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"So I will," she answered, "if Waster Lunny would haud his wheesht for a minute. You see the afternoon diet began in the ordinary way, and a' was richt until we came to the sermon. 'You will find my text, he says, in his piercing voice, 'in the eighth chapter of Ezra." "And at thae words," said Waster Lunny, "my heart gae a loup, for Ezra is an unca ill book to find; ay, and so is Ruth."
And now in his skirl there was a wild ring of superstition that turned girlish hearts quite cold. "I saw it loup out frae the dark dar-rk woods!" he insisted hoarsely. Ah! but those dim spruce woods were faintly illumined now with strange little dots and dashes of light the firefly winking passionately, as if somebody, some thief, were running with it.
Robinson, with a large white Pomeranian sitting by her side. In Rees' Encyclopedia, published in 1816, a good picture of a white Pomeranian is given with a fairly truthful description. In this work he is said to be "larger than the common sheep dog." Rees gives his name as Canis Pomeranius, from Linnaeus, and Chien Loup, from Buffon.
"I wonder what that girl will say," mused Tabarie, "if our François comes back with the Duke of Burgundy in his pocket!" "I wonder what she will say," sneered Jehan le Loup, "if he trundles back feet foremost with a hole in his body and half a head." "Whatever happens is sure to vex her," said Casin Cholet. "Women are made that way." "Our poor minions will be lonely to-night," said Colin.
And presently it was there, twitching a battered muscle; lifting the side with its broken ribs, fluttering the lids over the fierce eyes; for this was Loup, the fiercest husky this side of the Athabasca. With pity McElroy gathered up the great dog, staggering under the load, for it was that of a big-framed man, and entered the post, the little maid at has side.
Opposite, across a shallow valley, the Dents de Loup cut the sky-line two menacing, fang-shaped peaks like the teeth of a wolf, and beyond them a seemingly endless range of mountains stretched away to the far horizon, pinnacle after pinnacle towering upwards with sombre, sharp-edged shadows veiling the depths between.
"Smiley se gratta longtemps la tete, les yeux fixes sur Daniel; jusqu'a ce qu'enfin il dit: Je me demande comment diable il se fait que cette bete ait refuse . . . Est-ce qu'elle aurait quelque chose? . . . On croirait qu'elle est enflee. "Il empoigne Daniel par la peau du cou, le souleve et dit: Le loup me croque, s'il ne pese pas cinq livres.
The Wyandotte did not lose his temper, nor even, apparently, perceive how slyly he was being baited by all except myself. "What is the opinion of the Loup, O Sagamore?" he asked lightly. "Does my brother the Black-Snake desire to know the Sagamore's opinion concerning the cawing of yonder crows?" The Wyandotte inclined his ugly head.
In the silence that followed the man and woman stood gazing dumbly at each other, and for a brief moment love and faith hung quivering in the balance. Then the balance tilted. The heavy burden of suspicion weighed it down, and without another word Eliot turned and left the room. Ann did not move. She stood quite still, her arms hanging straight down at her sides. The Dents de Loup wolf's teeth!
The earliest intercolonial project, a railroad from St Andrews north, was brought to completion in 1889 when a short road, the Temiscouata, was built, linking the Intercolonial at Rivière du Loup with the New Brunswick Railway at Edmundston. The Opportunity The Canadian Northern
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