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"You've only one of that name among your children, mamma," said the young lady. "Half's enough." "What has Matilda done?" Mrs. Laval asked calmly. "She has been doing ever since she came here," Judy answered. "What has bewitched you, David, though?" his mother inquired. "There was nothing of all this when you went to the catechizing?" "No, mamma.

Then it was that Nevill almost timidly renewed his suggestion of a visit to Tlemcen. They could find out by telegraphing Josette, he admitted, whether or no Victoria Ray had arrived, but if she were not already in Tlemcen, she might come later, to see Mouni. And even if not, they might find out how to reach Saidee, by catechizing the Kabyle girl.

"What God doth the wizard pray to?" quoth Goodman Brown. Goody Cloyse, that excellent old Christian, stood in the early sunshine at her own lattice, catechizing a little girl who had brought her a pint of morning's milk. Goodman Brown snatched away the child as from the grasp of the fiend himself.

Service is held in the Chapel twice every Sunday, the pupils from both Homes attending; and on Wednesday evenings there is a short service and catechizing. Crossing to the other side of the road after leaving the Chapel, we enter the sash and door factory, and are immediately deafened by the din of the various machines in motion.

If they could persuade any of them to be nursed, they were consigned to the tender care of Mademoiselle Mance; and if a party went to war, their women and children were taken in charge till their return. As this attention to their bodies had for its object the profit of their souls, it was accompanied with incessant catechizing.

All three ate, and drank sweet black café maure. Once the Caïd turned to glance at something outside the door, and his secretive, light grey eyes were troubled. As they ate and drank, they talked, Nevill tactfully catechizing, the Caïd answering with pleasant frankness.

The third old man was blind; and all the time while I was catechizing his companions he spent in twisting some threads, and while the others were receiving so much pleasure and their hearts becoming softened, he was jesting and becoming more and more hardened.

It was rotten of me to go on catechizing him, like that, and letting him see he was unwelcome. But for him, I'd be " "Yes," answered Claire, over her shoulder, as she hurried on her errand. "It was 'rotten. And more than that. I kept trying to signal you to stop. You'll you'll give him work, here, won't you, please?" "We'll talk about that, afterward," he said, ungraciously.

What shall we do? Shall we give up houses, have no furniture to take care of, keep merely a bag of meal, a porridge pot, and a pudding stick, and sit in our tent door in real patriarchal independence? What shall we do? Were any of you born in New England, in the good old catechizing, church-going, school-going, orderly times?

An enterprising superintendent was engaged one Sunday in catechizing the Sunday-school pupils, varying the usual method by beginning at the end of the catechism. After asking what were the prerequisites for the Holy Communion and confirmation, and receiving satisfactory replies, he asked: "And now, boys, tell me what must precede baptism?" A lively urchin shouted out: "A baby, sir!"

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