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The news had now spread far and wide, and numbers of the friends of the high priest called to inquire into the particulars of the loss and to condole with him on the calamity which had befallen his house. Innumerable theories were broached as to the course the animal would have taken after once getting out of the garden, while the chances of its recovery were eagerly discussed.

"I fear that Sir Ralph will not even offer to assist our cousins; however I will write to him, and suggest the propriety of his doing so." Her mother's answer did not give Julia any strong hopes that she would be successful. Lady Castleton herself drove over to condole with her cousins. They received her in their usual manner, and not till she introduced the subject did they speak of their loss.

"Hic hac horum, high cockalorum," continued Müller, with exceeding suavity. The captive monarch stamped impatiently, ground his teeth, but still made no reply. "Monsieur had better not aggravate him," said the showman. "On the contrary I am overwhelming him with civilities Now observe I condole with him upon his melancholy position.

When at Nightmare Abbey, he would condole with Mr Glowry, drink Madeira with Scythrop, crack jokes with Mr Hilary, hand Mrs Hilary to the piano, take charge of her fan and gloves, and turn over her music with surprising dexterity, quote Revelations with Mr Toobad, and lament the good old times of feudal darkness with the transcendental Mr Flosky.

P. S. I condole with you for the untimely and violent death of the tuneful Matzel. LONDON, July 1, O. S. 1748. DEAR Boy: I am extremely well pleased with the course of studies which Mr. Harte informs me you are now in, and with the degree of application which he assures me you have to them. It is your interest to do so, as the advantage will be all your own.

First, he was decoyed upstairs an hour too soon, then put in a tub by main force and sternly scrubbed, in spite of shrieks that brought Miss Bat to the locked door to condole with the sufferer, scold the scrubber, and depart, darkly prophesying croup before morning. "He always howls when he is washed; but I shall do it, since you won't, and he must get used to it.

Tu-Kila-Kila is a very hard man. What can we do to save your life and mademoiselle's! We are powerless! Powerless! I have only that much to say. I condole with you! I commiserate you!" "Why, what does Korong mean?" Felix asked, with blanched lips. "Is it then something so very terrible?" "Terrible! Ah, terrible!" the Frenchman answered, holding up his hands in horror and alarm.

Colonel Coghlan also, full of feeling and sympathy for my misfortune, came over and sat at the feet of my bed, with tears in his eyes, and tried to condole with me. Fever, however, had excited my brain, so I laughed it all off as a joke, and succeeded in making him laugh too.

As into seven mild rays we view With softness break the glimmer white, As rainbow-beams of sevenfold hue Dissolve again in that soft light, In clearness thousandfold thus throw Your magic round the ravished gaze, Into one stream of light thus flow, One bond of truth that ne'er decays! Can I, my friend, with thee condole?

Englishwomen, especially English servants, were lazy good-for-nothings! Poor old Anna; she did not feel happy or placid to-day, and she hated the thought of opening the door to some one who, maybe, would condole with her on to-day's news. All Mrs. Otway's friends knew Anna, and treated her as a highly respected institution. Those who knew a little German were fond of trying it on her.

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