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If the English admiral would do as much, the place might be afterwards supplied without limit and held till doomsday, a perpetual thorn in Philip's side. Sir Francis Vere was likewise warmly in favour of the project, but he stood alone. All the other Englishmen opposed it as hazardous, extravagant, and in direct contravention of the minute instructions of the queen.
He'll not come here. 'Death give him up! returned the old woman, impatiently. 'He will come here. 'We shall see, said Alice. 'We shall see him, returned her mother. 'And doomsday, said the daughter. 'You think I'm in my second childhood, I know! croaked the old woman. 'That's the respect and duty that I get from my own gal, but I'm wiser than you take me for. He'll come.
The cards may lie there till doomsday, and I will never pick them up, The old man having won money from the other about one hundred dollars took it out of his pocket, and handing it to him said: 'Here, Harry, is your money; take it and do good with it; I shall with mine. As the traveler followed them downstairs, he saw them conversing by the doorway, and overheard enough to know that the older man was saying something about the song which the young man had sung.
Do you remember the sermon of Horace Bushnell on the "Populating Power of the Christian Faith"? Do you recall the history of the infamous Jukes family? That of the seven devout and noble generations of the Murrays? The Day of Judgment is not only the Last Great Day it is to-day and every day. "Every day is Doomsday," says Emerson. Nature is unforgetful. Nature is accountant.
"We fellows don't know how to pick out words that sound nice, but mean a I beg your pardon a good deal more than they say. Anyhow, I suppose, if I try from now on till doomsday I shall never be able to speak like you." Bless his young sophomore's soul!
He won't see you unless you go to him as he chooses." "If he waits for that, he may wait till doomsday. I don't choose to go on that water and cross it I won't," said Sir Bale. But when his distracting reminders began to pour in upon him, and the idea of dismembering what remained of his property came home to him, his resolution faltered.
Not far off, on an island in the river, one can see people who are watching the fête and who think that they are present at one of the spectacles forerunning doomsday. Among the crowd are seen the "raskolnik" Cornelius, old Vitalya of the "runners," deserters, the merchant Ivanov, the clerk Dokounine ... and several others.
I don't say it'll last till doomsday, as the gravedigger says to Hamlet, because I don't know so much about doomsday as some people pretend to; but you see, sir, it's not finished yet." "Thank you," I said; "that's just what I meant. You thought I was hasty in my judgment of your coffin; whereas I only said of it knowingly what you said of the world thoughtlessly.
Nothing doing. A corpse that didn't have any better judgment than that could stay in bed until doomsday for all of him. So they had to get another undertaker. But Bennett told her to get the basket and he would send the assistant after it. But I held it for ransom, and Bennett had to pay me two dollars for it." His auditors wiped their eyes, half ashamed of their laughter.
I half promised you would call to-morrow morning. 'Yes, I will, said Emily. 'I don't think it's altogether right, remarked Mrs. Hood, 'that Emily should have to work in her holidays; and I'm sure it's all no use; Jessie Cartwright will never do any good if she has lessons from now to Doomsday. 'Well, it's very necessary she should, replied Mr. Hood.
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