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Persons who are almost insensible from the effect of ougar have to be carried out and rolled in the snow, a process which speedily restores them to their natural condition. One morning there was a fall of snow; and the cream was brought in from the country in jars wrapped carefully round with matting to prevent its freezing.

She never was in the "mad cells" to his recollection. "Them what get there, mostly die there." A gift of two dollars secures Mr. Glentworthy's services, and restores him to perfect good nature. "You will remember," says Tom, "that this woman ran neglected about the streets, was much abused, and ended in becoming a maniac." Mr.

So, 'he restoreth my soul' means, 'The shepherd brings me back and rescues me from fatal and forbidden places." "'Restores me when wandering, is the way it is put in one of our hymns," I interposed. "Ah, sir, that is it exactly," he answered, "'restores me when wandering!

If he restores your health, he saves your life, and he is entitled to what your life is worth. If he does not restore your health he has failed, and is entitled to nothing. All you have will never pay your doctor for what he does for you. Therefore, go in peace." I stood abashed in the presence of this wise man, and, as I went forth from his office, I realized the truth of what he had said.

A crucifix is suspended at the extremity of the pulpit; the preacher unties it, kisses it, presses it against his heart, and then restores it to its place with the greatest coolness, when the pathetic period is concluded.

A little cynical old man, commonly called the major, looks knowing, puts on a quizzical expression, and touching his nose with the tip of his finger, says, "One of the new magistrates qualifying as he goes down to be sworn into office." It makes the politicians smile, restores their equanimity, and they make room for another committee of safety.

Having reconciled us to God by the blood of His cross, Christ is "our Peace," as the apostle says. He is called so, first, because He restores us to a state of friendship with God; and, secondly, because a sense of that fills the whole soul with a peace which passeth understanding.

"You may tell the robber from me," pursued the baronet, "that I will give him the full amount of his burglary, provided he restores me that note. The other sixty-nine pounds shall be his on that condition, and no questions asked." "I have already told you, sir, that it was under the seal of confession the knowledge of the crime came to me.

But, on the other hand, it is good, because it restores another kind of proportion; it is like dipping oneself in the seclusion of a monastic cell. Nowadays the image of the world, with all its sheets of detailed news, all its network of communications, sets too deep a mark upon one's spirit.

Murray, who thinks none the worse of him for his outburst of the morning, in a few words restores the easy footing of yesterday. Pauline smiles with winning tenderness; it does almost seem as if he was being crowded out of his rights, and there is enough to make amends. He sees it all; what does it matter?