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When my grandfather had arrived at his horse, and prepared to mount, Dominick Callender said to him if he would ride slowly for a little way he would walk by his side, adding, "For maybe I'll ne'er see you again I'm a-weary of this way of life, and the signs of the times bode no good to the church.

"Because I was in a humour in which ruins would have been unutterably odious. Indeed, Lady Mabel, I am just now very much of Macbeth's temper, when he began to be a-weary of the sun." "Has the result of the session disappointed you?" "Naturally. When was that ever otherwise?

"That in twenty-four hours at furthest your father would be free, and that I should be relieved " "I know that you are a-weary of your task, major," said Thankful bitterly: "rejoice, then, to know your information is correct, and that my father is exonerated unless unless this is a forgery, and Gen.

Since you refused to sell supplies to the Continental commissary, except at double profits? since you told me you were glad I had not polities like Mistress Ford " "Hush!" said the father, motioning to the parlor. "Hush," echoed Thankful indignantly. "I won't be hushed! Everybody says 'Hush' to me. The count says 'Hush! Allan says 'Hush! You say 'Hush! I'm a-weary of this hushing.

I warrant me your legs would be a-weary before you had followed its bed into the Rocky Mountains; but then there are seasons when it might be done without wetting a foot." "And in what particular divisions of the year do these periodical seasons occur?" "He that passes this spot a few months from this time, will find that foaming water-course a desert of drifting sand."

"Or is it," says I, bending my staff across my knee and beginning to frown, "or is it that there waits some man yonder that you love?" "No, Martin, have I not told you " "Why then," says I, "is it that you grow a-weary of my unlovely ways and would be quit of me?" "No, Martin only only " Here she fell silent and I saw her flush again. "Or is it that you fear I might grow to love you in time?"

Is not thy tongue a-weary, mournful talker of two centuries? O funeral bell! wilt thou never be shattered with thine own melancholy strokes? Yea, and a trumpet-call shall arouse the sleepers, whom thy heavy clang could awake no more! Again again thy voice, reminding me that I am wasting the "midnight oil."

Some time you will know that this is true, when some other heart speaks to yours in the unmistakable tone of the one only love of your heart. Each of us has his place in life, and in the lives of those with whom we come in contact. No one can ever have your place; I can't tell you how much rest and happiness you have brought me when I have been a-weary of this world.

Moreover, I had eat not, neither drunk, for nine hours; and so shall you conceive that I was truly a-weary. And, presently I did slumber there as I lay, and all abroad to any monstrous thing that should come along. Yet did I wake unharmed, and found by my dial there had gone by a full ten hours, the while that I did lie there and sleep unwotting.

And if to be loosed from sin and shame, by means however abrupt, be not liberty of the most exalted, spiritual kind, then, young man, you are a bondslave indeed, to your own ignoble desires." I said, "I have told you on what terms I will take my liberty. I will die here as I am sooner than make bargains with you." "I am an old man," he replied, "a-weary of my labours.

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