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The light silky variety of that staple was entirely unknown, and even after its discovery was for a longtime unprized, and its habitat and peculiar characteristics little understood. It is only since the war of Rebellion that its excellence has been fully appreciated and its superiority established. The timber on this land was of no value except as wood and for house-logs.

The animals come up close to your very doors in large packs, and roar away without any apparent object, frequently standing a longtime in one place, as a dog does when "baying the moon." Narrow Streets.

"'Not I, your Reverence, says Billy; but I'll soon do something, Father Michael I have been threatening this longtime, but I'll do it at last' "'Very good, Billy, says the priest, 'I hope you will give us a rousing wedding-equal, at least, to Shane Fadh's.

"He is an Eskimo," replied Grabantak, with a sudden air of solemnity in his manner, "whose first forefather came in the far past longtime, from nobody knows where; but this first forefather never had any father or mother. He settled among the Eskimos and taught them many things. He married one of their women, and his sons and daughters were many and strong.

Next day he was to hide himself; but howsoever much he puzzled his brains over it, he did not know where. He went into the forest to the raven and said, "I let thee live on, so now tell me where I am to hide myself, so that the King's daughter shall not see me." The raven hung his head and thought it over for a longtime. At length he croaked, "I have it."

Carroll smiled genially at the skinny young chap who bustled forward importantly, proud of his temporary spotlight position. "You sold some tickets to Roland Warren?" "Yes, sir." "When?" "Day before yesterday." "You are sure it was Mr. Warren?" "Yes, sir. I have known him by sight for a longtime." "About the tickets what did he buy?"

Fortunate in possessing for a longtime no very powerful neighbor, it found little difficulty in extending itself throughout regions divided and subdivided among hundreds of petty chiefs incapable of union, and singly quite unable to contend with the forces of a large and populous country.

Coal is put on the top of a glowing mass of charcoal, and the gas distilled off is for a longtime much too cold for ignition, and when it does catch fire it is too mixed with carbonic acid to burn completely or steadily. In order to satisfy the first condition better, and keep the gases at a higher temperature, Dr. Pridgin Teale arranges a sloping fire-clay slab above his fire.

It fell on the grate and the lawyer picked it up and gave it to me." He held out the photograph as he spoke, and Mollie bent eagerly over it. It was Ruth's missing picture of the library at the Court one of the longtime exposures which she had taken on the eventful morning when the desk had been opened in the squire's absence.

Jacques, trembling, took this paper, overwhelmed by a vague and sudden fear, the mysterious terror of swift misfortune. He looked for a longtime at the envelope, the writing on which he did not know, not daring to open it, not wishing to read it, with a wild desire to put it in his pocket and say to himself: "I'll leave that till to-morrow, when I'm far away!"

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