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His voice was plaintive. "The court rules," observed Dan Anderson, judicially, "that the parrot goes with the twins." And it was finally so decided by the referendum. Whereupon Tom Osby, grumbling and bewailing his hard lot as common carrier, drove off with Curly across the arroyo in search of a new mother for the twins. The Littlest Girl, Curly's wife, read the letter which Tom offered.
"I think when I get married," Beechy replied judicially, "I shan't want to go anywhere. I shall just stay somewhere for a change." "It's early to decide," remarked Sir Ralph. "I don't know. Beyond Sebenico the Dalmatian landscape frowned upon us, but we liked its savage mood.
"Sara hasn't any more notion of taking Lige than ever she had. I'm sure it's not MY fault. I've talked and argued till I'm tired. I declare to you, Amelia, I am terribly disappointed. I'd set my heart on Sara's marrying Lige and now to think she won't!" "She is a very foolish girl," said Mrs. Jonas, judicially. "If Lige Baxter isn't good enough for her, who is?" "And he's so well off," said Mrs.
She had to knit so many rounds of her stocking before she might go to the valley. Mary knit and held her tongue, but used her ears. "I never saw a nicer looking corpse," said Miss Cornelia judicially. "Myra Murray was always a pretty woman she was a Corey from Lowbridge and the Coreys were noted for their good looks." "I said to the corpse as I passed it, 'poor woman.
Abbott Ashton studied her with grave deliberation it is doubtful if he had ever before so thoroughly enjoyed his duties as usher. He pronounced judicially, "You are older than you look." "Yes," Fran explained, "my experience accounts for that. I've had lots."
"And I think I do need some of you to back me up. I think," I added judicially, "I shall need the whole bunch." The "bunch" looked at one another gravely and sighed. "We'll have t' go, I reckon," they said, just as though they weren't dying to play the unexpected guest.
Now a synod of churches, or of their messengers, is the first subject of that power and authority, whereby error is judicially convinced and condemned, the truth searched out and determined; and the way of truth and peace declared and imposed upon the churches. "The truth of this proposition may appear by two arguments "Argum. 1.
Johnny studied his little cup of coffee, his subconscious mind registering the incongruity of such a skimpy amount of coffee after such an amazingly ample meal. Consciously he was having a hurried, whispered conversation with his native honesty. "Well I ain't married to Bland," he stated judicially, meeting candidly the other's intent stare. "I never made any contract with him.
Nor are the faithful testimonies of the valiant sufferers and contenders, even unto death, for the precious truths of God in the late persecuting period, as stated against both church and state, fully stated, and judicially approven by them; much less have they fully adopted the testimony, as stated against the revolution constitution, both civil and ecclesiastical, which they did not in their testimony condemn as sinful; but, on the contrary, acknowledged the civil constitution lawful, notwithstanding of their complaining of some defects and omissions therein.
Scipio's bleached eyes brightened with admiration as he considered the Southerner's back. "Well," he stated judicially, "start awful early when yu' go to fool with him, or he'll make you feel unpunctual." "I expaict I've had them almost all of three thousand miles," said the Virginian, tilting his head toward the noise in the caboose. "And I've strove to deliver them back as I received them.
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