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The fours disentangle themselves reluctantly, Number Ten being the last to forsake his post. "Now we'll dae it jist yince more, and have it right," announces the instructor, with quite unjustifiable optimism. "Forrm fourrs!" This time the result is better, but there is confusion on the left flank. "Yon man, oot there on the left," shouts the instructor, "what's your number?"

Now go and at yon gates relate thy story Say Brutus claims to be the chief in glory, 'Twas his fell sword that pierced his father's heart! Go Now thou'rt told what staid me on this shore, Grim ferryman, push off, and swiftly ply thine oar. BRUTUS. Stay, father, stay!

'But if I put on my stockings and shoon here, and jump back into yon wet gravel, I 'se not be fit to be seen, said Sylvia, in a pathetic tone of bewilderment, that was funnily childlike. She stood up, her bare feet curved round the curving surface of the stone, her slight figure balancing as if in act to spring.

"Name them," said Agnes; "I promise obedience beforehand." "The first," returned Fernand, "is that you henceforth look upon me as your brother, and call me such when we are alone together or in the presence of strangers. The second is that you never seek to remove the black cloth which covers yon place "

Behold the face of a chief who never yet forgave coward! Ay, tremble more at me than at yon English, doomed and accursed as they be! Ye Normans, ye! I blush for you!" and striking the foremost in the retreat with the flat of his sword, chiding, stimulating, threatening, promising in a breath, he succeeded in staying the flight, reforming the lines, and dispelling the general panic.

"I suppose it is every man's duty to try and get on as far as he can in the path of life which he has chosen. I have chosen mine, and I don't mean to leave a stone unturned which may help me on. Yon can't blame me for that, Gwilym." "No, no! I suppose not; and yet and yet " "And yet what?" asked Will irritably.

Must we act amang ourselves as the Hun acted in the wide world? I'm thinking we need not, and shall not, much longer. The folks we met were awfu' good to Mackenzie Murdoch and me while we were on tour in yon old days. I've always liked to sit me doon, after a show, and talk to some of those in the audience, and then it was even easier than it is the noo. I mind the things we did!

Folding the paper carefully, she called to Sir Walter, who still held in his unconscious hand the other section of the paper. "Bring hither yon sheet, Sir Walter," she cried. "Perchance there may be further intelligence of this sort therein. We will peruse both pamphlets at our leisure anon." Then, turning to the Lord High Admiral: "My Lord of Nottingham," she said, "you may depart.

"Bide still awhile hither cometh yon beefy fool back again so will I make show of miscalling ye till he be gone." The which he did forthwith, giving me "scurvy rogue" and the like. Now, lifting my head, whom should I behold but that same tall fellow had been my chief tormenter, and who now hasted over the green towards us.

You are tired, and yon white bed, with the high mudguards on it, looks mighty good to you; but you feel that you must go on deck to wave a fond farewell to the land you love and the friends you are leaving behind. You fight your way to the open through companionways full of frenzied persons who are apparently trying to travel in every direction at once.