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The master lets them grow together; but the hour of violent separation will arrive. The kingdom of God will be as the casting of a great net, which gathers both good and bad fish; the good are preserved, and the rest are thrown away. The germ of this great revolution will not be recognizable in its beginning.

There was a big closet for her clothes, and a writing-desk which had been in the family a hundred years maybe a thousand. I don't know. And one side of the room was filled with books in shelves which old Peter Sands made and painted white for her. She lets me look at them as much as I want, and says I can read as many as I choose when I am old enough to understand them.

I shall be out all day, and should not give much trouble." The porter went away and spoke to some of his mates, and presently returned with one of them. "You're wanting a room I hear, sir," the man said. "I have a little house down the Old Kent Road, and my missus lets a room or two. It's quiet and clean, I'll warrant you. We have one room vacant at present."

Just as you think you are at the bottom of a paragraph and are on the point of stepping on the floor, he stops you with another stair, or lets you through: in other words, you are never safe from a whimsical allusion or a twist in the thought.

He closed the door behind him. "Damnation!" said Giovacchino Gallo; "that is a strong man! Is Mother Church blind that she lets such an one rust and rot in the miserable parish of Ruscino?" When Don Silverio rejoined the Vicar of Sant Anselmo the latter asked him anxiously how his errand had sped. "It was a waste of breath and words," he answered.

She lets me talk to her, which is great condescension, for she is much more thoughtful, and has far more insight and mental power, than I." "And more experience," said Dick. "What do you mean? Well, yes; no doubt her marriage has given her a sort of dolorous experience. She is acquainted with actual life.

We're going to enter the Lodge and take possession of it, as Mr. Morrison has told us to do, and if you don't obey my orders I shall give you a good flogging. Do you understand that?" Bub nodded, more cheerfully. "If ye do it by force," said he, "that lets me out. Nobody kin blame me if I'm forced." Mary Louise laughed so heartily that the boy cast an upward, half- approving glance at her face.

"Piers is a good fellow and a man of parts," he told his wife; "but he gives up too much of his time to parliamenteering, and lets his neighbourhood get out of hand. I protest, my dear, the miners down there are little better than naked savages, and the substantial farmers but a degree better.

In time man will exterminate the rest of the wild creatures of Australia, but this one will probably survive, for man is his friend and lets him alone. Man always has a good reason for his charities towards wild things, human or animal when he has any. In this case the bird is spared because he kills snakes. If L. J. he will not kill all of them.

So with his gun if he has one or with his bow and arrow, he lies in wait among the foliage and brushwood of the forest, or behind the rocks on the bank of some swift torrent, and when the unsuspecting stag makes his appearance on the opposite crag, he takes a careful aim, lets fly his rapid arrow, and seldom fails to kill his victim; which, dropping into the stream below, is borne by the current within his reach."