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The Mainstairs cottages for instance. We are in for another diphtheria epidemic there. The conditions are simply horrible. Melrose, as before, will do nothing, and defies anybody else to do anything; says he has given the tenants notice that he intends to pull the cottages down, and the people stay in them at their own peril.

Now I will tell you something pleasant: I had a letter this morning, just as I was starting out. I put it in my pocket, and did not have time to open it until we were eating our lunch. It is from my brother George, who is going to England next month, you know; and as he wants to see something of us before he starts, he intends to spend a few days in the village, so that he can be with us.

Nothing indeed is so preoccupied, so unsettled, so torn and lacerated with such numerous and various passions, as a bad mind; for when it intends evil, it is agitated with hope, care, and anxiety, and when it has attained the object of its wickedness, it is tormented with uneasiness, and the dread of every kind of punishment.

For Nature that sardonic mother while she cries with the silver cadence of ten thousand nightingales, 'Take what you want, my children, sees to it, in the dark of her sorcery-chamber, that her children want what she intends. 'Is it to your liking, Mr. ? I didn't quite catch your name, said Mrs. Marston. 'Reddin, ma'am. Jack Reddin of Undern.

He has just received permission to travel for three years, and it is an open secret that he wishes to travel that he may exercise his skill. He intends returning to Russia laden with the spoils of the dupes he has made."

This our minister regards as a daring exploit, which may finish by turning on Jamaica. The negroes are every where in exultation; for they cannot be made to believe that France intends any thing but a general emancipation; and that her expedition, however it be apparently against Touissaint, is sent for a general overthrow of the whites.

"Of course, mamma, we knew that we should find the house such as it was left a hundred years ago. He told us that himself." "He should have put something in it to make it at any rate decent before we came in." "What's the use if he's to live always at foreign courts?" "He intends to come home sometimes, I suppose, and, if he didn't, you would."

"That I can imagine," Geoffrey said, "since it is, as I learn from my acquaintances among the lackeys, a matter of common talk that the marquis intends to marry her to the son of the Duke of Sottomayor." "Inez hates him," Gerald Burke said. "It is just like my ill-luck, that instead of being drowned as most of the others were, he has had the luck to get safely back again.

You have set a noble example of devotion and self-sacrifice, and I thank you in the name of all those who feel with us nay, in the name of the gods themselves whom I serve! The first thing to be done now is to avert the blow which the Bishop intends shall strike us by the hand of Cynegius it has already fallen on the magnificent sanctuary of the Apamaean Zeus.

I venture to insist that he has a real meaning, and that, although the limbo is a myth, the condition which he intends to illustrate by his allusion to it is a reality. Once more: "I do not suppose that the dead soul of Peter Bell, of whom the great poet of nature says, 'A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more, Does Mr.