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Be our pathway ever so light, if we do not look where we are stepping, we may stumble. Conybeare and Howson render the above text in these words: "See then that ye walk without stumbling." We are to walk not as foolish people but as wise. We would say that the man acts foolishly who does not look at all in the way he is walking.
Nelly, bewildered by the little scene and by Bridget's extraordinary behaviour, tore open the brown envelope, and read slowly 'Please come at once. Have some news for you. Your sister will explain. Howson, Base Headquarters, X , France. 'Howson? said Nelly. Then the colour began to ebb from her face. 'Dr. Howson? she repeated. 'What news? What does he mean?
Howson wrote to me, I came at once. 'Has he a wife? 'Yes, but she is very delicate. That is why Dr. Howson wrote to me. If there were any chance of course we must send for her. But I shall know I shall know at once. 'I suppose you will yes, I suppose you will, mused the major. 'Though of course a man is terribly aged by such an experience. He's English that we're certain of.
I find a touching picture of him in the unpublished letter referred to on a previous page, written in this very year 1848 to Dean Howson, as a young man, by his former pupil, the late Duke of Argyll, the distinguished author of The Reign of Law which Dean Howson's son and the Duke's grandson allow me to print. The Rev.
By Conybeare and Howson it is translated in these words: "It is God who works in you both will and deed." Upon examination of the different translations we find the meaning of this text to be this: "It is God that gives us power to will and to do his good pleasure."
She wrote first a long letter to Howson giving her reasons for refusing to believe in his tentative identification of the man at X as George Sarratt, and begging him not to write to her sister. 'That would be indeed cruel. She can just get along now, and every month she gets a little stronger.
She's been talking of munition-work, but of course we didn't let her. Cicely took the young man aside and expounded her brother's plan of the farm on the western side of Loughrigg. Howson asked questions about its aspect, and general comfort, giving his approval in the end. 'Oh, she'll pull through, he said kindly, 'but she must go slow.
She only saw the train go gently away from the station; and she saw the piteous eyes fixed on hers; and while he was in sight she waved her handkerchief. When the train had disappeared she turned away with a sigh. "Poor fellow," she was thinking to herself, "he is very much in earnest far more in earnest than even poor Howson. It would break my heart if I were to bring him any trouble."
Of the weary hours which intervened between her meeting with Cicely and Marsworth at Windermere station and her sight of Dr. Howson on the rain-beaten quay at Bolougne, Nelly Sarratt could afterwards have given no clear account.
Howson?" "The orchestra leader in a provincial theatre!" "Oh yes! but you did not speak so contemptuously of him then. Why, you made him believe he was another Mendelssohn!" "You are talking nonsense." "And Mr. Brook you no doubt told him that Mr. Brook called on papa, and asked him to go down to Doctors' Commons and see for himself what money he would have " "And what then?
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