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It is well now, it is quiet. 'Good, said the Jungfrau. 'But we have gossipped enough, old fellow. It's time to slumber. 'It is time, indeed. The huge mountains sleep; the green, clear sky sleeps over the region of eternal silence. February 1878. I was walking over a wide plain alone. And suddenly I fancied light, cautious footsteps behind my back.... Some one was walking after me.

Through stress and strain he thought of them, as a thirsty man thinks of a long draught of cool water; and he spent them quietly, living in each moment: not complicating his leisure with many acquaintances or amusements, and neither vexed nor pleased because people called him selfish, and gossipped about his palace in a garden as a place mysterious and secret.

We now adjourned to the drawing-room, where we gossipped away till past midnight; and I retired to my room, meditating over Jack's adventures, and praying in my heart, that despite all his mischances, my own might end as happily.

First of all, your love affair is being gossipped about; secondly, this gossip has indirectly brought your lover into serious danger. You have met my lord Edouard Bomston, the young English noble who is now staying at Vevay. Your lover has been on terms of such warm friendship with him ever since they met at Sion some time ago that I could not believe they would ever have quarrelled.

Sybil was satisfied nay, she was delighted. In company with Lyon she walked up and down the deck, looking so joyous that the men about the place could but remark upon it as they gossipped with each other. The new voyagers took supper in the Captain's cabin, and afterwards returned to the deck and remained on it until the sun set and the stars came out. "Oh, this sense of release from danger!

Lander was trundled across the narrow island to the beach. In the evenings they went to the Piazza, where their faces and figures had become known, and the Venetians gossipped them down to the last fact of their relation with an accuracy creditable to their ingenuity in the affairs of others. To them Mrs.

Such a thing had never happened before and when the next season the run was continued its attractions were undimmed, save in one particular the original Polly Peachum was no longer to be seen or heard. Gradually it became gossipped about that the Duke of Bolton's suit had succeeded.

I was curious about everything and Jack is so trustful! I went into the hold, I asked questions innumerable, and I found plenty of young officers delighted to shew their own importance, who gossipped without needing any encouragement from me.

The temporalities of the church What's o'clock, said the emperor to the chief eunuch? it cannot sure be far from eight this woman has gossipped at least seven hours. Do you hear, my tomorrow-night's wife shall be dumb cut her tongue out before you bring her to our bed.

Hardie gossipped with him; and, after a detour or two, glided to his real anxiety. "Sampson tells me you know more about Captain Dodd's case than he does: he is not very clear as to the cause of the poor man's going mad." "The cause? Why, apoplexy." "Yes, but I mean what caused the apoplexy?" Mr.

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