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But Clara must first run to the House Beautiful, and little Mercy must needs come to show her the way, and trotted up before her, consequentially announcing, 'Aunt Cara. Miss Faithfull alone was present; and, without speaking, Clara dropped on the ground, laid her head on her dear old friend's lap, and little Mercy exclaimed, in wondering alarm, 'Aunt Cara naughty Aunt Cara crying!

Reason then, I repeat it again, within yourself, CONSEQUENTIALLY; and let not the pains you have taken, and still take, to please in some things be a 'pure perte', by your negligence of, and inattention to others of much less trouble, and much more consequence.

As the art of dancing essentially consists in painting by gestures and attitudes, there is nothing of what would be rejected by a painter of good taste, that the dancer can admit; and, consequentially, every thing that such a painter would chuse, ought to be laid hold of, distributed, and properly placed in a dance of action.

"You seem to be having a pleasant time. I think Mr Rayner has such an interesting face, but people say he is so stiff and reserved that it is impossible to know him." "He is not reserved to me!" said Hilary consequentially. She had not forgiven Madge Newcome for her desertion an hour earlier, and shook hands with an air of dignified reserve.

"Is that your father?" he asked, pointing at Lasse. "Of course!" said Pelle, consequentially. "And he can thrash everybody." "But my father can buy everybody, because he lives up there." And Rud pointed toward the big house. "Oh, does he really?" said Pelle, incredulously. "Why don't you live there with him, then?" "Why, I'm a bastard-child; mother says so herself."

There ought, then, to have been inserted a restraining clause which might prevent the Congress from making any such grant, because they consequentially defeat the trade of the out-ports, and are also injurious to the general commerce, by enhancing prices and destroying that rivalship which is the great stimulus to industry. Agrippa, VII. For the Massachusetts Gazette.

"He received an invitation, but ever since his accident he has been troubled with severe headaches, and I suppose that keeps him away." "He isn't up to my standard," said Randolph, consequentially. "He comes of a low family." "You and he have been together a good deal." "Oh, I have found him of some service, but I have paid for it."

It was near John's time for coming home, but as Mrs John was desirous to finish a special triumph of her skill before dinner, she did not go out to meet him. Placidly, though rather consequentially smiling, she sat stitching away with a regular sound, like a sort of dimpled little charming Dresden-china clock by the very best maker. A knock at the door, and a ring at the bell.

"I dare say not. And what sort of thieves are these supposed to be? They set about their business very oddly." "Not like London thieves," said Sydney, consequentially, as if he knew all about London thieves. "They are the distressed country people, no doubt such as would no more think of standing a second shot from my pistol, than of keeping the straits of Thermopylae.

But there are others whose thoughts are less clearly expressed, and whose schemes, perhaps, are less consequentially digested; who declare that they do not wish for a rupture, yet condemn the ministry for not doing that, by which a rupture would naturally have been made.

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