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Updated: June 14, 2025


In every place there was Bible reading, and Eurie was the reader, and it was such a morning that she will remember for all time. "Pray, who is this Mr. Roberts?" she asked, as they parted company at the foot of the hill. "Where did you make his acquaintance?" "He is Mrs. Smythe's nephew," Flossy said. "She introduced me to him the other evening." "The other evening!

"A great many things are to be different from what they have hitherto been," Flossy said, with a soft little laugh. "So I begin to perceive." "Nell," said Eurie, turning back when she was half way up the stairs, having said good-night, "are you going to help them with those tableaux?" "Not much," said Nellis.

It can hardly be said to be a story, except as records of real lives of course make stories. But Eurie was not a Christian, you see; and however foolish it may have been in her she had picked out dancing as one of the amusements not fitting to a Christian profession.

He insisted, however, that these officers did not stand between Christ and the ordinary believer, "though they haue the grace and office of teaching and guiding.... Because eurie one of the church is made Kinge, and Priest and a Prophet, under Christ, to vpholde and further the kingdom of God." Browne and Barrowe both made the Bible their guide in all matters of church life.

"That is extremely doubtful," Eurie said, in undertone, as he passed on. How the children did stare! "They are certainly unused to visitors," Ruth said, growing uncomfortable under such prolonged gazing. "What is the use of all this, girls? We might better be at home." "If we had grown up here," Eurie said, bravely, "we should probably have our place by this time.

She shuddered as the steel touched her lips. She had no spoon at all, and she looked on in utter disgust while Eurie merrily stirred her tea with her fork. When the waiter came at last, with hearty apologies for keeping them waiting for their spoons, and the old gentleman said cordially, "All in good time.

Hurlbut your address to the children that summer day under the trees was the germ of this shoot of sensitiveness for the strict truth, that shall bloom into conscientious fruit. It was by this process that they were all together in Marion's den, as Eurie called her stuffed and uninviting little room.

"Why, he didn't say; but I suppose she is with father. He stopped to call at the Newton's. I guess you will have to hurry, won't you?" Jennie was provokingly cool and composed; no sense of responsibility rested upon her. "Hurry!" said Eurie. "Why, he can't have any dinner here. We haven't a thing in the house for a stranger."

To haue and to hold the said land and eurie parcell thereof to the said John Prescott his heyeres & assignes for euer, to his and their only propper vse and behoofe. Also wee do covenant & promise to lend the said John Prescott fiue pounds in current money one yeare for the buying of Irons for the mill.

Flossy chose to make no answer at all, and presently the two departed together to attend their first Sabbath-school since they were known as children. As they passed a certain tent Eurie's ready ears gained information from other passers-by: "This is where the little children are; Miss Rider is going to teach them." Eurie halted. "I'm going in here," she said, decidedly, to Flossy.

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