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Like one of those melodramas, or a cheap movie. I don't mind. I'm lucky, really, when you come to think of it. A plain little black thing like me." "But your mother " "Mother doesn't know a thing." Flora wept mistily all through the ceremony but Adele was composed enough for two. When, scarcely a month later, Baldwin came to Sophy Decker, his face drawn and queer, Sophy knew.

"At last!" he cried, as he stretched out his arms to clasp the Echo's fairy-like form that floated mistily before him ... but the Echo had faded from his sight as he approached her; and her last words were borne faintly towards him as she vanished into the golden glory of the sunshine "At last! At last! I am at rest at last!" The boy had learnt the secret of the Alpen-Echo.

Winter's Tale. Through the damp streets, where shone mistily through the heavy fog the lamps on the corners, Guly, with anxious heart and hurried step, wandered alone. He sought every place of which he believed his brother to have any knowledge, and left no spot unvisited where they had ever been together. All in vain.

Light focused itself upon the Person, and Hubert saw, as years of painful study would not have taught him without that light, the mysterious merging of his own identity with His; saw mistily, what afterward he should discern more clearly, his own worthless, sinful life vanished in the dying of the One "lifted up"; saw radiantly his own triumph and everlasting life together with the living Christ.

John Williams, who had had more than enough before the sergeant had spoken to him, gazed mistily at his new acquaintance. "Thee do seem to have a main lot o' money to spend." The sergeant laughed. "It's Army pay, mate, as does it. I get a fine, easy life, good clothes and food, and plenty of money for my glass of beer. Where did you sleep last night?" he asked suddenly.

It has fallen almost to a dead calm, however, this morning, so that we may be delayed until Saturday. We have a fine breeze this morning; and the brig, under every stitch of canvas that will draw, is staggering through the seas enveloped in a dense fog, through which even her topgallant sails show mistily. Should the wind continue and the fog be dissipated we may hope to see land tonight.

The party lying down would moan a good deal in their sleep, and I would often notice a man not always the same man, it is to be understood, but nearly all of them at one time or other sitting moaning at his oar, or in his place, as he looked mistily over the sea.

A girl couldn't be in love with a man and strive to break him. Hodson had taken up the papers, and was again scanning them mistily. "They were on the murdered messenger he was killed, wasn't he, Barlow?" "Yes." "And has any native seen these papers, Captain?" "No, I cut them from the soles of the sandals the messenger wore, myself, Sir."

Mannie should have too his good-bye." "All right then, ma, if if you're sure you want it. Will you sing it, Gina?" She had risen. "Why, yes, Leon." She sang it then, quite purely, her hands clasped simply together and her glance mistily off, the beautiful, the heroic, the lyrical prophecy of a soldier-poet and a poet-soldier.

"A week or two ago, Allen wrote to some friends of his in Winnipeg asking them to send me anybody." The girl's eyes shone mistily. "Oh!" she cried, "you have lifted one weight off my mind." "I think," observed Mrs. Hastings, "the others will also be removed in due time."

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