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That individual, however, seem'd to give small attention to the hint, but lean'd and puff'd his cigar-smoke as leisurely as before. "Unless," continued the woman, catching a second glance at the sixpence; "unless old Joe is at the stable, as he's very likely to be. I'll go and find out for you."

And pulling out the mirror, I lean'd over and handed it to her. "What i' the world be this?" she ask'd, taking and looking at it doubtfully. "Why, a mirror." "What's that?" "A glass to see your face in," I explained. "Be this my face?" She rode forward, holding up the glass in front of her. "Why, what a handsome looking gal I be, to be sure! Jack, art certain 'tis my very own face?"

Ah! that good morning air how it refresh'd him how he lean'd out, and drank in the fragrance of the blossoms below, and almost for the first time in his life felt how beautifully indeed God had made the earth, and that there was wonderful sweetness in mere existence.

The girl bustled about to serve them, while the pair lean'd their elbows on the counter, and in this easy attitude began to chat. "A shrewd night!" "Aye, a very freezing frost! Lucky that soldiering is not all sentry work, or I for one 'ud ensue my natural trade o' plumbing. But let's be cheerful: for the voice o' the turtle is heard i' the land." "Hey?"

Inexpressibly eerie sounded the half-buried voice of the singer in that Solitary place. The weird ditty suited well with both. She lean'd her head against a thorn, The sun shines fair on Carlisle wa'; And there she has her young babe born, And the lyon shall be lord of a'.

I caught at the door post and cried, faint with the sudden joy "Thou angel, Joan! thou angel!" And then, as something took me by the throat "Joan, Joan to see what thou seest!" A long time I lean'd by the door post there, drinking in the sound that now was renewed at quicker intervals.

Every inquiring glance, however, remain'd unsatisfied, for at the end of the hour, Tim remain'd with his face completely hidden, and his head bow'd in his arms, precisely as he had lean'd himself when he first went to his seat. Lugare look'd at the boy occasionally with a scowl which seem'd to bode vengeance for his sullenness.

To be beautiful and to be calm, without mental fear, is the ideal of nature. If I cannot achieve it, at least I can think it. "Save the nightingale alone; She, poor bird, as all forlorn, Lean'd her breast uptill a thorn." Passionate Pilgrim. She pinned her torn dress with a thorn torn from the bushes through which she had scrambled to the hay-field.

For a while I stood like one thunder-struck, when opening my bosom, I trembling, cry'd out; "At last, Fortune, you have ruin'd every part of me:" for Gito, my better half, lean'd on my breast, as if he had breath'd his last: when our sweating through fear, had a little recover'd our spirits: I fell at Eumolpus feet, and intreated him to have compassion of two dying wretches: that is, to assist us in the means of escaping the impending mischief: "Tho' death," I added, "wou'd be more grateful to us, if the happiness of enjoying you, did not make us envy life."

Ever since I was not so high as your stick. Ever since my eldest brother left our cottage to enlist into the army. She breathed a prayer for him, Mr Boffin; A prayer he coold not hear. And my eldest brother lean'd upon his sword, Mr Boffin, And wiped away a tear.

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