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I sought out a dwellin' in the wildest part o' these mountains, an' fell upon this cave, where we've lived happy enough together." "Do you mean to say the child has never played with other children?" inquired March, amazed at this discovery. "Not much.

Then, behold ye, there's birds o' prey hoverin' over each on ye, and it's which'll be snapped up fust. Then Oh, dear! Oh, dear! it be like the devil come into the world again." Mrs. Berry struck her hands and moaned. "A day I'll give ye: I'll go so far as a week: but there's the outside. Three months dwellin' apart!

'T was my fault for not remindin' you. An' yet I did, now an' again, but you wouldn't see it. Yet you knawed in your heart, an' I didn't like to pain 'e dwellin' on it overmuch." "How did I knaw? I didn't knaw nothin' 't all 'bout it. How should I? Me grawin' aulder an' aulder, an' leanin' more an' more 'pon 'e at every turn. An' him no friend to me he 's never sought to win me he 's "

I must begin to do as they all do. And it is a crackin' good shovel too," says he pensively. Says I, "You are goin' to carry that shovel right straight home, Josiah Allen!" And I made him. The idee. But I see in this and in many kindred things, that he wuz a dwellin' on this thought of political life its honors and emollients. And often, and in dark hints, he would speak of his Plan.

But she did not even seem to see the chair he had indicated or the fire. She stood wringing her hands, in a regardless way, under her shawl, and looking at him imploringly. "I ain't in any danger," she said, "not compared to what you be. He's stopped dwellin' on that man an' his mind is on you." The shame of this did not move her now.

"'Blessed are the dead that dee i' the Lord, for they rest fro their labours. An again, 'Suffer us not at our last hour, for onny pains o' death, to fa' fro thee. Oh Ruchot, dear! fo' the love theaw hadst fo' thy poor chilt, who is now delivert fro' the burthen o' th' flesh, an' dwellin' i' joy an felicity wi' God an his angels, dunna endanger thy precious sowl.

He knows that dwellin' close to the ground, as I do, I pine for spiritual elevation," with a melting glance at the bottles behind the bar, doing much to explain the size of his first drink. "Like it, do ye?" questioned Bailey indicating the shelf. "Well, not exactly! Booze is like air I need it. It makes a new man out of me and usually ends by gettin' both me and the new one laid off."

But he is liked by everybody, and everybody is glad to see him so prosperous and well off. And a big sugar bush, over 1100 trees, and a nice little sugar house way up on a pretty side hill amongst the maple trees. A good, big, handsome dwellin' house, a sort of cream color, with green blinds; big barn, and carriage house, etc., etc., and everything in the very best of order.

We had rooms nigh to the river, the banks of which wuz terraced down to the water, and laid out in little parks, public gardens full of flowers and trees and flowering shrubs. There are two massive stun bridges in this part of the city, and very handsome dwellin' houses, churches, and the Swartzenburg palace.

Here you will be alone," she proceeded, "without one being on whom you can depend, or to whom you can open your heart for many a time you eased that poor heart by telling me of your love for him, and by dwellin' upon his accomplishments and beauty and, indeed, it's no wonder you should, for where, oh! where is his aiquil to be found?