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"It has quite a churchy sound," he remarks; "I never noticed how churchy before, but it reminds me of some other bell. Ten years I have read for them here, and I never noticed it before." More twitter from the snowbirds and the bell again. Time for church, although the functions of the lay-reader will be this day laid aside, giving place to the more exacting ones of the rector chori.

"The church bells are beginning to ring," he said suddenly; "would you like to go to church or would you rather just wander about the heath?" "I think I would rather stay on the heath this morning," said Florence. She coloured as she spoke. "I do not feel very churchy," she added. "All right: we'll have our service out of doors then; we'll be back, mother, in time for lunch."

That is why he surely has the right without any consideration for the dignity of churchy young men to box their ears if they question his outward respect for the Blessed Sacrament.

Any bird can sing in the sunshine. The self-restraint and self-control I had exercised in my churchy days, and which I supposed was derived from sacraments, I found wanting in my new work. We required something with authority, such as church and priest supply.

An upright piano was stacked with music, and, in spite of Lilly's argument for them, no pictures on the walls, only a brilliant panel portrait of Zoe, signed Gedney Daab, her young form in faint profile against a background of cloth of gold, the face up-flung to a flow of sunlight that crossed the picture in a churchy ray. "If we cannot have originals or etchings, we won't have any.

In an instant there came, sounding strangely hollow in that still, damp air of dusk, as though it were in a cave, the unmistakable noise of a deep, dry, hacking cough. Truly, it was nothing much just a good old churchy and human cough. But it might have been a blast from the trumpet of the archangel Gabriel himself by the effect it had upon the two combatants.

And in an obscure English watering-place there lives a queer little old maid churchy and prim who does charitable work, gives her opinion very freely concerning the administration of matters parochial, thinks the vicar very self-indulgent and idle and in her own heart has the abiding conviction that there are none on earth like the Roman clergy. "Golossa-a-l!" I heard him say.

I promised I would go, but I haven't got the courage. In a moment I got churchy. I had never been in a church in New York. I said, 'Come on, and we went to that meeting. I am glad I did. That night I met my friend Ranney.

My opinion is that her father was a publican, and I 'm sure she had once been a Methodist." "Why?" "Because she was so Churchy, always talking about celebrations and vigils, and explaining that it was a sin to listen to a Dissenting chaplain." "Then, Kate, if your man as they say here tried to make you hold his views?" "I wouldn't, and I'd hate him." "And if he accepted yours?"

He lives in a beautiful old house which has proud traditions and no bathrooms, and his family is one of the oldest and most disagreeable in America; still, we would not have to live with them if we were married. Nothing on earth could make me sleep under the same roof with his sisters, who are so churchy that the minister himself is subject under them.