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Imagine a climate rainless three-quarters of the year, which permits the workingman to tramp all through his vacation with the impedimenta only of a blanket, moneyless if he will, but with the certainty always that the orchards and gardens will provide-him with food. Through the city runs one central hill-spine.

She pressed his fingers, and begged him to pay the people of the shop: at which sign of her being probably moneyless, Anthony could not help mumbling, "Though I can't make out about your husband, and why he lets ye be cropped that he can't help, may be but lets ye go about dressed like a mill'ner gal, and not afford cabs. Is he very poor?" She bowed her head. "Poor?" "He is very poor."

"'Little good it does you, says I, contemptuously and hatefully. 'And so you are the government depository of this gang of moneyless money-makers? "'Listen, says Patrick Shane, with the sweat coming out on his brow. 'I'm confidant with you, as you have, somehow, enlisted my regards.

The agent picked up the envelope with anticipations of helpful clues. It was her business to find out everything that she could about Mr. Queed. A determinedly moneyless, friendless, and vocationless young man could not daily stretch his limbs under her aunt's table and retain the Third Hall Back against more compensatory guests. But the letter proved a grievous disappointment to her.

"`Imagine, if you can, my brethren, he said, `in the building set apart in your town for the reception of your destitute poor, a child parentless, friendless, and moneyless, condemned, as it seemed, to perpetual raggedness and intolerable suffering.

Anne, written, also, at the dictation of the Holy Ghost, but the poor devil of a Jesuit had to suffer martyrdom for it an additional reason for his canonization, if the horrible society ever comes to life again, and attains the universal power which is its secret aim. At the end of eight or nine days I found myself moneyless. Lawrence asked me for some, but I had not got it.

Just as the train was vanishing from the station, a man leaped from a second-class carriage at the risk of his neck, and hurried back to find Helen looking pale and bewildered, as well she might, left alone and moneyless at night in a strange town. "Mademoiselle, it is I; rest easy; we can soon go on; a train passes in two hours, and we can telegraph to Heidelberg that they may not fear for you."

Twist's kindly face, and the negative peace of three moneyless weeks to come brought no healing. She felt that she would welcome strife. One day she found it impossible to work; she felt fey, restless. She wrote a letter to Dr. Angus but tore it up, dissatisfied. Taking down the little grey book of the Edinburgh lectures, which she had not had the heart to touch, she read the last one again.

"And saw the sun that time towards the south, And I meatless and moneyless upon the Malvern Hills." That is a little of the story of the first part of Piers Ploughman. It is an allegory, and in writing it Langland wished to hold up to scorn all the wickedness that he saw around him, and sharply to point out many causes of misery.

Malo There, if you like " he hesitated, embarrassed. "There!" echoed Lady Landale with her eyes still fixed upon his downcast face "If I like what?" "We could leave you " Her bosom rose and fell quickly with stormy breaths. "Alone, moneyless, in a strange town that is well and kindly thought!" she said. Whence had come to her this strange power of feeling pain?