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It was a proud but anxious day for Ronald when he wrote to tell his mother that he was now the father of little twin daughters, two pretty, fair babies, in place of the long looked-for heir of Earlescourt. Lady Charteris was very kind to the lonely young mother so kind that, had she borne any other name, Dora must have loved her.
Boppert against your looked-for visit there, was foiled by the very simple strategy you used in meeting her at a neighboring shop." "Good!" I again cried, in my relief that the discovery made at that meeting had not been shared by him. "We had sounded Mrs. Boppert ourselves, but she had seemed a very hopeless job, and I do not yet see how you got any water out of that stone if you did." "No?"
The more that the tokens mentioned above were observed, and found not to be followed by the so anxiously looked-for land, the more the people became fearful of the event, and entered into cabals against the admiral, who they said was desirous to make himself a great lord at the expence of their danger.
Finally they doubled an abrupt angle in the nearly smooth wall, which bent suddenly back from the stream, for many feet, making a semicircle of a little space, and in the back of which Bart discovered the anxiously looked-for shed; a mere rude cover, on posts driven into the ground.
He believed himself to be a prophet, and proclaimed that God was about to scourge Italy for its iniquities, and that men should flee before His wrath by renouncing their lives of sin and pleasure. When Savonarola heard of the French invasion, it appeared to him that this was indeed the looked-for scourge of God, which might afflict, but would also purify, the Church.
He began, therefore, to contemplate the event without foreboding, and by the time the looked-for period arrived, if the world and its debasing influences were not utterly overcome, yet nature and the quickening tenderness of a father's feeling had made a considerable progress in a heart from which they had been long banished.
Jack ran up the rigging nearest the frigate, and pointed ahead to show that he was chasing something; indeed, by that time the gig when looked-for must have been seen clearly from the deck of the frigate. "I am glad we did not fire into you, my lads," shouted Captain Lascelles through his speaking-trumpet. "You've done well very well, but why did not you haul down the slaver's flag?"
But General Halleck opposes such a Murat's dash, on account of McClellan's "looked-for attack on Washington" by his, McClellan's, imagination. September 17.
The moment he reached that consummation, so much desired, he would instantly remove his family. At length, it happened that Fletcher did not write once, instead of several times, during one of the periods of two weeks that he was regularly absent. The Sunday morning when he was expected home arrived, but it did not bring, as usual, his anxiously looked-for presence.
At the far side of the Paddock, by the gate, the looked-for jockey had appeared out of nowhere. The green of his cap betrayed him, and the fact that old Mat was in close conversation with him. He wore a long racing-coat, and his collar was turned up. Indeed, apart from his peaked cap drawn down over his eyes and his spurs, little but coat was to be seen of him.
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