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Was it to be always sin, shame and sorrow in the future, as it had been in the past, and the ever-watchful eye and protecting hand of his father laying burdens on him greater than he could bear or was he, too, some day or another to come to feel that he was fairly well and happy?
"I will come to you to-morrow, Julia. Will you suffer me to see you in the morning, say at twelve?" "Yes, come!" was all her answer; and the next moment the harsh accents of her ever-watchful mother warned us to risk no more. My sleep that night was anything but satisfactory. I had feverish dreams, unquiet slumbers, and woke at morning with an excruciating headache.
Yet on the morning of the 22d the way to Marietta by the Powder Springs road was only contested by cavalry, though Johnston's ever-watchful eye had seen the danger and by his order Hood was marching his corps from the other flank of the army to meet Sherman's extension by our right.
But the ever-watchful eye of the searchlight no longer struck upon the wall where the boys stood, and they realized that for the present they were safe from discovery. Ventner moved on down the gangway and soon disappeared in a cross cutting which ran to the right. "That's lucky!" exclaimed Jimmie. "Why didn't we geezle him?" demanded Tommy. "Because we want his help!" replied Dick.
Martin, then turning sharply to his right he found himself beneath the tall, frowning walls of the Temple prison, the grim guardian of so many secrets, such terrible despair, such unspeakable tragedies. Here, too, as in the Place de la Revolution, an intermittent roll of muffled drums proclaimed the ever-watchful presence of the National Guard.
"Such a beautiful day," said George, "and such pleasant company!" "Really, Mr. Allen, don't you think it would have been pleasanter for you in front?" "What did you say, my dear?" came immediately from her mother, the ever-watchful dragon just before them.
She became so accustomed to owe everything to her sister to resign all her most trifling difficulties to Ida's ever-ready care to have all her tastes consulted by Ida's ever-watchful kindness that she never appreciated, as it deserved, the deep, devoted love of which she was the object.
Countless craft, manned by lissome blacks or tawny Hottentots, instantly shot forth from the crowded quays, and surged in picturesque disorder round the great hull, scarred by the ordure of ten score pure Arab chargers. 'Who goes there? cried the ever-watchful sentry on the ship, as he ran out the ready-primed Vickers-Maxim from the port-hole.
Clearly, this curious Australian cousin of the Mediterranean sea-horses has acquired so marvellous a resemblance to a bit of fucus in order to deceive the eyes of its ever-watchful enemies, and to become indistinguishable from the uneatable weed whose colour and form it so surprisingly imitates.
They had thus far avoided civilization and towns, where they knew the ever-watchful eye of Prussian authority was to be feared. They knew well enough that their wet garments constituted no disguise; but they could, at least, get to shore and see how the land lay. They were greatly elated at their success so far, and at their providential reunion.
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