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Updated: May 11, 2025
The order to march was about to be given when the distant rattle of musketry was distinctly heard. The colonel looked at the senior major enquiringly. "A raiding crush, sir," replied the latter to the unspoken question. "While we've been on a wild goose chase Fritz is raiding our camp." Nobly the sorely-tried Waffs rose to the occasion.
"That would make it a very heavy thing to be a Christian," he said; "there would be no liberty at all." "Oh, but it is all liberty!" I said. "When you love Jesus." He looked at me so enquiringly, so inquisitively, that I went on. "You do not think it hard to do things for anybody you love?" "No," said he. "I would like to do things for you."
He created also the germ of light, he stood therefore at the head of the solar Gods, and was called the creator of ice, from which, when he had cleft it, the sun and the moan came forth. as well as of the other Gods, finds expression. Pentaur listened to the youth with folded arms, now looking at him enquiringly, now adding approbation.
Polykarp had ridden by on his father's fine horse, had greeted her as he passed, and had dropped a rose on the roadway. Half an hour later the old black slave came to Sirona, who was throwing the shuttle through the warp with a skilful hand. "Mistress," cried the negress with a hideous grin; the lonely woman paused in her work, and as she looked up enquiringly the old woman gave her a rose.
"Take him away, Patricia!" From across the hall came the shrill blast of a trumpet. Custard, his forefeet firmly planted on Miss Kirby's chest, his head cocked enquiringly, promptly barked a defiant response.
The young girl shivered, as if a chill breeze had struck her, and when the artist stood beside her, she gazed enquiringly at him with her dark eyes, which looked larger than ever in the pallid, emaciated face, and said in a low, firm tone: "I want to speak to him. You will take me to the picture. I must see it." "He has thrust his maul-stick through it.
You know what I mean?" The prelate let his hand slip from the young man's shoulder, looking enquiringly in his face; and when Orion, finding no reply ready, drew back a step or two, the old man went on with growing excitement: "It is humility, pious and submissive faith, that I find you lack, my friend.
Man leaves a weed to grow unheeded or roots it up but you are a noble tree, and I am like the gardener who has forgotten to provide it with a prop, and who is now thankful to have detected a bend that reminds him of his neglect. You look at me enquiringly, and I can see in your eyes that I seem to you a severe judge. Of what are you accused?
"But I don't intend to be treated as a strange guest, dear Aunt, for that would drive me to return home at once. You are my father's eldest sister, and I mean to make you love me, if you will give me the least chance to do so." She looked around her, enquiringly, and Aunt Jane pointed a bony finger at the porch. "That is the way.
She turned and looked at him, enquiringly at first, then with a delightful little smile which relieved all the tenseness of her expression. "By assuring me that you are not going to emulate, in however innocent a fashion, my husband's exploits in the musical comedy world." He leaned over her chair, took her hands in his and looked into her eyes. "Honestly," he asked, "do you need any assurance?"
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