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In our section of the country servants were generally quite conversant with the intimate and personal affairs of the home. "Don't you never do it, Mr. Wade," she counseled. "Ready-mades ain't for the likes of her."

"Please give them to him for me," indicating Thad, "I don't want his money." "Not I," said the fat girl; "it isn't my funeral. Let him do the weeping and you take and give them to the poor." Gus offered them to Grace, who also refused, shaking her head. Bill took the bills, and, limping over to Thad, handed him his wager. "You mustn't feel sore at us," counseled the youthful engineer.

Betty went into the pig house, the chicken house and yard, and every outbuilding. No Bob was in sight. "But he put the bar down that was our signal," she said to herself, over and over. "Don't fret, dearie. Sit down and eat your supper," counseled Miss Hope placidly, when she had to report that she could not find him. "He may be real late. I'll keep a plate hot for him."

They must needs stay there full nine days, till at last the doughty knights made plaint, that they durst not ride again to their land. Meantime king Siegfried had sent to fetch his friends; he asked them what they counseled, whether or no they should to the Rhine. "My kinsman Gunther and his kin have sent to fetch me for a feasting.

The situation created by the European war, he continues, "affected the entire continent in the same manner and with the same political and economic intensity as the United States, and both self-interest and moral obligations ought to have counseled the consummating of solidarity, here and now, by making common cause and endorsing the attitude of the United States to the extreme limit, until the disturbing force should be overcome.

"I'd bet my shirt he'll stand to pay the price for every man that's cited on that list." "Shaw," the sheriff deprecated. "That's dead against the law, that is. He can't do that." "He will do it," Carp predicted. "If I was on that list I'd be moving for somewheres a long ways remote from here." "Then you'd better be starting," Alden counseled mildly.

Uncle Guardy acidulously counseled his beloved Esmé not to be every species of a mildly qualified idiot at one and the same time. Esmé elevated her nose in the air and marched out of the room to telephone Hal Surtaine forthwith. Furthermore, that the matter on which she had wished to speak to him was a business matter, and that she would expect him to keep the broken appointment later.

The Brooklyn, of 450 tons burden, had sailed from New York February 4, 1846, the date happening to be the same as that on which began the exodus from Nauvoo westward. The voyage was an authorized expedition, counseled by President Brigham Young and his advisers in the early winter.

Another trouble loomed up before the anxious housekeeper. A sprightly widower belonging to the same church as Martha, came home with her every Sunday night, and class-meeting night, which was Thursday. "You ought to consider well," counseled Mrs. Underhill. "A stepmother is a sort of thankless office. And two big boys!" "Well I'm used to boys.

'I will guide your thoughts, that the right interpretation be uttered. In this way many of Lahiri Mahasaya's perceptions came to be recorded, with voluminous commentaries by various students. "The master never counseled slavish belief. 'Words are only shells, he said. 'Win conviction of God's presence through your own joyous contact in meditation.

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