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'Make me some sandwiches early to-morrow, he said, 'and you'll have to go to the auction. I shan't go myself. ''Ow can I go now? Who's to do the cheeses? 'Give 'em to the pigs. 'Who's to meet the groom from Farnley? Never will I go! 'If you're so damned impudent, you'll have to leave. 'Who's to meet the groom? Vessons spoke with surly, astonished meekness. 'Groom? Groom be hanged!

The prince was very pleased to see it again, and received with great meekness all its reproaches, as well as promised to be more obedient in the future, if the fox would only help him out of his fix.

To render persecution perfectly unjustifiable, Bunyan scripturally and plainly exhibits the harmlessness of the Christian character bearing with meekness the injuries heaped upon it; followers of him who, when reviled, reviled not again, but suffered patiently.

On being told that if so he was not fit for his profession, he merely replied, 'Exactly so, the experiment had been unsuccessful; and when his meekness had brought down a furious tempest of wrath, and threats of dismissal, he had responded, 'with his intolerable cool insolence, that 'this would be best for all parties. 'This is the offence? anxiously asked Felix. 'Offence?

This meekness on the part of a powerful man moved the girl, and a little later she went to the doorway and said to the crowd generally, "It's a wonder some fellow wouldn't open a cantaloupe or something." Haney put his finger to his mouth and whistled to the grocer opposite. He came on the run, alert for trade. "Roll up a couple of big melons," called Haney, largely.

The promise to them that mourn, is not the kingdom of heaven, but that their mourning shall be ended, that they shall be comforted. To mourn is not to fight with evil; it is only to miss that which is good. It is not an essential heavenly condition, like poorness of spirit or meekness.

The quality missing in Kedzie was the sense of terror and meekness expectable in brides. Her sole distress was, to Jim's amazement, the obscurity and solitude of their retreat. Kedzie was rapturous, but she had not the slightest desire to hide it from the world. She was Mrs. Jim Dyckman, and she didn't care who knew it. Poor Kedzie had her own sorrows to mar her triumph.

Meekness overcomes, 'and he that overcometh shall inherit all things. 'Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. MATT. v. 6. Two preliminary remarks will give us the point of view from which I desire to consider these words now.

The gentle meekness of the girl had merged itself into the dignity of the woman, which insists upon due deference being paid. 'I am quite sorry if I intrude, Walter, she said rather stiffly. 'I shall not keep you long. All the same, I am coming in to sit down for a little, as I have something very particular to speak to you about. 'Come in.

He rebuked her gently, and spoke briefly of the evils which would result, if she persisted in her wilful and ungrateful course. Inez listened with a meekness which surprised both parent and Padre; and when the latter rose to go, approached, and, in a low tone, requested him to meet her, that day week, in the confessional.