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Though the riches, which in those early days poured into the home in a measure far beyond the needs of its mistress, were expended in making the house beautiful rather than in making the one young life within it happy, she never was heard to utter so much as a wish to leave the walls within which fate had immured her.

You must be completely monopolized or you do not thoroughly love. You must admire no one but the person with whom you have immured yourself for life. Old friendships must be dissolved, new friendships must not be formed, for fear of invoking the beautiful emotion that 'makes the home."

"We're all in pretty good humor," remarked the vice-chief. He seemed to have a pleasant taste in his mouth that would last him for life. Then Marta saw their faces grow businesslike and keen, as they gathered around the table, with Lanstron at the head. They were oblivious of her presence, immured in a man's world of war. "Your orders were obeyed.

On the 17th August, 1570, he accordingly directed Don Eugenio de Peralta, concierge of the fortress of Simancas, to repair to Segovia, and thence to remove the Seigneur Montigny to Simancas. Here he was to be strictly immured; yet was to be allowed at times to walk in the corridor adjoining his chamber.

'Nay, we are at the best but captive princesses about to be immured in that fearful keep; and this is the way you mock us! 'I am content that you shall be my prisoner. 'A struggle for freedom! said Miss Dacre, looking back to Mrs. Dallington, and she galloped towards the castle. Lord Mildmay and Lady St. Jerome cantered up, and the rest soon assembled.

Miss Anthony had been instrumental in helping a much abused mother, with her child, to escape from a husband who had immured her in an insane asylum. The wife belonged to one of the first families of New York, her brother being a United States senator, and the husband, also, a man of position; a large circle of friends and acquaintances was interested in the result.

Here, immured in darkness, they listened to the howls, yelpings, and lugubrious songs that resounded from without.

"He lives immured within the Bastille of a word." How perfectly that sentence describes the orthodox. The Bastille in which they are immured is the word "Calvinism." "Man has no property in man." "The world is my country, to do good my religion." I ask again whether these splendid utterances came from the lips of a drunken beast? "Man has no property in man."

Here, the place affording comparative safety, lived immured the women of the garrison, the soldiers' wives, half-caste females, the wives of the meaner civilians and their children. The poor creatures were seldom allowed to come up to the surface, lest they should come in the way of the shot which constantly lacerated the whole area, and few visitors were allowed access to them.

Or, if he had been in the possession of a proper bath of fusible metal, he would have attained the necessary certainty in his process, and need not have immured himself in a subterranean apartment. PARKES' Essays, 1841, p. 495. HOLINSHED, History of England.

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