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To the People of the United States of America: At this time, when to the yet fresh remembrance of the unprecedented success which attended the operations of the United States fleet in the bay of Manila on the 1st day of May last are added the tidings of the no less glorious achievements of the naval and military arms of our beloved country at Santiago de Cuba, it is fitting that we should pause and, staying the feeling of exultation that too naturally attends great deeds wrought by our countrymen in our country's cause, should reverently bow before the throne of divine grace and give devout praise to God, who holdeth the nations in the hollow of His hands and worketh upon them the marvels of His high will, and who has thus far vouchsafed to us the light of His face and led our brave soldiers and seamen to victory.

For this Beilstein gave him twenty-five dollars, and within a month you might have seen it under the skylight of a country museum, where it is still reverently explained to successive generations of school-children. "If Campbell Corot had been a stronger character, he might have made some stand against the fraudulent success his second manner was achieving.

Louis took Miss Blanche to the place next to his mother, and seated himself at her right. Dr. Hawkes took possession of Dr. Ferrolan, and placed himself and Uncle Moses on each side of him. The professor took charge of Mrs. Blossom. The captain invited those who remained standing to take such seats as they chose; and when all were placed at the table, he reverently said a brief grace.

A small church on the right bank of the river showed white among the bamboos, and in the early evening the bells rang with a homelike sound. Crossing by the ferry I found the place empty save for two Annamese soldiers kneeling quietly and reverently. In going back and forth on the ferry-boat as I did several times, I had a chance to observe the people.

My mother is resting calmly, and perhaps thinks that she is out of danger. We might give her her death-blow." The prelate, a man of firm, religious character, insisted, albeit reverently, while the prince continued to object. Then the Archbishop retorted, "It is not with nature or the world that we have here to deal. We have to save a soul.

Suddenly Carl was a youngster, permitted to see Yale, a university so great that, from Plato College, it had seemed an imperial myth. He stared at the list of room-occupants framed and hung on the first floor. He peeped reverently through an open door at a suite of rooms.

At this the president of the town-council ventured forth from his refuge behind the statue of Trajan the only image that the priesthood had spared and to climb a ladder which was used for lighting the hanging lamps, so as to peep out of the high window. He saw an old man in shining white linen robes, riding on a fine white ass through the crowd which reverently made way for him.

I know one thing, I'll never get another friend like him." With a gesture that gave her a new insight into Ditmar, reverently he took the picture from her hand and placed it back in the drawer.

"The attendant, a new man, started the car too soon and caught Mochales " She sank down upon her knees in an attitude of prayer, and Cesare Orsi stood reverently bowed. "The will of God!" he muttered. A long slow shiver passed over Lavinia, and he bent and lifted her in his arms. He was the younger of two brothers, in his sixteenth year; and he had his father's eyes a tender and idyllic blue.

Maud coloured; after which she smiled faintly, and proceeded: "We should speak reverently of a father and such a father, too. But does it not seem probable to you, Bob, that the many discussions he has with Mr. Woods may have a tendency to confirm each in his notions?" Robert Willoughby would have answered in the affirmative, had not a sudden movement at the Hut prevented.