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How easy is it to go to heaven, for an adulterous heart to be absolved by Mr. Henkel, and as a seal to receive from Mr.
Her later pictures include "The Citron-Vender" and a number of portraits for the Henkel family of Donnersmark. <b>SCHMITT-SCHENKH, MARIA.</b> Born in Baden, 1837. She studied her art in Munich, Carlsruhe, and Italy. She established herself in Munich and painted pictures for churches, which are in Kirrlach, Mauer, Ziegelhausen, and other German towns.
Darrin washbowl?" "No, sir." "You make these denials on your word of honor, as a midshipman and gentleman?" persisted Commander Jephson. "I do, sir, and most earnestly and solemnly, sir," replied Midshipman Henkel. "One word, more, Mr. Henkel," went on the commandant of midshipmen. "When you improperly entered Mr.
Since the fight, however, in which you were pummeled like " "Never mind my fate in the fight," interposed Farley. "It was a fair fight." "Well, ever since the fight," resumed Henkel, "Darrin has been climbing up again in class favor. Most of the boobies in the fourth class seem to feel that, just because Darrin hammered you so, the beating you received proves Darrin's innocence of a mean act."
Health and hope, at Herares! "Then little Daurillac ran up the gangway, laughing. I looked at him every one did and wondered. And then, to cap the wonder, the two came up to me with their friendly, confident young faces, and asked for Henkel's house. "'Turn to the left, I said. And then I added, 'You'll excuse me, but what does Henkel want of you?
"Go on out and buy some incense to burn before Darrin," laughed Henkel harshly. Perhaps Mr. Henkel might not have been as flippant had he known that, all the time, Farley was studying him intently. "So, in spite of all explanations, you still have no use for Darrin?" asked Midshipman Farley. "I have just as much use for him as I have for any other big sneak," retorted Mr. Henkel.
Moser and Henkel responded: "We . . . acquiesce in your request, and deem it pertinent to the manifestation of the truth." Paul's Church, Lincoln Co., "to commence on the day after you shall have adjourned, and to continue at least three days."
In New Hanover Gerhard Henkel, the first Lutheran pastor in Virginia, continued the work from 1717 to 1728. In Philadelphia J. C. Schulz, of Wuerttemberg, was the first Lutheran pastor of whom we have any knowledge. Educated in Strassburg, Schulz arrived in Philadelphia on September 25, 1732. He also served New Hanover and New Providence.
Henkel's tone as he put the question, was one of bitter irony. "Do you know," demanded Farley, rising, his face now flushing painfully, "I don't wholly like your tone." "Forget it, then," begged Henkel. "I don't mean to be offensive to you, Farley. I haven't the least thought in the world like that.
"So you went and rubbed down Darrin's ruffled fur as gently as you could," continued Henkel. "I went to him and apologized the only thing a man could do under the circumstances." "And now I suppose some of the fellows are trying to build up an altar to Darrin as the class idol?" "I don't know. I hope so, for I'm convinced that Dave Darrin is as decent a fellow as ever signed papers at Annapolis."
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