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Updated: June 14, 2025


We performed the duties assigned us as well as we could; and Ben's talent as a gunsmith being noised abroad, he was called on to repair all the damaged firearms in the place we assisting him as well as we could at a smith's shop to which we were conducted. "What wonderful people are these Nazarenes!" observed some of the bystanders. "They know everything."

You must produce the person who can confirm my words. Her heart sank, for she feared that her long-kept secret was now to be noised abroad. But she said merely: 'Explain yourself. 'I shall explain myself fully when you bring here the negro whom you hide beneath your throne. Here the king shouted in wonderment: 'Explain yourself, young man! What negro does my daughter hide beneath her throne?

He had asked advice of none, and had told no one what he meant to do, but the news of his marriage was soon noised abroad. 'Hast thou heard the news of young Andrea del Sarto? asked the people of Florence of one another. 'I fear he has dealt an evil blow at his own chances of success. One by one his friends left him, and many of his pupils deserted the studio.

Now Eric came to Coldback in the Marsh, and Saevuna his mother and Unna, Thorod's daughter, the betrothed of Asmund, were glad to welcome him; for the tidings of his mighty deeds and of the overthrow of Ospakar and the slaying of Mord were noised far and wide. But at Skallagrim Lambstail they looked askance.

And the news of their home-coming was presently noised abroad throughout the city of Venice; so much so that the people for days talked of little else save the reappearance in the land of the living of the long-lost travellers.

Patty had looked up from her sewing at the second knock. "Thy ride will get noised about and throw suspicion off guard, which will be so much the better," she exclaimed. They waited impatiently for the return of the guard, laughing over another call or two. It was almost dusk when Janice and Primrose returned.

The justice of the peace smiled and was vexed with himself at once for having smiled. ‘I’ll complain to your masters of you, so that for the future you mayn’t waste your time on such general propositions, instead of sitting at your books and learning your lessons.’ He didn’t complain to the masters, that was a joke, but the matter was noised abroad and came to the ears of the masters.

It became noised about the I.W.W. camp that professional gunmen were being hired by the authorities; were coming in on horseback and on the trains. That night the roadbed of the railroad was dynamited on both sides of town. "The Hundred" immediately dispatched automobiles with armed guards to meet the trains.

Soon the Princess begged to be taken back, but the wise woman only laughed, and answered all the poor girl's tears and prayers with slaps and harsh words. At last they arrived at the royal city, where great rejoicings arose when the news was noised abroad that the wise woman had returned with the golden bride for the love-sick Prince.

He looked eager and hopeful as Frank helped him put on his running shoes. The evening previous Bob's remarkable test run had been noised around the school, and Frank somewhat wondered at the vaunting spirit shown by the Banbury crowd. The start of the race was made in good order.

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