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Later on he intends to go in for flax for fiber and not for seed and as our land should produce two tons of the finest flax-straw to the acre and as the Belgian and Irish product is now worth over four hundred dollars a ton, he told me to sit down and figure out what four hundred acres would produce, with even a two-third crop.

He intends to attach them to his person and his realm by rich tokens of his favor, as soon as they return from the desert to which they have gone forth to sacrifice to their God. Understand me fully! All the burdens which have oppressed the people of your race shall be removed.

He intends to provide for his own living by working at his trade, and he will take for instruction about four boys at a time, and as soon as he has brought them forward enough, set them as monitors over others.

I'll keep him." "It is too late now," I asserted, in voice not mine. "I am here first and I'll go when I get ready." "You mean to face him?" "I mean to hear what he has to say, and learn what he intends to do. I don't see any other way unless you really wish me to go?" "No, no!" cried My Lady. "I don't want you to be harmed; but oh, how I have suffered."

On his father's death, about three years since, he returned with his wife to Ireland, where I believe he intends to pass the remainder of his days.

"Would any newspaper believe you?" asked Norcross. "An admirable method," responded Mrs. Markham, "an admirable method of getting these people before the public as witnesses" her gesture indicated Dr. Blake and Rosalie "would be to sue for custody of my niece, whom this young man intends, I believe, to take away tonight. Certain unusual features of this case would charm the newspapers."

Missis intends you to leave Gateshead in a day or two, and you shall choose what toys you like to take with you." "Bessie, you must promise not to scold me any more till I go." "Well, I will; but mind you are a very good girl, and don't be afraid of me. Don't start when I chance to speak rather sharply; it's so provoking."

Himmel is not so culpable, after all, as he seems to be." "What! Your majesty intends to defend him?" "Not to defend, but to excuse him, my dear countess. He was at my side as my dear old teacher, and I was to him not a queen, but a pupil; and, moreover, a pupil with very beautiful shoulders.

To religion woman makes the sacrifice of her dress. It is not that she seriously intends to make the slightest amendments, or to withdraw before the exhortations of her spiritual guide into poke bonnets and print muslins.

Whether my text, in its second picture, intends us to think of the sluggard when the harvest came as 'begging' from his neighbours; or whether, as is possibly the construction of the Hebrew, it simply means to describe him as going out into his field, and looking at it, and asking for the harvest and seeing nothing there but weeds, the lesson it conveys is the same the old, old lesson, so threadbare that I should be almost ashamed of taking up your time with it unless I believed that you did not lay it to heart as you should.