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The Abbot and Father Copeland were anxious to be able to answer that Sir Leonard was not within their precincts, and, having heard that Master Groats was about to sail for Flanders, the Sub-Prior made the entreaty that his nephew might thus be conveyed to the Low Countries, where the fugitives of each party in turn found a refuge.
Mathieson's health, it was afterwards resolved that, for a time at least, Mr. Copeland should live at either Station as seem most suitable or most requisite. Dr. Inglis and a number of his most energetic Natives accompanied us to Umairarekar Tanna.
But she knows now, since she has studied with her pupil in college the problems of composition, under the wise advice of Mr. Charles T. Copeland, that the style of every writer and indeed, of every human being, illiterate or cultivated, is a composite reminiscence of all that he has read and heard.
Wiseman, Bart., C. B., arrived in the harbor to investigate many grievances of white men and trading vessels among the Islands. A petition having been previously presented to the Governor in Sydney, as drawn out by the Revs. Messrs. Geddie and Copeland, after the murder of Mr. and Mrs.
Copeland, in fact, was making paper fans out of the official note-paper in front of him. "What's the matter with Washington and Wilkie?" inquired Blake, attentively regarding his cigar. "They 're just where we are at a standstill," acknowledged the Commissioner. "And that's where we 'll stay!" heavily contended the Second Deputy. The entire situation was an insidiously flattering one to Blake.
Besides those who held Royal appointments, there were other manufacturers of decorative furniture Thomas Johnson, Copeland, Robert Davy, a French carver named Nicholas Collet, who settled in England, and many others. In Mr.
So he prepared to set forth, but Grisell obtained from him what she had scarcely understood the night before, the entire history of the fall of her father and brother, and how gallantly Leonard Copeland had tried to withstand Clifford's rage. "He did his best for them," she said, as if it were her one drop of hope and comfort.
A message was also sent to Sir William Copeland that his son had been the death of the daughter of Whitburn; for poor little Grisell lay moaning in a state of much fever and great suffering, so that the Lady Salisbury could not look at her, nor hear her sighs and sobs without tears, and the barber-surgeon, unaccustomed to the effects of gunpowder, had little or no hope of her life.
But he nursed to his heavy-breathing bosom the consciousness that he himself was not without his own undivulged powers, his own private tricks, his own inner reserves. "I say I 'll get him!" he calmly proclaimed. "And I guess that ought to be enough!" The unpretentious, brownstone-fronted home of Deputy Copeland was visited, late that night, by a woman.
I selected Company D, of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Regular Volunteer Corps, and was assigned accordingly. The recruits were retained for some time at Camp Copeland, then about the dreariest, most uncomfortable place I ever saw; shelter and provisions insufficient, bad whisky and blacklegs abundant. Joe Stewart, John Alexander, and myself tented together here.
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