under these cypresses, the delicious softness of the Italian twilight.

Have I indulged in any bad thoughts, looked at any bad pictures or objects, listened to any bad conversation, told or listened to bad or immodest jokes or stories, or, in general, spoken of bad things? Have I done any bad actions or desired to do any while alone or with others? Seventh. "Thou shalt not steal." Have I stolen anything myself or helped or advised others to steal?

I then quitted the room; and hastening to my company with a gloom on my brow that indicated the wretchedness of my inward spirit, was soon afterwards on the march from ." Again the warrior seemed agitated with the most violent emotion; he buried his face in his hands; and the silence that ensued was longer than any he had previously indulged in.

And how was Ursula to entertain him, to talk to him a gentleman accustomed to so much better society? She did not say anything to Janey on this subject, though Janey was not without her curiosities too, and openly indulged in conjectures as to the new pupil. "I wonder if he will be fine. I wonder if he will be very good," said Janey. "I wonder if he will fall in love with Ursula.

"Go ahead!" laughed Russ. "No one will stop you!" "Really the silence does seem to get on one's nerves," put in Mr. Towne. "It er interferes with er thinking, you know." "Didn't know you ever indulged in that habit!" chaffed Paul. "Oh, why er my deah fellah! Of course I do at times. I find I really find I have to give a great deal of consideration at times to the suit samples my tailor sends me.

What if their misery had been caused by their deserting those divinities who had once made them so happy? A great question; Fakredeen indulged in endless combinations while he smoked countless nargilehs. If religion were to cure the world, suppose they tried this ancient and once popular faith, so very popular in Syria.

The catastrophe which broke up Laura's home, and the grief and anguish which she felt for her mother's death, gave her little leisure for thoughts more selfish; and by the time she rallied from that grief the minor was also almost cured. It was but for a moment that she had indulged a hope about Warrington. Her admiration and respect for him remained as strong as ever.

"Dunnot yo' turn agen me," he whispered: "yo' wouldna if yo' knew." "But I dunnot know," Bess answered, a trifle doggedly, despite her inward relentings. "I comn to yo'," persisted the lad, "because I thowt yo' wouldna turn agen me: yo' wouldna," patiently again, "if yo' knew." Gradually the ponderous witticism in which Janner had indulged became an accepted joke in the settlement.

The crowd, of course, indulged in roars of laughter, and even Stephen could not repress a smile, a smile not without bitterness. Then he wheeled to face Mr. Jerkins. Out of respect for the personages involved, the auctioneer had been considerately silent daring the event. It was Mr. Brice who was now the centre of observation. Come, gentlemen, come, this here's a joke eight twenty-five.

IV. On the other hand, what sad havoc does not the sexual passion play where it is precociously developed and wantonly indulged. Dr.