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But thou take from Hephaistos arms of pride, arms passing goodly, such as no man on his shoulders yet hath borne." Thus spake the goddess and in front of Aehifies laid the arms, and they rang all again in their glory. And awe fell on all the Myrmidons, nor dared any to gaze thereon, for they were awe-stricken.

"Did you not hear the volley by which he was shot within one minute after being led from Pando's presence?" "Was that it?" asked the young American, in an awe-stricken tone. "Certainly; and served him exactly right, too. Also saved me the job of punishing him.

His brother was never seen again; they supposed he must have come up underneath the ship, and so met certain death. Morley Scott's body they recovered, and had brought with them in the boat. The sad news that two men had been drowned soon spread, and before long many anxious, awe-stricken faces were gazing down into the boat at the object which lay terribly still, covered by the ship's colour.

Realizing this and awe-stricken with the horribleness of the deed in which his friend was, to say the least, indirectly implicated, he rushed at once to the hotel and in an excited manner called the officers out to tell them his story.

"If we could we should know exactly what to do; but she was always telling me things and I've got them all mixed up." "Will Tousin Charlotte whip us if we don't do right?" asked Poppy, in an awe-stricken voice. "No one knows," said Esther, still in the same tragic, woebegone manner. "She may. I believe schoolmistresses are very strict. We shall know when we get there."

A few days later, when Jane weepingly related the incident to awe-stricken and sympathizing friends, she described as graphically as her limited vocabulary would allow her to do so, the look in Judith's face as she came nearer to her. "Don't tell me there was nothing happening then," she said.

August and Julia were too much awe-stricken to say much on their way to the castle. But in these last hours of a world grown old and ready for its doom, they cleaved closer together. There could be neither heaven nor millennium for one of them without the other! Loving one another made them love God the more, and love cast out all fear.

The other fellows pursued their work in awe-stricken silence, till at length Cooper, glancing toward the ram-paddock, said deprecatingly: " it, man, don't swear; not now, anyway. Git that spare rope off o' my wagon, an' foller me quick." He brought his yoked bullocks through the gap, and drove them rapidly to the spot indicated by Mosey.

Le Chapelier was ever the same direct and downright Breton, abrupt of manner and of speech. He stood smiling a moment in mingled surprise and pleasure; then opened wide his arms. They embraced under the awe-stricken gaze of the waiter, who at once effaced himself. "Andre-Louis, my friend! Whence do you drop?" "We drop from above.

They were all rather bewildered, and so were the butler and the footmen, and the chef and his helpers, and the ladies' maids. These were even more shocked than those they considered their betters, and I quite took to my affections Lord Moors' man Robert, who was in an awe-stricken way trying to get some light from me on the situation.

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