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Then it smiled on him, and got up, and ran down the hill; and Gluck looked after it, till it became as small as a little star, and then turned and began climbing again. And then there were all kinds of sweet flowers growing on the rocks, bright green moss, with pale pink starry flowers, and soft belled gentians, more blue than the sky at its deepest, and pure white transparent lilies.

In all the sky there were now no buzzards visible, belled or unbelled they had settled to earth somewhere; and this served somewhat to soothe the squire's pestered mind. This does not mean, though, that he was by any means easy in his thoughts.

"I am caught," I answered. She laughed very prettily and told me my dressage would perhaps be difficult, as I was noble. "I am already tamed," I replied; "jessed and belled." She laughed, delighted. "Oh, my brave falcon; then you will return at my call?" "I am yours," I answered gravely. She sat silent for a moment.

Each rider had on the previous night belled the mount he wanted, for he knew that in the morning it would be too dark to distinguish one bronco from another. The animals were rim-milling, going round and round in a circle to escape the lariat. Dave rode in close and waited, rope ready, his ears attuned to the sound of his own bell. A horse rushed jingling past.

"Colin, my dear," said he, "thus the hawk upon the mountain-side, and the death of the winged eagle to work up a valour for! 'There be more with us than with him. I never heard it so bluntly put before. But perhaps Heaven will forgive us the sin of our caution, seeing that half our superior number are but Lowland levies." And all night long deer belled to deer on the braes of Glen Noe.

Sanguis mane in te, Sicut Christus fuit in se; Sanguis mane in tua vena Sicut Christus in sua poena; Sanguis mane fixus, Sicut Christus quando fuit crucifixus, Jesus, that was of a Virgin born, Was pricked both with nail and thorn; It neither wealed nor belled, rankled nor boned In the name of Jesus no more shall this. Or, thus:

"Nice fellow this," said Falkenberg, "with his horses still out and his womenfolk still sleeping in the barn. It'd be doing these poor beasts a good turn to ride them a bit." He caught the belled horse, stuffed its bell with grass and moss, and got on its back. My beast was shy, and I had a deal of trouble to get hold of it. We rode across the field, found a gate, and came out on to the road.

With a faint gesture of the hand, he indicated the figure on the bed. "Ve ry sad. Ve ry sad," murmured Dr. Wilkins. "Poor dear lady. Always did far too much far too much against my advice. I warned her. Her heart was far from strong. 'Take it easy, I said to her, 'Take it easy'. But no her zeal for good works was too great. Nature rebelled. Na ture re belled." Dr.

"But, suh, squire, it wasn't no cow at all. No, suh; it was a buzzard with a cowbell on his neck that's whut it was. Yes, suh; that there same old Belled Buzzard he's come back agin and is hangin' round. They tell me he ain't been seen round here since the year of the yellow fever I don't remember myself, but that's whut they tell me.

We'll have to chase him." "Mescal, has Bolly been good since Silvermane came down?" "No, she hasn't," declared Mescal, and told of the circumstance. "Bolly's all right," said Billy Naab. "Any mustang will do that. Keep her belled and hobbled." "Silvermane would care a lot about that, if he wanted Bolly, wouldn't he?" queried Dave in quiet scorn. "Keep her roped and haltered, I say."

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