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"When your father sends me." And I felt that HE felt that our intercourse was always to be limited to this. Nothing clandestine, nothing obtrusive, was possible, even for friendship's sake, to John Halifax. My father came in late that evening; he looked tired and uneasy, and instead of going to bed, though it was after nine o'clock, sat down to his pipe in the chimney-corner.

"How much do you own?" "I've got about three hundred dollars," was the answer. "Well," was Harper's reply, "I'm not sure, but I'll try and get you off for that. I'll take the risk for friendship's sake for I'd hate to see you sent to state's prison for a year or two."

The object of his cupidity, the belt of money, had saved Salvé, who now felled him to the ground with a blow that sent him rolling over the embankment into the sea. "Help! help!" came up to him from the water. "You shall have it," replied Salvé, derisively, "for our fine friendship's sake. Throw up your knife, though, first;" and he made a noose in his handkerchief then to reach down to him.

"My dear Evelyn, I came here because we have always been friends and for old friendship's sake by nobody." These words seemed to reassure her, and she sat down by her friend, saying that if Louise only knew the trouble she had been through. "But all that is forgotten... if it can be forgotten. Do you know if our sins are ever forgotten, Louise?" "Sins, Evelyn? What sins?

Now if, say, Adrien Leroy were to back some bills for me, Harker certainly would not refuse; but I am hardly in a position to ask Leroy." "But I am," said Vermont, smiling with the consciousness of power; "and I will do it for you, for old friendship's sake." "You will!" exclaimed the captain gratefully. "Jasper, you're a brick! I feel sure, somehow, he will do it for you.

For Jim had remarked Gus's sprightliness in the Greek ordeal, but was not clever enough to see that Gus's performance had been only for old friendship's sake. Jim, however, put down Todd's device as mere "side," "show-off," "toadyism," and other choice things, all trotted out specially for his eyes.

"Why, is it to come so soon, then?" I questioned, impetuously. "In six weeks. It was all arranged to-day" with a soft little sigh at the end of her sentence. "Tell me this: Are you in any way being forced into the marriage?" "Not by people exactly. Only by circumstances. I I can't tell you any more, though, believe me, I am grateful for all you mean, and all you would do for friendship's sake."

Poole, and the work on it was for friendship's sake. Only on that understanding had Lydia consented to do it. Mrs. Poole had frequently wished to give her an odd job at needlework for which she herself either had not time or lacked the skill, and to pay for it as she would have had to pay any one else.

Frederick Harrison, when he presented us, in "Friendship's Garland," with Mr. Harrison setting up a guillotine in his back garden. There was something there always has been something of the somber intensity of the prophet in Mr. Morley.

Whom grasping Time so long has spared Life's sweet illusions to pursue, The common lot of age have shared? In every pulse of Friendship's heart There breeds unfelt a throb of pain, One hour must rend its links apart, Though years on years have forged the chain. So ends "The Boys," a lifelong play. We too must hear the Prompter's call To fairer scenes and brighter day Farewell!

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