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So we resettled ourselves again to listen, and Lady Farquhar continued: "For some days, as I said, I could not help thinking a good deal of the mysterious old woman I had seen. Still, I assure you, I was not exactly frightened. I was more puzzled puzzled and annoyed at not being able in any way to explain the mystery.

"I am afraid so," said the man, with some confusion "Give it to me in a screw of paper." Lighting his pipe at the candle with a suction that drew the whole flame into the bowl, he resettled himself in the corner, and bent his looks upon the faint steam from his damp legs as if he wished say no more.

When they ceased and the quiet had resettled, the Mormon woman rose and put away her sewing. "I don't seem to have no more ambition to work," she said and walked away. "She's another of his wives," said Courant. "She and the woman whose son is dead, wives of the same man?" He nodded. "And there's a younger one, about sixteen. She was up there helping with water and rags a strong, nervy girl.

Society resettled after the storm, the noble retained his armies, the demagogue had lost his mobs!

He rose, stirred the fire, resettled himself, and, after a pause, said emphatically: "Alice, I will be your friend. Let me believe you will deserve it." Alice bent her graceful head, and seeing that he had sunk into an abstracted silence, she thought it time for her to withdraw.

And they think, too, that it is a more sane and practical thing to help one another out of a tangible difficulty than to sacrifice one another to an intangible cause. I never contended they were not human!" "That isn't all, by any means," said Brower, determinedly. "There's just as bad behind." He resettled himself in his chair, as he claimed the attention of the room.

A thousand pardons so ho! so ho!" He patted the horse, and it stood as still as a statue, filling up the centre of the passage. The groups resettled; Randal approached the rider. "Frank Hazeldean!" "Ah, is it indeed Randal Leslie?" Frank was off his horse in a moment, and the bridle was consigned to the care of a slim 'prentice-boy holding a bundle. "My dear fellow, how glad I am to see you.

Led by Arsenius, the Serb Patriarch, thousands of families emigrated into Austria, who saved the Serb people. Since then the Albanians had poured down and resettled in the land of their ancestors. From Berani our route lay through Arnaoutluk.

And the dogs. How's that? Then, after awhile, when boy's Pop and his Mummy come back, then maybe we'll come right back, too. Eh?" The anticipation of it all was ravishing to the child mind, and the boy resettled himself. "'Ess," he agreed, with a great sigh. "An' the little dear, an' the nice Auntie. Us all come back." Then with infantile persistence he returned to his old love.

"I thought you were a moth, soft and white," he told her; "but it appears that you are a wasp in disguise I hope it won't occur to you to sting me." Serenely she resettled her skirt. "Did you look for a scapular? Young men's eyes should be on the sky." Then she put an arm through his. "It was never there for you ... a moth soft and white. But I don't care for that."