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"Dat chile is as safe as she is with Gawd," Jed reverently replied and perhaps she was, for God's ways are often like the trails of the high places hidden until one treads them. Nancy, by May, had lost all fear of the solitude, and with seeking eyes she wandered farther and higher day by day.

"Gosh!" said Hootchinoo Bill, and he said it reverently. "Yes, Bill, gosh!" said Kink Mitchell; and they went out softly and closed the door. David Rasmunsen was a hustler, and, like many a greater man, a man of the one idea. Wherefore, when the clarion call of the North rang on his ear, he conceived an adventure in eggs and bent all his energy to its achievement.

Then it was reverently furled, and the color sergeant, with the guard, started toward the Colonel's quarters, all whom they passed making way for them and saluting the furled colors. Colonel Fortescue continued to look out of the window, while Sergeant McGillicuddy, getting some belated mail together, passed out of the office entrance of the fine new commandant's quarters. Two horsewomen Mrs.

Amarilly took it reverently from its wrappings and held it up to view. After many exclamations of wonder and admiration, Lily Rose, who had removed her dress, essayed to try it on. "Why, Amarilly," she said, struggling to get her arm into the sleeve, "there's something the matter! It's sewed together, or something." Amarilly hastened to investigate.

She is almost a child herself, and the little pink round things will hang about her like florets round the central flower; and the husband will look on, smiling benignly, able, whenever he chooses, to withdraw into the sanctuary of his wisdom, towards which his sweet wife will look reverently, and never lift the curtain.

With the aid of four stakes driven deeply into the ground and with blankets strung upon them, I managed to fashion a sort of rude tent, roofless, but otherwise quite sheltered. "Miss Croyden," I said when all was done, "go in there." Then, with little straps which I had fastened to the blankets, I buckled her in reverently. "Good night, Miss Croyden," I said.

His wife did not answer even yet she was too shy to say the words, "I love you." But she took his hand, and reverently kissed it, whispering, "I am quite content. I would not have things otherwise than they are. And all I mean by telling such a long foolish story is this teach me how to conquer myself and my fears, and I will go with you anywhere even across the sea." "My own dear wife!"

"There grows a man for Samavia," he said to Lazarus, who watched him. "God be thanked!" Lazarus's voice was low and hoarse, and he saluted quite reverently. "Your sir!" he said. "God save the Prince!" "Yes," Loristan answered, after a moment's hesitation, "when he is found." And he went back to his table smiling his beautiful smile.

If I had lost, uncommon things had happened. This," he laid his hand on the bundle and gently undid it, "is my oldest friend, since the warm days at Parma . . . all dead . . . all dead." Out of the velvet wrapping, broidered with royal and ducal arms, and rounded by a wreath of violets which the Chief Factor looked at closely he drew his violin. He lifted it reverently to his lips.

At first there was no sign on the waves that Kai Riu O heard. The green sea lay glassy in the sunlight, and the waves laughed and curled above the sides of the boat. Still Takénouchi listened intently and waited reverently. He was not long in suspense. Looking down far under the sparkling waves, he saw the head and fiery eyes of a dragon mounting upward.