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When, too, it was found without a doubt she was Sir John's daughter, they felt she belonged to them to do with as they pleased, so all things were accomplished for the benefit of the only divine church. Their rights in the New World were now being meddled with and this God-send was to give them, with her own hand, all right and title to the property in question.
Well we slept on the ground for two months and cooked out-of-doors, for we would not go even into the Mission which had not suffered until the earthquakes were over; and if the worst comes first there are plenty after and, somehow, harder to bear. Perhaps to Concha that terrible time was a God-send, for she thought no more of Rezánov for a while.
EDGEWORTHSTOWN, August 28, 1824. Your entertaining account of the archery meeting at Lord Bagot's came yesterday evening. What a magnificent entertainment, and in what good taste! It was a delightful house for a fete champetre. The Roman Catholic Bishop, M'Gaurin, held a confirmation the day before yesterday, and dined here on a God-send haunch of venison. Same day Mr. Hunter arrived, and Mr.
But what in the worl' do you want to hold up as po' a man as me an' if I do say it, yo' frien' when you was a boy?" "I know," said the other "I know. I don't want yo' money, even if you had it. I want you. You've come as a God-send. I I couldn't bury him till you'd said somethin'." His voice choked he shook with a suppressed sob. The bishop slid off his horse: "What is it, Jack?
What at first appeared to you to be a calamity turned out to be a God-send, my boy. The Supreme Court behaved handsomely by you." This always brought out a vigorous protest from Mr. and Mrs. Flanders. They stoutly maintained that Mr. Bingle was an original partner in the enterprise, and, when it came right down to tacks, had put quite as much capital into the business as either of them.
Raeburn was obliged to go out almost directly as he had an appointment in the city, but Erica knew that he had seen enough of Donovan to realize what he was and was satisfied. "I am so glad you have just met," she said when he had left the room. "And, as to Dolly, she's been a real god-send. I haven't seen my father smile before for a week."
I wanted to return part: but he walked out of the shop, and before I could get round the counter he had got round the corner of the street." "'Twas a God-send, my dear father," replied Newton, "for I have not a halfpenny. Do you know what became of my chest, that I left on board of the sloop?" "Dear me! now I think of it, it came here by the waggon. I put it up stairs. I wondered why you sent it."
They all had excellent appetites, while Anna Vassilyevna, with unflagging hospitality, kept urging the guests to eat more, assuring them that nothing was more wholesome than eating in the open air. She even encouraged Uvar Ivanovitch with such assurances. 'Don't trouble about me! he grunted with his mouth full. 'Such a lovely day is a God-send, indeed! she repeated constantly.
The potatoes he sold for fifty cents the five-eighth basket, from house to house, and he brought back, for his load of vegetables, ten dollars and twenty cents, which he handed to Mrs. Atterson, much to that lady's joy. "My soul and body, Hiram!" she exclaimed. "This is just a God-send no less.
Preparations for the ball went on steadily, and in a dull winter it had its color value for society. It was to be a Spanish costume-ball, and at many tea-tables the talk of it was a god-send. Sarcastic as it frequently was on the question of Monty's extravagance, there was a splendor about the Aladdin-like entertainment which had a charm.
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