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Wilbur flushed at the remembrance of the manner in which before he had slighted the old scout's choice. "Oh, Rifle-Eye," he said penitently, "if I'd only known!" "You'll prize them more now," the Ranger said. The riders of the Double Bar J Ranch bunching up their cattle in the National Forest.

Dubois hobbled penitently to the window and looked out, while his mistress walked to the door. "The street is almost empty, madame," he said. "Only a man with a woman on his arm, stopping and admiring your carriage. They seem like decent people, as well as I can tell without my spectacles. Not mob, I should say, madame; certainly not mob!" "Very well.

The men, who perceived what danger they had been in, listened very penitently to Jack's remonstrances; and our hero, to impress them more strongly on their minds, took out the articles of war, and read that on drunkenness from beginning to end; but the men had heard it read so often at the gangway, that it did not make a due impression.

Polly broke out penitently. "I might go up and tell her I'm sorry," she hesitated. "It would n't be a bad plan," Dr. Dudley replied. So Polly said good-night rather soberly, although carrying away with her the gay-colored book and the happy belief that David was going to get well. Her feet lagged, as they drew near the ward. What would Miss Price say?

Or was she penitently striving to make amends for the unmerited harshness she had dealt him? There was neither contrition nor anger in the note, no clew, nothing save a formally worded desire to see him. So it was in a rather unsettled and curious frame of mind that he walked in upon her as the last hour of the morning drew to a close.

"You see," he explained penitently, "I am new to this sort of thing. However, you know now." "Still ready to swear that you're not Douglas Romilly, I suppose?" "On my honour I am not," he replied. "Kind of funny that you should have been on the steamer, after all," she jeered. "Perhaps so, but I am not Douglas Romilly," he persisted. She was silent for a moment, then she shrugged her shoulders.

Melrose, I assure you, had no weapon whatever but her story. And to look at her was to see that it was true. She admits most penitently that she was wrong to leave you " "And to rob me! You forget that." Victoria threw back her head. He remembered that scornful gesture in her youth. "What did that matter to you? In this house!" She looked round the room, with its contents.

But when they came to the shore and walked up to the house, and when Yulee found her mother half wild with thinking she had been drowned, and her grandfather, old Benjy Robin, crooning in his arm-chair and saying he had been the death of them, she began to think it was not so fine, and lay down that night penitently in her little bed and promised over and over never to be cast away again.

I beg you, by the love of Christ crucified, to punish in me every pain that he may have given you; I am ready for any discipline and correction which shall please your Holiness. I believe that my sins were the reason why he showed himself so ignorant, therefore I ought to bear the penalty; and he is very desirous to come penitently to you wherever it might please your Holiness.

But, all this inexorable necessity has been completely provided for, by the sacrificial work of the Son of God. In the gospel, God satisfies His own justice for the sinner, and now offers you the full benefit of the satisfaction, if you will humbly and penitently accept it.