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You're for ever talking about him," said Will uneasily, trying to wriggle himself out of his sister's clasp. "Not talk about Father!" exclaimed Cissy indignantly. "Will, whatever do you mean? I couldn't bear not to talk about Father! It would seem like as we'd forgotten him. And you must never forget him never!" "I don't like talking about dead folks. And well it's no use biding it. Look here.

It is that other and more wholesome Paris which one sees a light-hearted, good-natured, polite and courteous Paris when one, biding his time and choosing the proper hour and proper place, goes abroad to seek it out.

It was sleeping in him now, biding its time, ready, she knew, to be roused by the first touch of a crescendo. The crescendo came. "Christian! Up and fight them!" The voice waked; it leaped from him; and to Anne's terrified nerves it seemed to be scattering the voices of the choir before it.

In the meantime, she contented herself with peacefully annexing the commerce of the Flemish and Dutch ports, with building up a mercantile and a war navy, with advocating the historical maritime philosophy of Captain Mahan, and with repeating on every occasion the famous note of warning: ‘Unsere Zukunft ist auf dem Wasser.’ Biding her time, and following the line of least resistance, Germany for the last twenty years therefore extended steadily towards the south and towards the east.

Those who caused your misfortunes are watching you day and night, they suspect that you are only biding your time, they take your eagerness to learn, your love of study, your very complaisance, for burning desires for revenge. The day they can get rid of you they will do with you as they did with me, and they will not let you grow to manhood, because they fear and hate you!" "Hate me?

Hans Brickman told me to-night that 'tis no fancy, but a true thing, that the bees will leave a hive if death come unless they are told by a member of the family. The bee-folk are overwise, I know, and I mean to take no chances of their leaving. With the British at hand, honey is not to be despised. Come." Andy followed, wondering, but biding Ruth's time. She was a strange girl in all her ways.

In either case they are not of this earth they are embodied spirits living in a world of their own creation, biding the time of liberation from the flesh. And do you know, there are more madmen in the world than it dreams of?" He stopped with a tone of sharp interrogation and looked squarely into my face. "There are undoubtedly many of them," said I.

But they had not visited the old camp since it had become a deserted village. It seemed strange to them that the place which had so lately swarmed with life, and had a sort of flaunting air of martial energy and preparation, should have become the lonely biding place of one poor soul and that its only service now was to stand between that poor stricken derelict and starvation.

The pictures were held by the clenched dead hand of the Church and the throne. They could not be sold or distributed. They made the dark places luminous, patiently biding their time. It was long enough coming, and it was a despicable hand that brought them into the light.

He should never plunge into a stream or lake or tank for bathing. Kalakankhi implies, probably 'simply biding time', i.e., allowing time to pass indifferently over him. The sense seems to be this: the self or soul is without qualities. He who knows the self, or rather he who pursues the self with the desire of knowing it, should practise the truths of Piety laid down above.

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