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If goods be impounded, though they have been distrained without a cause, a tenant cannot touch them, because they are then in the hands of the law; but if not impounded or taken away, he is at liberty to rescue them.

The success of Omrah's plan explained the whole matter at once, and our travellers hastened up to where the rhinoceros was impounded, and found that a large stake, fixed upright in the centre of the pit, had impaled the animal. A shot from the Major put an end to the fury and the agony of the animal.

Why, the owner does not know it for many years when a poet has put his farm in rhyme, the most admirable kind of invisible fence, has fairly impounded it, milked it, skimmed it, and got all the cream, and left the farmer only the skimmed milk.

The stone, wood and other raw materials used in the building of these unique examples of human handiwork were floated up and down the Nile from their sources of origin. Annual Nile floods provided silt deposits necessary to fertilize farms and gardens. Nile water, impounded during floods, irrigated the land during the long dry seasons.

Ryves they found for the petitioner. On the motion of the Attorney-General, the judges ordered the documents produced by the petitioners to be impounded. It may be noted, in conclusion, that if Mrs. Ryves had succeeded in proving that her mother was a princess of the blood royal, she would at the same time have established her own illegitimacy.

"I began by an examination into 'The Milky Way." Sir Tiglath impounded another crumpet. "Go on, young man," he cried. "The old astronomer lendeth ear." The Prophet, who felt very much like a nervous undergraduate undergoing a viva-voce examination, continued, "I became deeply interested, strongly attracted by the the heavenly bodies. They fascinated me. I could think of nothing else."

Withal Gold-mane is a wilful man, and of late days hath been wilful beyond his wont; let us now find the elks. So they went on their ways hoping to fall in with him again. No long story need be made of their hunting, for not very far from where they had taken shelter they came upon the elks, many of them, impounded in the drifts, pretty much where the deft hunters looked to find them.

Mayo was very proud of this racing steed, so much so that when horses were seized and impounded for the county cess, a farmer who had received his mare back again, considering that it would be a disgrace if the king of horses were left in the pound, returned to Castle Connor to the pound, left his own horse there and released "Rie Girraun." This celebrated horse was stolen it appears.

In the parish church also proclamation had to be made of estrays before the beasts could be legally seized and impounded. Here, too, school-masters often taught their pupils unless, indeed, the parish possessed a separate school-house.

Then in paragraph 45 it is said that the chief executive "determined that no word of this incredible blunder was to become publicly known". There follows a statement that a direction was thereupon given "that all documents relating to Antarctic flights, and to this flight in particular, were to be collected and impounded.

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