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It is doubtful, however, whether Fabius, in doing these things, really believed that they had any actual efficiency, or whether he resorted to them as a means of calming and quieting the minds of the people, and producing that composure and confidence which always results from a hope of the favor of Heaven. If this last was his object, his conduct was eminently wise.
The mother was silent, and they moved to the shade of the tree by the rock. Calming his impatience to have them home again and hear their story, he showed them the necessity of obedience to the law governing in cases like theirs, and in conclusion called the Arab, bidding him take the horses to the gate by Bethesda and await him there; whereupon they set out by the way of the Mount of Offence.
"What is it, mother?" he asked, calming himself and looking at her. "I telephoned to your office, but you weren't there, so I came here to find you. I couldn't rest content till I'd seen you!" "What is it, mother?" "That ship, Ninian. If you'd been on it ... you wanted to go, and I said why didn't you ... oh, my dear, if you'd been on it, and I'd lost you!"
He's settled down here, and has been black-guarding me for twenty minutes, and, damn it, captain, I won't stand it!" "It's a clear case," said the captain, with a sigh, turning and addressing the doctor. "Have you a strait-jacket?" "Thank you, captain," said I, calming down. "It's what he ought to have, but it won't do any good. You see, he's not a material thing.
"We have absolutely more to get through than we can possibly manage." "Oh, to-morrow will be quite all right," said Aneta; "and Maggie will join you presently." Aneta was so respected in the school, so little given to exaggeration, so absolutely to be relied on, that these words of hers had a most calming effect.
The news of this great victory was received in England with boundless joy. One of its happiest effects was the effectual calming of the public mind. Creation of the Bank of England In this reign, in 1694, was established the Bank of England.
The night-sisters moved softly to and fro on the beeswaxed boards, smoothing tumbled pillows, adjusting a splint or a bandage, calming the bearded children who fretted because they were hopelessly "out of it." Towards the dawn the sounds of firing gradually grew fainter, and died away as the first pale bands of light appeared in the east.
We were casting about for a place to camp when we came upon five Indians, three squaws and two hunters. Patricia was greatly frightened on beholding them, and it was some time before I could make her understand that they were friendly Delawares, accompanied by their women, and not painted nor equipped for war. After calming her I addressed them and learned they were from White Eye's village.
I told stories and almost succeeded in calming the whole household. "Near the fireplace slept an old dog, mustached and almost blind, with his head between his paws, such a dog as reminds you of people you have known.
Her father has shut his door against her, and would step across her body if he found it on the sidewalk rather than recognize her. Nor would she ask him for a penny, nor let him or me or any one else know of her misery." Again the priest sat silent. He did not attempt to defend his theory some better way of calming his visitor must be found.
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