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Clark kindly made a second excursion with me to assist in establishing a line of stakes across the McClure glacier to measure its rate of flow.

"LANGDALE, 13th August, Evening. "It is perfectly calm to-night, not painfully hot and the full moon shining over the mountains, opposite my window, which are the scene of Wordsworth's 'Excursion. It was terribly hot in the earlier day, and I did not leave the house till five o'clock.

No man knows what he is doing: we succeed by the right oblique. Little did Linnæus guess that he was preparing the way for great good fortune. The second excursion was one of luxury. It lacked all the hardships of the first, and involved the management of a party. Reuterholm was a rich Jewish banker, and a man in close touch with all Swedish affairs of State.

William, having waited for some time after he had seen the two horses arrive at the door, wondering all the time why Copley did not come up, went down to the door to inquire what had become of him. The concierge informed him that Copley had gone away with another boy, out to the Corso. So Mr. William ordered the carriage, and he and his wife went away on their excursion alone.

But Mudge was too busy getting his Homeseekers in line to attempt the solution of any mysteries on the side. In Crowheart the coming excursion of Homeseekers was the chief theme.

We heard him mount the stairs directly; he did not proceed to his ordinary chamber, but turned into that with the panelled bed: its window, as I mentioned before, is wide enough for anybody to get through; and it struck me that he plotted another midnight excursion, of which he had rather we had no suspicion. 'Is he a ghoul or a vampire? I mused. I had read of such hideous incarnate demons.

Detlor to a landau. Mrs. Detlor asked to be driven to her hotel. "I shall see you this afternoon at the excursion if you are well enough to go," Hagar said to her. "Perhaps," she said with a strange smile. Then, as she drove away, "You have not read your letters this morning." He looked after her for a moment, puzzled by what she said and by the expression on her face.

Yet the Queen seems to have had a brief return of happiness to have been upborne on a sudden tide of youthful joyance, during their autumn stay at Balmoral. She wrote: "Being out a good deal here and seeing new and fine scenery does me good." Of their last great Highland excursion, she said: "Have enjoyed nothing so much, or felt so much cheered by anything since my great sorrow."

"Well, we shall meet at dinner," said Ernest; "meanwhile let me prevail on you to accompany me to the /Pliniana/. I wish to say farewell to that crystal spring." Teresa, delighted at any excursion, readily consented. "And I too, mamma," cried the child; "and my little sister?" "Oh, certainly," said Maltravers, speaking for the parents.

Brooke, accompanied by several of our officers and some of the residents, made an excursion up the river. We started early in the morning, with a flowing tide; and, rapidly sweeping past the suburbs of the town, which extend some distance up the river, we found ourselves gliding through most interesting scenery.

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