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Edi, heaving a deep sigh, answered nothing for the present. "Edi," the master said when no answer came, "I cannot understand what sadness can be found in our topic, nor what can burden your mind, but one thing I can see, that today you all are like a herd of thoughtless sheep with whom nothing can be done. Kaetheli, you magpie, can you stop a moment and listen to what I am saying?

Constituit necnon Feretrum argenteum in modum Ecclesiae fabricatum atque alia quam plurima huic Sacre Edi contulit beneficia." The lower chamber is shut off from the Lady Chapel by a screen of painted stone with open-work panelling in two stages. The chapel is a pentagon in plan, and has two windows, while a third opens into the Lady Chapel through the screen.

"So, I thought you wanted to be a professor of history," remarked the father, not much disturbed by this piece of news. "I want to be that, too," said Ritz, "I, too, want to sail in ships." "No, you see, Ritz, two brothers must not be the same thing, else they get in each other's way," instructed Edi. "Then I will be a sea-robber, they too sail in ships," Ritz comforted himself.

At the entrance of the house was an open traveling coach, to which were harnessed two bay horses which pawed the ground impatiently, and shook their heads so that the bright harness rattled loudly. Ritz and Edi disappeared again. These sounds were irresistible to them. Now 'Lizebeth rushed in. "There is a strange gentleman below with the master," she reported.

"Why will you continue," said his brother in a low voice, "to render yourself liable to these strong rebuffs from plain people?" "Well said, most vituline Solomon secundus, well said." "Hycy," said his mother, "you ought to remimber that every one didn't get the edi cation you did an' that ignorant people like your father and Gerald Kavanagh there can't undhercomestand one-half o' what you say.

'Lizebeth always called the boys by their full names, for the shortening of the names, Ritz and Edi, seemed to her a degrading of their names and an injustice to her favorites. "Yes, yes, I believe you.

Edi and Ritz took Erick between them and thus marched ahead of the mother to conduct him to his little room which was beside their bedroom, so that the door between could be left open, with the advantage that Erick also could be drawn into the nightly conversation. Both Edi and Ritz were delighted with that. So the Organ-Sunday, which had begun so hostilely, ended quite peacefully.

'Lizebeth had been in the parsonage of Upper Wood as long as one could remember, for there had always been a son, and when the time had come, then he had become parson in Upper Wood. First 'Lizebeth had served the grandfather, then the father and now the son, and she had long since elected Edi as the future minister, and intended to look after his house when he should be the master here.

It's this Way. I had met Edi Miss Calder that is before I came that morning, and there were things which made me look upon her as free; and, thinking that, I let my mind dwell on her. Then you said she wasn't free, but was promised to you, and that was the worst knock I've had for a time. It clean put me off, and I made a fool of myself for some days, and it's a mercy I'm not in Berwick gaol.

But now she saw Edi soaring along like an arrow into the midst of a crowd of boys, and they all acted so strangely and they shouted so strangely that Sally thought that something particular must be in preparation there, and no doubt concerned the new-comers. Then she could hear something from Edi.

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