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Arm, arm thyself and go to war! Hark, hark! the foes approach. Thy general waits; oh, let him not thy knightliness reproach! Oh, direly will he visit thee for cowardice to-day, For dire the crime in any clime of soldiers who betray. Well canst thou glide unnoticed to the camp, without thy sword; Wilt thou not heed my tears, my sighs begone without a word!

Clytie predicted most direly interesting things of him if he did not come to the Feet before he died. "But I believe he will come to the Feet," she added, "even if it's on his very death-bed, with the cold sweat standing on his brow. It would make a lovely tract him coming to the Feet at the very last moment and his face lighting up and everything."

And now I saw these men had died in fight and not so long since, for the blood that fouled them and the boat was still wet, and even as I bent over them the hound licked the face of him that lay uppermost and whined. And men and dog alike seemed direly thin and emaciate. So we cast off and I sat to watch the boat until like a phantom, it melted into the mist and vanished away.

But religion has itself been too much apart from the things of everyday, it has lived in a compartment of its own, labelled "Sundays only." As a consequence its influence has failed to permeate the world of affairs, and both religion and the world have suffered direly as a result.

"Come away, you've seen enough, more than enough!" he whispered in the girl's ear. She shook her head. "No, no!" she answered, under her breath. "How horrible and yet, how wonderful!" Then a misfortune happened; trivial yet how direly pregnant! For Stern, trying to readjust his position, laid his right hand on the wall above his head.

Now at this she gave a little, pitiful, helpless gesture and looked from me to the others, her eyes a-swim with tears. "Alas!" she sobbed. "And is he yet so direly sick?"

Several marketcarts are abroad.... There goes an extra train, shrieking direly along the curve. It is actually growing light. With the first gleam of day my excellent aunt who embodies all my future expectations of wealth sleeping in the next chamber, turns in her bed, yawns loudly and unreservedly, gets up and takes an observation, opening and closing her shutters with a bang.

They were direly poor, he said, and the fear of losing their wages had upset them, the long night without sleep had destroyed their powers of reasoning, and would we forgive them for the dastardly outrage? Needless to say we dismissed them, as do the magistrates, with a caution. We met amongst other Montenegrin officials the district doctor, an interesting man of varied experience.

"Aye, verily, but she is a maid, brother, therein lieth vasty difference, and therefore do I fear her for her very sweetness and purity fear her? Faith, my knees do knock at sound of her voice, her very step doth set me direly a-tremble. For she is so fair so pure and nigh the angels, that I alack!

A little incident throws a glimmer from the dark lantern of memory upon William Direly, one of these practitioners with the razor and the lancet. He was lost between Boston and Roxbury in a violent tempest of wind and snow; ten days afterwards a son was born to his widow, and with a touch of homely sentiment, I had almost said poetry, they called the little creature "Fathergone" Direly.

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