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In this way he spent the modest little fortune which he possessed, and became a regular vagabond, though in spite of this he remained kind and generous, incapable of harming a worm." "But," I rejoined, "why did not his friends send him to sea? that would have made him more regular in his ways."

"It's you, Mr. Weir?" came in soft inquiry. "Yes. How in the world do you happen to be here, Janet Hosmer?" She laughed. "I thought I recognized you marching through the stream, so I wasn't alarmed." "No one would think of harming you, I'm sure." "But anyway I should have vanished if you had been a stranger." "Not being one, you remained.

Of a most unsuspecting nature, and with rot a particle of guile in his honest heart, he could not imagine anyone harming him by word or deed. Happy in his work, happy in the midst of his flock, and with Ms pleasant little home guarded by his bright housekeeper, he had no thought of trouble. To his eyes the sky was clear.

"They are trusting souls, for their line of retreat is cut off. We naturally have no intention of harming them, but they can't know that." "I'm not so sure," said Arcot. He turned to the apparent leader of the three and explained that there were several stories to descend, and stairs were harder than a flying unit.

And all after that the harm in the soul is felt much or little, thereafter is the hatred measured, more or less, unto the harming. But when a soul, by the grace of God and long travail, is come to feeling of ghostly joy in God, then it feeleth that sin hath been the cause of the delaying thereof.

"This purse is yours if you will tell me what has become of a woman named Joplin, with whom you left the village of , in Lancashire, in the year 18 ." "And," put in Mr. R , "the gentleman wants to know, with no view of harming the woman. It will be to her own advantage to inform us where she is." "'Pon honour again?" said Bill. "'Pon honour!"

Nothing but perjury in the very highest places could have initiated secession and rebellion, and to this very moment they derive all their vigor in the council-chamber and on the field from forsworn men, most of whom have been trained from their childhood, nurtured, instructed, and fed, and all of whom have been fostered in their manhood, and gifted with their whole power for harming her, by the kindly mother whose life they are assailing.

"But as for men, if there are any in these woods, which I very much doubt, what reason would they have for harming Frank?" "It might be in connection with that mysterious secret he seems bothered about." "Oh, you're worse than a half-dime novel," cried Ned with a laugh. "Come on, and stop that dismal croaking." Still following the telephone line, the boys went on.

I mean that you're to have all the help you want that you're to look to me for your strength, that you are to put your burdens on me." He placed her on the seat beside him and took one of her hands in both his. "There, now, we'll talk. You see, we're one, you and I. That isn't just a saying of the preachers. It's a fact. I couldn't harm you without harming myself. Don't you see that?

And in the struggle he slipped it was just by that open doorway and before I could do more than grasp at him, he shot through the opening and fell! It was sheer, pure accident, gentlemen! Upon my soul, I hadn't the least intention of harming him." "And after that?" asked Mitchington, at the end of a brief silence. "I saw Mr. Folliot Wraye," continued Flood. "Just afterwards, that was.

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