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For sixteen years Krishna Pal was himself a gooroo of the Ghospara sect, of which from Carey's to Duff's earlier days the missionaries had a hope which proved vain. He recovered from sickness, but could not shake off the sense of the burden of sin, when this message came to him, and, to his surprise, through the Europeans "Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners."

I feel as if as if I've been blindfolded, and I can't see anything at all just yet. So will you try to be patient with me? Will you will you go on being a pal to me till the bandage comes off again? I want a pal rather badly, partner." Her pleading voice came muffled against him. She was clinging to him very tightly. He could feel her fingers straining upon each other. He stroked them gently.

When we are alone, of course, you'll be a sort of pal. I never had a valet before and I couldn't stand a regular one. Instead of being a valet, when we are alone, I want you to be a regular fellow." "I getcha, Mr. Prale." "Off we go, then." They arrived at the hotel, and Prale registered Murk as his valet and took him up to the suite.

Well Al you can't blame a man for anything he pulls off when their wife acts like that and if I give that little Ernestine a smack the next time she bulges her lips out at me whose fault is it Al? Not mine. Your pal, JACK. Somewheres in France, March 20.

Maybe your mother died when you were very young?" "When I was a week young," I said, and suddenly I felt myself choked up. "That explains the telling of fibs, you see, and saying you don't mind though I'm sure you do, when you stop to think of it; because the sort of girl who can be a good pal to a man just can't tell fibs, any more than the man can if he's worth being a pal to."

That's borne out by the remark his pal made last night, that he'd pulled enough stupid stunts for one day." "But what could we have been getting close to?" "I don't know. Whatever it was, it isn't there now." Scotty and Rick sat up straight. Scotty demanded, "How do you know?" Steve smiled. "Because a team of Navy frogmen went over the entire area inch by inch this morning."

Want any water?" "No, but," with a faint grin, "got any rum?" "'Ere you," an N.C.O. ran up and touched Casey, "Captain wants a runner. Get a move on." "But poor ole Stumpy yere " "D'you 'ear wot I said. Go on, 'op it, or I'll well, put lead in yer." "Orl right. So long, ole pal." "So long."

"P'r'aps it would be as well," he said at last; "but I sha'n't stand no nonsense, mind." "If you like I'll come with you," said Mr. Wotton. "I ain't got nothing to do. I could tell 'er I was cast away with you if you liked. Anything to help a pal." Mr. Davis took two inches of soiled clay pipe from his pocket and puffed thoughtfully. "You can come," he said at last.

Don't you believe it. Stands to reason it must have been because the poor girl was broke. You wouldn't have done it and I wouldn't have done it, but Underhill did, and that's all there is to it. I mean, a tick's a tick, and there's nothing more to say. Well, I know he's been a pal of yours, Freddie, but, next time I meet him, by Jove, I'll cut him dead.

"Scattered to the Winds." The sun stood high in the heavens when Joe awakened, and it was some moments before he remembered the horrible occurrences of the preceding night. But most vividly of all he remembered the solemn promise he had made to his dying pal and to strengthen himself in his resolve to strictly live up to his pledge, he fell upon his knees and repeated the solemn oath.