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Lady Baker was present at this battle, but although the bullets whizzed to the right, to the left, and above her, she escaped injury. Sir Samuel not only praised her bravery, but he wrote of her: 'She has always been my prime minister, to give good counsel in moments of difficulty and danger.

"Dame," said the varlet who was her brother, "certes none could give me or promise me thing whereof I should be so glad as of the life of my sister, who was so fair a dame, and so good." But when the Lady heard these words, then was the heart of her softened and she praised God, and gave him thanks therefor, and said to them: "Take heed, now, that there be no feigning in your words."

Rignold ever since I was a child," said Florence, pleased to hear Frank praised. "I regard him as one of my best and dearest friends." "The more to his credit," said the count, astonished. "Many in such a galere would prove themselves presumptuous and troublesome." "He is almost too much the other way," said Florence, with a sigh. "Ah, that appeals to me!" said the count.

"'Is that Mary? said the living sister. "'It is, said the other; 'I have got liberty to appear to you, says she, 'and to tell you that I'm happy. "'May the holy Virgin be praised! said the other. 'Mary, dear, you have taken a great weight off of me, says she: 'I thought you'd have a bad chance, in regard of the life you led.

But the road is taken, and here I am. But any road that leads me to you is homeward, my darling! She tried to melt, determining to be at least open with her. 'I have not praised you enough for coming, said Emma, when they had embraced again. 'Praise a little your "truest friend of women." Your letter gave the tug. I might have resisted it. 'He came straight from heaven!

Here was a man with regal gifts of mind a poet of splendid genius a titled aristocrat a man admired and praised wherever the English language was read a man who knew that he held within himself the power to make his name immortal a man with wealth sufficient for all grateful luxuries yet with clubbed feet; and those feet!

But, on reflection, I considered the tin head far superior to the meat one I am wearing it yet, so you can see its beauty and grace of outline and the girl agreed with me that a man all made of tin was far more perfect than one formed of different materials. The tinsmith was as proud of his workmanship as I was, and for three whole days, all admired me and praised my beauty.

Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung all in this world and in the world to come. Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!

I looked up as the old man paused, and in the limpid clearness of the Australian atmosphere, I saw the child he thus praised standing by the garden-gate, looking towards us, and though still distant she seemed near. I felt wroth with her. My heart so cherished my harmless, defenceless Lilian, that I was jealous of the praise taken from her to be bestowed on another.

I have not forgotten your neat hand and skilful treatment of me at the time of my accident. To-day the little Scotchman told me that my thigh was progressing quite admirably, and that all I needed was nursing. I suggested to him that you should finish the case. He had, in fact, praised your skill. And so, Mr. Foster, will you be my doctor?