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The Egyptian sank back, gazing vacantly on the averted face of the merchant's daughter, and muttering inly to himself: this conference, with which he had hitherto only trifled, amusing himself with the credulity and vanity of his visitor might it not minister to his revenge? 'I see thou canst assist me not, said Julia, offended by his continued silence; 'guard at least my secret.

The author's friend; a man inly acquainted with the scope and drift of his plot; of a discreet and understanding judgment; and has the place of a moderator. Mitis. Is a person of no action, and therefore we have reason to afford him no character. Of this kind are the

"Who that sees the meanness of our politics but inly congratulates Washington that he is long already wrapped in his shroud, and forever safe; that he was laid sweet in his grave, the hope of humanity not yet subjugated in him.

And, as I gave the last look at the glass before I left the house, I said inly, "If there be any truth in my wild and improbable conjecture respecting the identity of the anchorite, I think time and this dress are sufficient wizards to secure me from a chance of discovery. I will keep a guard upon my words and tones, until, if my thought be verified, a moment fit for unmasking myself arrives.

"Let us then ponder his words: 'Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know What rainbows teach and sunsets show? Voice of earth to earth returned, Prayers of saints that inly burned, Saying, What is excellent As God lives, is permanent; Hearts are dust, hearts' loves remain; Hearts' love will meet thee again. House and tenant go to ground Lost in God, in Godhead found."

He bowed his head, in withdrawing his gaze, and took her into his heart as tenderly as if she had been a child appealing to it for protection. "Certainly," he said inly, "certainly I must lick Tom Bowles; yet stay, perhaps after all she likes him." "But," he continued aloud, "you do not see how I can be of any service to you.

At your age it's no trifle, eh hem." "My age! should like to know what mean by that! my age indeed! augh! bother!" grunted Bunting, looking up from his occupation. Peter chuckled inly at the Corporal's displeasure, and continued, as in an apologetic tone, "Oh, I ax your pardon, neighbour. I don't mean to say you are too old to travel.

"No; is she gone?" asked Tom. Said the farmer inly: "Is the fellow mad?" aloud; "Yes; she is gone to a concert." "Where?" questioned the nephew. "I don't know, I did not ask her." "You let her go all alone when it is dark!" "Yes; she's not particularly timid.

Fair and noble and gracious seemed she in the eyes of the King beyond all that he had conceived from the knight's words, so that he was lost in admiration and inly extolled her to the skies, his passion being the more inflamed in proportion as he found the lady surpass the idea which he had formed of her.

Unless the stomach be lined with good things, the parson may say as many as he likes and his truths shall not be swallowed nor his wisdom inly digested.

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