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The Bishop witnessed it, gave Uncle Davy another toddy, and, after again cautioning him to watch young Biggers closely, rode away. Across the hill the old man rode to Millwood, and as he rode his head was bent forward in troubled thought. He had heard that Edward Conway had come to the sorest need even to where he would place his daughters in the mill.

She stepped back, trying valiantly to smile, and he raised a cautioning finger, chuckling: "Look here, now, don't you go to bothering your head about me. Just save your worrying for this Perris gent." He clucked to the greys and their sudden start threw him violently against the back of the seat.

The unusual exercise may have tired me, or perhaps it was some lingering remnant of the old farm superstition against the theatre that made me slacken my steps as I neared the office. I remembered my father's tremulous voice cautioning me against play-houses before I started for the city. "Now don't ye go near them places," he said, wiping his nose and dodging about the corners of his eyes.

As he heard the wheels of the buggy, he looked around, and raised a cautioning hand: "Look out! You scare my birds. Rein in that mettlesome steed of yours! That green cock was just going to take a bath." Goliath stopped at a discreet distance, and Dr. Lavendar sat still.

"I'd a good deal rather go into battle with Dick by my side singing a song of victory, than croaking of defeat." "That's good as a general proposition," said Warner, "but I was merely cautioning him not to be too enthusiastic. What kind of a country, Dick, is this into which we are going?" "Hilly, lots of forests, particularly of cedar, and brooks, creeks and rivers.

But that did not prevent crowds from thronging the streets at night, cautioning pedestrians to walk more softly as they approached his house; nor from opening their windows to hear better when that devil of a doctor would be playing his violoncello.

As it was, both feet have been nipped. "After some time, I came in sight of the camp-fires, which encouraged me. As I neared the camp, I frequently overtook stragglers on foot, all pressing forward slowly. I stopped to speak to each one, cautioning them all against resting, as they would surely freeze to death. Finally, about eleven P.M., I reached the camp almost exhausted.

On my arrival I ordered McClernand to move early in the morning on Edward's station, cautioning him to watch for the enemy and not bring on an engagement unless he felt very certain of success. I naturally expected that Pemberton would endeavor to obey the orders of his superior, which I have shown were to attack us at Clinton.

This foolish proposition, directly in the face of the late proclamation, was seized on by the Magistrates of Manchester, and they issued hand-bills, and had placards posted all over the town, denouncing the intended meeting as illegal, and cautioning all persons "to abstain at their peril from attending it." Upon this, Mr.

He was accordingly ushered up by a sort of ladder into an apartment furnished with a standing-bed, and almost half filled with trusses of straw. He seemed extremely well pleased with his lodging, which in reality exceeded his expectation; and his kind landlady, cautioning him against letting the candle approach the combustibles, took her leave, and locked the door on the outside.

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