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I could not help laughing, and said, Hey-day! Mrs. Jervis, what! don't you know me? She stood all in amaze, and looked at me from top to toe: Why, you surprise me, said she: What! Pamela thus metamorphosed! How came this about? As it happened, in stept my master; and my back being to him, he thought it was a stranger speaking to Mrs.

Malhar Rao and Wellesley were two great authorities; but, in any case, when once any State had introduced the new system, all its rivals were compelled to do likewise, and the State which did it with the most energy prevailed. The citation above given is from Owen's Selections, p. 336. This was the hey-day of European adventure in the East.

"Hey-day, young man," exclaimed Mr Donnithorne, as he carefully filled his pipe with precious weed, "your oratorical powers are uncommon! Surely thy talents had been better bestowed in the Church or at the Bar than in the sickroom or the hospital. Demosthenes himself would have paled before thee, lad though, if truth must be told, there is a dash more sound than sense in thine eloquence."

"Hey-day!" cried the burgomaster, interrupting Dagobert, "of what money, what donkey, and what other horse are you talking? I tell you, that you owe nothing to the Prophet, and that he owes you nothing!" "He owes me nothing?" "You are very dull of comprehension, my good man.

But no sadness in the prospect of her going away in the uncertainty of the issue could rob the sweetness from Adam's sense that Dinah loved him. He thought he would stay at the Hall Farm all that evening. He would be near her as long as he could. "Hey-day! There's Adam along wi' Dinah," said Mr. Poyser, as he opened the far gate into the Home Close.

They extolled the beauties of poverty and humility and meekness. These were not exactly the virtues which had made Rome the mistress of the world. It was rather interesting to listen to a "mystery" which told people in the hey-day of their glory that their worldly success could not possibly bring them lasting happiness.

The curious may read at the French Record Office many of these letters written in a bold, flowing hand by de Cossé in the hey-day of his love. The paper is time-stained, the ink is faded; but each sentence still palpitates with the passion that inspired it a century and a quarter ago. And with this great love came new honours for de Cossé.

'You want for nothing, I'm sure. 'I should like faltered the child. 'Hey-day! interposed Mr. Mann, 'I suppose you're going to say that you DO want for something, now? Why, you little wretch 'Stop, Mrs. Mann, stop! said the beadle, raising his hand with a show of authority. 'Like what, sir, eh?

With the passing of Bahá’u’lláh and the fierce onslaught of the forces of disruption that followed in its wake, the Greatest Holy Leaf, now in the hey-day of her life, rose to the height of her great opportunity and acquitted herself worthily of her task.

It is quite true that Athens or Florence, during the hey-day of their glory, had only one tenth of the population of Kansas City. But our present civilisation would be very different had neither of these two little cities of the Mediterranean basin existed. And since I am being very personal, allow me to state one other fact.

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