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When this was brought to a close, we all knelt down on the grass to pray, and to ask God to bless the means we took to learn His will. We did no work that day, but took a long stroll up the banks of the stream. The next day Ernest and Jack tried their skill with the bow, and brought down some small birds that came to the great tree in quest of figs.

So many steamers had arrived at Marseilles, without bringing any news of the missing man, that I attached very little importance to the arrival of the Italian ship. However, I had nothing to do I wanted a walk and I thought I might as well stroll down to the port, and see the vessel come in. The vessel was just entering the harbor by the time I got to the landing-stage.

We will take one of these taxicabs, and soon be at my house. I was out for a stroll, when I saw your monoplane coming down, and I hastened to Franklin Field to see it." The three entered an automobile, and were soon being driven to the inventor's home. A little later he led them out to a big shed which occupied nearly all of a large lot, in back of Mr. Fenwick's house.

He did not care to remain with the group in Bessie's absence. With a bow, he turned to stroll by himself down the veranda. But the minister jumped to his feet and called: "Mr. Orme!" Orme looked back. "Please be so good as to return," continued the minister. With mere politeness, Orme halted, and took a step back toward his chair.

During the day, given leave to wander about the airdrome, the six Brighton boys took a stroll in company, eager to inspect at close quarters the latest types of flying machines. "These airplanes are stronger than any we have ever seen," remarked Joe Little, as they paused before a new-type French machine.

When this delightful meal was over, a stroll as far as the church and the stately Hall of the Curzons, back to the inn, an hour or so in the snug bar with the village worthies, who welcomed our almost weekly visits and the yarns we brought from Derby town; then back home by the broad highway, under the star-lit sky an afternoon and an evening to be ever remembered.

Bunny got up whistling and began to stroll about the room. He was never still for long. He was not very familiar with the state reception-rooms of Burchester Castle and he found plenty to interest him. Several minutes passed, and he had almost forgotten the silent man who leaned against the fire-place, when suddenly Larpent came out of his melancholy reverie and spoke.

Castle handled that skillet like a baby, and stroked it as if he just naturally loved children. Stayed right beside the spring during the rest of the day, and after supper he began talking about it with Jim, while Thorn and Kate went for a stroll along the trail.

Pulling on her calico parka, she went for a stroll on the beach. The cool, damp air of Arctic twilight by the sea was balm to her troubled brain. She came back to the cabin with a deep-seated conviction that she was right. She was not given many days to decide whether she should take the letter with her or leave it. A sudden gale from the south sent the ice-floes rushing through the Straits.

'If you are not too tired to see the gardens, we might show them to you before breakfast, said Maulevrier. 'We have three-quarters of an hour to the good. 'Half an hour for a stroll, and a quarter to make myself presentable after my long walk, said Hammond, who did not wish to face the dowager and Lady Lesbia in disordered apparel.