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He bent down and she touched her lips to his forehead, and, still holding the hand, said so that all, Jack, the Shelton boys and Dick Burley, could hear, as they gathered round to say the parting words: "Well done, good and faithful servant!" The benison thus bestowed remained with Deerfoot all the way home and to the end of his life.

They sipped grenadine, heavy essence of a thousand berries. They had the place to themselves, save for Tony the waiter, with his smile of benison; and Carl read from Yeats. He had heard of Yeats at Plato, but never had he known crying curlew and misty mere and the fluttering wings of Love till now.

"Mrs. Child's life in the place made, indeed, an atmosphere of its own, a benison of peace and good-will, which was a noticeable feature to all who were acquainted with the social feeling of the little community, refined, as it was too, by the elevating influence of its distinguished pastor, Dr. Sears.

And I could catch fish and I know the best places for berries, and the grapes will soon be ripening. And the plums. I can shoot birds with an arrow. But I belong to mam'selle." "If she will let you come now and then," wistfully. "Yes, I might," with an air of condescension. "Thou art a pretty little lady," was Mère Gaudrion's parting benison to the little girl, and Rose smiled. "Come again often."

Hallali! Brother Hyzlo sat in his cell and read. The gentle stillness of a rare spring morning enveloped him with its benison. And the clear light fell upon the large pages of a book in his hand, the window through which it streamed was the one link between the young recluse and the life of the world.

A great love is a pain, yet it is a benison and a benediction. If we carry any possession from this world to another it is the memory of a great love.

For ere one half of the night was gone, Sudden a star has led us on, Raining bliss and benison Bliss to-morrow and more anon, Joy for every morning! Goodman Joseph toiled through the snow Saw the star o'er a stable low; Mary she might not further go Welcome thatch, and litter below! Joy was hers in the morning!

For the rest are not the priest and the Divine he bows to, oft the same?" It was on my lips to answer, Yes, if the priest is a knave or a self-deceiver, but I did not. "Farewell, Allan, and let Ayesha's benison go with thee. Safe shalt thou reach thy home, for all is prepared to take thee hence, and thy companions with thee.

'Faith, sir, answered the husbandman, 'to tell you the truth, I am going to town about a business of mine and am carrying these things to Squire Bonaccorri da Ginestreto, so he may help me in I know not what whereof the police-court judge hath summoned me by his proctor for a peremptory attendance. The priest was rejoiced to hear this and said, 'Thou dost well, my son; go now with my benison and return speedily; and shouldst thou chance to see Lapuccio or Naldino, forget not to bid them bring me those straps they wot of for my flails. Bentivegna answered that it should be done and went his way towards Florence, whereupon the priest bethought himself that now was his time to go try his luck with Belcolore.

The photographs, in which the pollens of two planet-flowers mingle, lie in my attic, dust-eaten: "Above all, the patient must not see anything of that kind," has been the order ever since I published a card announcing my discovery to my fellow-citizens. But they were gentle; they did not take away all. The old books are with me, each a benison from a brother.

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