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Updated: June 17, 2025


But neither is there anything to forbid interpreting this close of Luke's Gospel by the fuller details contained in the beginning of his other treatise, the Acts, where the space of forty days interposes between the Resurrection and the Ascension.

Snivel with a modest snore rouses from his nap, says he is always ready to do a bit of a good turn. "If you are, then," interposes the fair girl, "let it be made known now. Grant me an order of release for Tom Swiggs. Remember what will be the consequence of a refusal!" "Tom Swiggs! Tom Swiggs! why I've made a deal of fees of that fellow.

But accidents will happen even to heroes. Mr. Jinks is not a great rider it is his sole weak point. Fodder receiving a blow behind, starts forward then stops, kicking up violently. The forward movement causes the shoulders of Mr. Jinks to fly down on the animal's back, the legs of Mr. Jinks to rise into the air. The backward movement of the donkey's heels interposes at this moment to knock Mr.

When they want it they will have it; but until they do, it may not be for nothing, or even for the control of the members' wandering fancies, that the House of Commons interposes between them and itself the grille through which they show like beauteous wraiths or frescoes in the flat.

They leave the stage for good to get healed and married. To return to the main plot. At sundown Mirtillo is led out to die, and the sacrifice is about to be performed when his supposed father, an Arcadian by birth, though he has long lived at Elis, and has just arrived in search of his foster child, interposes.

Two armed men are wrangling about some disputed property. The Prætor, vir pietate gravis, happens to be going by, and interposes to stop the contest.

I don't say this because I don't want to improve. I have no one living who ought to care for me, but my mother. And she has shown what she cares for me." "Everything is well. You are a free man, now." "My release!" exclaims the poor outcast, starting to his feet, "my release?" "Yes," kindly interposes the jailer, "you may go, Tom. Stone walls, bolts and chains have no further use for you."

Suppose for a moment that the administration be charged with affixing the marks; its agents will have to interpose continually in the work of manufacture, as it interposes in the liquor business and the manufacture of beer; further, these agents, whose functions seem already so intrusive and annoying, deal only with taxable quantities, not with exchangeable qualities.

The knights rush upon him with their swords, but Elizabeth interposes and saves his life. He expresses his penitence, makes a pilgrimage to Rome and confesses to the Pope, who replies that, having tasted the pleasures of hell, he is forever damned, and, raising his crosier, adds: "Even as this wood cannot blossom again, so there is no pardon for thee."

A woman of your mature experience knows the value of a husband. What is this little loss of two or three hundred pounds?" "Not more than three hundred, my lord?" interposes Maria. "Eh! never mind a hundred or two, more or less. What is this loss at cards? A mere bagatelle! You are playing for a principality.

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