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What grade?" "A Colonel of Guards." Cigarette gave a little whistle to herself; she remembered that a Marshal of France had once said of a certain Chasseur, "He has the seat of the English Guards." "My pretty catechist, M. le Duc does not tell you his title," cried one of the officers. Cigarette interrupted him with a toss of her head. "Ouf! I am a child of the People.
Richardson came as catechist about the same time, and after staying a short time at Lundu, built himself a house among the Selaku Dyaks at Sedemac, in the country towards Sambas. He was much beloved by those simple people, who speak quite a different language to the Lundus.
He was quite blind, and told me he was a catechist, which should have put me at my ease. But his face went against me; it seemed dark and dangerous and secret; and presently, as we began to go on alongside, I saw the steel butt of a pistol sticking from under the flap of his coat-pocket.
You are all striving for money. What do you want it for? Mr. Thornton was silent. Then he said, 'I really don't know. But money is not what I strive for. 'What then? 'It is a home question. I shall have to lay myself open to such a catechist, and I am not sure that I am prepared to do it. 'No! said Mr. Hale; 'don't let us be personal in our catechism.
"Accordingly," they said, "one had as much liberty as the rope permitted." The General Synod claimed the right to specify the "ranks universally valid for the ministry." "Catechist," as the Report of 1820 has it, "candidate, dean, and pastor will no longer suffice; who knows but something higher will be required, such as bishop, archbishop, cardinal, or even pope!" 9.
He was quite blind, and told me he was a catechist, which should have put me at my ease. But his face went against me; it seemed dark and dangerous and secret; and presently, as we began to go on alongside, I saw the steel butt of a pistol sticking from under the flap of his coat-pocket.
At the time of the wreck, Marsden had with him several of the older settlers whose connection with the mission was now dissolved. In their places new names gradually appear. Fairburn came with Henry Williams in 1823; Clarke and Davis followed in the next year. Hamlin accompanied the Rev. W. Williams in 1826. In 1828 came two clergymen Yate and Brown besides a lay catechist, Baker.
Esau grew up to be a good man and catechist to his own countrymen, so it was well I ventured to keep him at Sarawak. The other children soon got well when separated from him. Kurap arises, I believe, from poor food and exposure to weather.
"As many as they can make," replied the Captain. "You are answering from the purpose, sir," said Murdoch "speak plainly, will there be five thousand men?" "There and thereabouts," answered Dalgetty. "You are playing with your life, sir, if you trifle with me," replied the catechist; "one whistle of mine, and in less than ten minutes your head hangs on the drawbridge." "But to speak candidly, Mr.
With this the catechist stepped back by the side of his companions, who had remained perfectly erect during it all. Among the miners there was a hurried whispered conversation, and at length Caribou Sol arose to speak. "Whar," he asked, "will the Council be held?" "On de flat, at foot of hill. Half way," replied Amos. "When?" "Bime by, to-day. Two, mebbe tree hour. Beeg chief wait word."
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