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She went to the shop and even committed the great extravagance of getting a new white widow's front for her bonnet, and also a pair of new black silk gloves, and then she waited restlessly until the arrival of Mrs. Aylmer. Mrs. Aylmer arrived in state by a train which reached Dawlish about noon, and the other Mrs. Aylmer the poor one and her daughter Florence watched her from afar.

"But I never could refrain from that antic, though I feels condemned too, in a way, an' poor Thomas laid in earth no longer ago than twelve noon. But in the midst of life we are in death." "I don't remember a more successful buryin'," said the woman who held the little girl. "That was partly luck, as you may say, it bein' regatta-day an' the fun o' the fair not properly begun.

To face her difficulties over the water immediately she had created them was, however, a course more desired by Baptista than by her lover; though for once he gave way. The next morning was bright and warm as those which had preceded it. By six o'clock it seemed nearly noon, as is often the case in that part of England in the summer season. By nine they were husband and wife.

Thus, before daylight in the winter-time, he went to and fro, in his little oilskin cap and cape, and his big comforter, piercing the heavy air with his cry of "Morn-ing Pa-per!" which, about an hour before noon, changed to "Morn-ing Pepper!" which, at about two, changed to "Morn-ing Pip-per!" which in a couple of hours changed to "Morn-ing Pop-per!" and so declined with the sun into "Eve-ning Pup-per!" to the great relief and comfort of this young gentleman's spirits.

DEAR POLLY, The Sewing Circle meets at our house this P. M. This is in your line, so do come and help me through. I shall depend on you. Yours ever, FAN. "Bad news, my dear?" asked Miss Mills, who had just handed the note to Polly as she came in one noon, a few weeks after Jenny's arrival. Polly told her what it was, adding, "I suppose I ought to go and help Fanny, but I can't say I want to.

Ramses gave command to bring his horse, and he rode to the army encamped beyond the city. He reviewed the regiments all day. About noon, on the field of exercise, appeared, at command of the nomarch, some tens of carriers with food and wine, tents and furniture.

The session which was announced to begin at two o'clock, as usual, opened, as usual, at a quarter past three. And at half past three At half past three the candidacy of Monsieur the Duke do Noailles, *replacing* Chateaubriand, was irresistibly acclaimed. Decidedly, I ought to have gone to the Assembly. March 26, 1850. Tuesday. I had arrived early, at noon.

This morning he is as bright as a dollar, but I have been dreading to go into that house ever since I left it yesterday noon. They didn't in the least know how narrow a chance he had. And it isn't the first time I have been chief mourner. Poor souls! they don't dread their troubles half so much as I do.

All was complete on the second day after our arrival, and shortly before noon the flagship signalled us to weigh anchor.

Towards noon we entered the "valley of Eschol," from whence the spies sent out by Moses carried the great cluster of grapes. The trunk is thirty-two feet in circumference, but the tree is not tall like the American oaks.