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Updated: May 22, 2025


Colonel Crutchfield was killed here, his head being taken off by a solid shot. This was not a comfortable place in which to linger while waiting for the battery, but comfortable places in that neighborhood seemed exceedingly scarce.

"Well, old superstitions still linger on in the East, especially in China. But the end is quite certain. It is simply a matter of time " "But . . . but I don't understand. If the whole world is practically Christian, what is there left to do?" The priest smiled. "Ah! but you must remember Germany. There are great forces in Germany. It's there that the danger lies.

Like father, like son, was true in this case, though the young De Chavannes, after some opposition, elected painting as his profession. He had fallen ill, and a trip to Italy was ordained. There he did not, as has been asserted, linger over Pompeii, or in the Roman Catacombs, but saved his time and enthusiasm for the Quattrocentisti.

With a sudden boyish impulse, Ralph gave both Scout Master Denmead and George Rawson a bear-hug of sheer joy, and then he ran out to bid his other friends good-bye. Presently he was in the launch, gliding swiftly across the lake, his weeks at Pioneer Camp a memory that would linger with him always. The events already recorded took place in the first half of the summer.

But she shall not linger here, for all lingerers in Delicio's Court are spied upon not for their soul's good. She shall go hence, and " "Ay, princely lady, she shall go hence," interposed Lempriere, who had panted to speak, and could bear silence no longer.

Susan dropped in to approve but dared not linger. "I've got that cake in the oven," she said, "and I am pursuing a policy of watchful waiting. The evening news is that the Grand Duke has captured Erzerum. That is a pill for the Turks. I wish I had a chance to tell the Czar just what a mistake he made when he turned Nicholas down."

He does not anticipate this with pleasure. On the contrary, the prospect gives him pain. In that sequestered spot he could linger long for ever, if Adela Miranda were to be with him. He is leaving it with reluctance, and would stay longer now, but that he is stirred by a sense of duty. He has to seek justice for the assassination of his teamsters, and, if possible, punish their assassins.

The vision that had overwhelmed his senses was now, in a vast and shadowy form, present only to his memory, filling the darkness with fearful recollections, and not with dismal forms; and urging on him a restless, headlong yearning to effect his escape from the lonely and unhallowed sepulchre, the prison of solitude and death, that his own fatal exertions threatened him with, should he linger much longer in the caverns of the wall.

About the same time it was that Juliet again sought the cottage at Owlkirk, with the full consciousness that she went there to meet her fate. Faber came to see her every day, and both Ruber and Niger began to grow skinny. But I have already said enough to show the nature and course of the stream, and am not bound to linger longer over its noise among the pebbles.

And so, perhaps, in the main, they did. But at times some lingering sense of outraged dignity, some fitful gleams of old sympathies, 'the hectic of a moment, came back upon her, and prevailed over the deadening stupor of her grief. Then she shone for a moment into a starry light sweet and woful to remember. Then but why linger?

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