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The A. B. C. was constituted in 1949. L. M. P. Keep her full head-on at half power, taking advantage of the lulls to speed up and creep into it. She will strain much less this way than in quartering across a gale. Nothing is to be gained by reversing into a following gale, and there is always risk of a turnover.

Several facts, namely, that beetles in many parts of the world are frequently blown out to sea and perish; that the beetles in Madeira, as observed by Mr. Wollaston, lie much concealed until the wind lulls and the sun shines; that the proportion of wingless beetles is larger on the exposed Desertas than in Madeira itself; and especially the extraordinary fact, so strongly insisted on by Mr.

A lull came one of the curious lulls that come periodically in battle for the reason that after any violent effort men must have a breathing spell and the mist of bullets swept on to the right like a swift passing shower of rain. There was a splash in the creek behind Crittenden, and someone fell on his face behind the low bank with a fervent: "Thank God, I've got this far!" It was Grafton.

I know just what it would be caught snatches of it from the wagons during the lulls preserves, and babies, and what Harry's ma died of. The men carry an atmosphere of unrestraint of freshness " Endicott interrupted her with a nod: "Yes," he observed, dryly, "I believe that is the term " "Don't be guilty of a pun, Winthrop. At least, not a slangy one. It's quite unsuited to your style of beauty.

Yet there was no response, save that in the lulls Scundoo's voice rose eerily in incantation. Klok-No-Ton raged about like a madman, but when he attempted to break in the door with a huge stone, murmurs arose from the men and women. And he, Klok-No-Ton, knew that he stood shorn of his strength and authority before an alien people.

The wind was blowing so strongly in her face that only in the lulls could she hear the hoof-strokes of the groom's horse galloping behind her. At first the height of the road allowed her to see the ship and the port towards which she was making. But presently the road dipped, and the curving of the hill shut both from her sight; it was only when she came close that she could see either again.

Tight as a fiddle string was the good hawser, and the howling north-easter hummed its weird tune along its vibrating length, as coil after coil was paid out in the lulls, and the lifeboat came closer and closer, and at last slued right under the starboard quarter of the wreck.

Yet, no doubt, it is by the memory of that remark that Wolfe will live the longest, aided by the stray line of another poet, still reminding us, not needlessly, that "Wolfe's great name's cotemporal with our own." Once the poets and the sages were held to be pleasing triflers, fit for hours of relaxation in the lulls of war.

By virtue of this supposition it should be said that something analogous to a great number of wheels and springs, or of matters that ferment, disposed according to the changes of our machine, awakens or lulls asleep for a certain time the action of each of those spirits.

When I look on your face, when I hear your voice, a certain serene and tranquil calm creeps over and lulls thoughts, oh, how feverish, how wild! When thou art gone, the day seems a shade more dark; but the shadow soon flies. I miss thee not, I think not of thee, no, I love thee not; and I will give myself only where I love." "But I would teach thee to love me, fear it not.

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