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During the civil wars, the company's affairs were embarrassed, owing to the unsettled state of England. On the accession of Charles

Poor Tilly was unhappy at his long silences fretted over them in bed at night. Mahony made excuses for Purdy, urging his unsettled mode of life. But it pleased him to see that Polly took sides with her friend, and loyally espoused her cause. No, there had not been a single jarring note in all their intercourse; each moment had made the dear girl dearer to him.

My mind was therefore greatly unsettled nor did I know what I should myself conclude, nor what believe from others. I was not surprised that Andreas Laurentius should have written that the motion of the heart was as perplexing as the flux and reflux of Euripus had appeared to Aristotle.

She could not make up her mind what to do, and this unsettled her, for in the ordinary way she was a woman of determination who acted first and afterwards considered the propriety of her actions. Her first impulse was to go straight to Considine and say, "I told you so."

And he explained the situation, making it clear that they, the cruiser's workmen, would not dare return and tell the truth, for fear of punishment for disloyalty. In the end the Cobulus was halted, and Reblong and the rest were set down in an unsettled mountain country, with enough supplies to last a year. Thus the engineer became a fugitive. Smith learned nothing further from him.

This legacy had been above six years in Chancery, and year after year its payment was expected, but remained unsettled by the Chancery Court. In the present case, too, after faith and patience had been sufficiently exercised, God granted this request likewise." In the Fifty-fourth Report of the Scriptural Knowledge Institution Mr. Müller says:

Charles, thinking it dangerous that eight thousand men accustomed to idleness, and trained to the use of arms, should be dispersed among a nation so turbulent and unsettled, agreed with the Spanish ambassador to have them transported into Flanders, and enlisted in his master's service.

The document was perfectly coherent; and although written during the height of his monomania, contained not a word respecting the identity of the youthful widow and the Laura whose sad fate had first unsettled the testator's reason.

There was the vacant but unsettled eye, from which the bright expression of reason was gone; but no recognition no spark of reflection or conscious thought nothing but the melancholy inquiry from those beautiful lips of "Where's William Reilly? They have taken me from him and will not allow me to see him. Oh, bring me to William Reilly!"

Her mind was so unsettled and hard to make up that, once made up on this particular point, she felt it would be more trouble to stop than to go on. She leaned a little back against Peggy's guarding arm, and let the discussion flow on by her. "Marjorie is free to go at any time; she knows that," he said. Marjorie looked at him full. She said nothing whatever.