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The big stone is just to have 'Luke. 7:47: For she loved much, and the little one: 'My brother. All right, I'll set 'em up to-morrow, only I kind o' thought it didn't give a terrible lot of information. But I suppose you know the meanin' of it." "Yes, I know," said the man with the mark upon his brow. The HIDDEN CRUCIFIX We had only one incurable sorrow in St. Cuthbert's manse.

"Yes," said I in a chastened voice, "I asked you if it was not very large." "Thae was no' yir exact words, but I ken yir meanin'. It's a gran' kirk, St. Cuthbert's, an' ye'll need to speak oot no' to yell, ye ken, for I'm nigh deefened wi' the roarin' o' the candidates sin' oor kirk was preached vacant by the Presbytery.

Cuthbert's special affection for the eider may have been called out by another strange and well-known fact about them of which Reginald oddly enough takes no note namely, that they line their nests with down plucked from their own bosom; thus realizing the fable which has made the pelican for so many centuries the type of the Church.

Cuthbert's hermitage at Farne, and there, he said afterwards, he longed for the first time for the rest and solitude of the hermitage. He may have done things which lay heavy on his conscience. But it was getting time to think about his soul. He took the cross, and went off to Jerusalem, as many a man did then, under difficulties incredible, dying, too often, on the way.

Cuthbert's curious grave-clothes, as described by an eyewitness to his disinterment in the twelfth century, were ornamented with cut-work, which was used principally for ecclesiastical purposes, and was looked upon in England till the dissolution of the monasteries as a church secret. The open-work embroidery, which went under the general name of cut-work, is the origin of lace.

For myself, I love not such hocus pocus; but if it be a matter of Cuthbert's safety, I will e'en go and listen to her tale. If she wants to filch money from me for foul purposes, she will find she has come to the wrong man. I will pay for nothing till I have got my money's worth." It was already dark. Jacob had been partaking of one of Martin Holt's hospitable suppers.

He had yielded most unwillingly at last to her entreaties, backed as they were by the sound arguments and good sense of Father Francis. The Earl of Evesham received Cuthbert's application very graciously.

'Some parish duties as well, suggested Mr Slope. Mr Harding acknowledged the diminutive incumbency of St Cuthbert's. Mr Slope then left him alone, having condescended sufficiently, and joined the conversation among the higher powers.

Be on thy guard, good coz, and only speak familiarly to me in secret. O Cherry, how I have longed to see thee Cuthbert's Cherry, of whom I have heard so much! And how comest thou hither? Has he sent thee?" "He? I have not seen him these six months past. Petronella, sweet cousin, give me good news of him." "Why, so I can the very best. He has found the treasure. It is safely lodged here.

"Dennison thinks that the proggins and all his bulldogs are after him," Bunny Langham said; "the whole thing was only a trick to get us out before anything happened." "They can catch me if they like," Ward replied, "I can't run to-night." So the three of us walked back to St. Cuthbert's, and Bunny complained bitterly that he could not come in and wait until Lambert and Dennison turned up.

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