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And all the old family pride of the Thaines of Virginia, all the old sense of control and daring was in her tone as she answered: "You have come to a man's estate. You must choose for yourself. But big as the world is, it is too little for mothers to be lost in. You cannot find a frontier so far that a mother's love has not outrun you to it. Go out and win." "You are a Trojan, mother.
The First Interview between the Spaniards and Peruvians, after Briggs, by Greatbach, is a triumph of art; Wilkie's Dorty Bairn is excellent; the Fisherman's Children, after Collins, by C. Rolls, is exquisitely delicate; and the Gleaner, by Finden, after Holmes, has a lovely set of features, which art and fashion may court in vain. But we have outrun our tether, and must halt here.
For I had dashed after the child like a madman, my hat off, the open book in my hand. James had outrun me though, and was now coming back with a child a young girl poorly clad; oh! so poorly clad; but yet like Mary my Mary on the day I wrote that name in the book still open in my hand. "Mary!" I gasped. "Yes, sir," said the child; "I must make haste home, or my mother will have no tea."
It is also clear that if, by some chance, the precipitation of the high sources should increase, the corrasion of the stream-beds in the canyons would likewise increase and outrun with still greater ease the erosion of their immediate surroundings.
"Earth gray with age shall hear the strain Which o'er her childhood rolled; For her the morning stars again Shall sing their song of old. "For, lo! the fall of Ocean's wall, Space mocked, and Time outrun! And round the world, the thought of all Is as the thought of one!" Oh, reverently and thankfully The mighty wonder own! The deaf can hear, the blind may see, The work is God's alone.
Which is all that the people are engaged to by this covenant. Not to outrun the parliament in this extirpation, but to follow and serve them in it, by such concurrence as they may expect from each person in their stations and callings; for that clause, expressed in the first and third article, is to be understood in all. Object.
Ravenel!" cried March, and read quick assent in his friend's face. "But make her go dressed as she is; you've got to outrun rumor! Captain, go tell Tom to give him Firefly, won't you? She's mine, Fair," he continued, following to the stairs; "she's the mare I cured for Bulger; perfectly gentle, only Fair! don't touch her with the whip!"
"Well, if you must go on ahead," said Joe to the old man, as the latter was ready to depart, "remember that you can get action on your money, if you still think that your bay mare can outrun that brown cow horse which I pointed out to you yesterday. You needn't let your poverty interfere, for we'll run you to suit your purse, light or heavy.
The wildest rumors flew from parched tongue to throbbing ear. An army of a hundred thousand fresh troops had fallen on their tired, bloody ranks. They were led by Jeb Stuart at the head of four thousand Black Horse Cavalry. If a single man escaped alive it would be for one reason, only they could outrun them. It was a crime for officers to try to round them up for a massacre.
This evening they were trying to outrun each other in descending from the light-room, when Henderson led the way; but they were in conversation with each other till they came to the rope-ladder distended between the entrance-door of the lighthouse and the beacon. Dickson, on reaching the cook-room, was surprised at not seeing his companion, and inquired hastily for Henderson.
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