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And I hope and trust that you well, I don't wish to perhaps it is not the proper time to that is, I don't wish to intrude a moral at an inopportune moment, but, my dear, dear fellow, I think the time is ripe to point out to you that your obstinacy, your selfishness, your villainous temper, and your various other faults can make it just as unpleasant for your ownself, my dear boy, as they frequently do for other people.

Bear in mind, my child, that an ounce of public dishonour outweighs a quintal of secret infamy; and since, by the blessing of God, you can live in honour before the public eye, let it not distress you so much to be dishonoured in your ownself in secret. Real dishonour consists in sin, and real honour in virtue.

"Then why did you bother me to tell it at first, Shorsha? Och, it was doing my ownself good, and making me forget my own sorrowful state, when ye interrupted me with your thaives of Danes!

Frona nodded her head vigorously. "Thin it's yer ownself afther all? The little motherless darlin', with the goold hair I combed the knots out iv many's the time? The little witch that run barefoot an' barelegged over all the place?" "Yes, yes," she corroborated, gleefully.

"You'm over-crabbit with her, mother, and her only wantin' to hear some word that Adam had sent to her ownself." "But, mercy 'pon us! her must give me time to fetch my breath," exclaimed Mrs. Tucker indignantly, "and I foaced to fly off as I did for fear that Adam should forestall me and go doin' somethin' foolish!" "He ain't wantin' to come home?" said Joan hurriedly. "Iss, but he is, though.

The room was full of you, you over and over again; but not like yourself, frightening, not loving me, busy about something or somebody else. I didn't at all enjoy that. But I am awake now, aren't I? I needn't be frightened any more; because you do love me, don't you and this really is you, your very ownself?" She put up her face to be kissed.

It had never mattered to an Apache whether a man rode on the north or south side of the lawif his skin was white, that automatically made him prey. Drew said so now. Teodoro answered that. "Apaches want guns, señor. Their arrows are deadly, but guns are always better." "I’d think," Anse cut in, "that any guns Kitchell’d have he’d be hangin’ on toneedin’ them his ownself.

He deceiveth his own heart; he otherwise persuadeth it, than of its ownself it would go: ordinarily men are said to be deceived by their hearts, but here is a man that is said to deceive his own heart, flattering it off from the scent and dread of those convictions, that by the Word, sometimes it hath been under: persuading of it that there needs no such strictness of life be added to a profession of faith in Christ, as by the gospel is called for: or that since Christ has died for us, and rose again, and since salvation is alone in him, we need not be so concerned, or be so strict to matter how we live.

As he neared the house, he heard Duncan's voice. "Malcolm, my son! Will it pe your ownself?" it said. "It wull that, daddy," answered Malcolm. The piper was sitting on a fallen tree, with the snow settling softly upon him. "But it's ower cauld for ye to be sittin' there i' the snaw, an' the mirk tu," added Malcolm. "Ta tarkness will not be ketting to ta inside of her," returned the seer.

"You may say that! for, were I a farmer, like the rest, I should have something to do, like the rest, something that I cared for, and I should come home tired at night and fall asleep, as the rest do, before the fire; but when I comes home at night I am not tired, for I have been doing nothing all day that I care for; and then I sits down and stares about me, and at the fire, till I become frighted; and then I shouts to my brother Denis, or to the gasoons, 'Get up, I say, and let's be doing something; tell us a tale of Finn-ma-Coul, and how he lay down in the Shannon's bed and let the river flow down his jaws! Arrah, Shorsha, I wish you would come and stay with us, and tell us some o' your sweet stories of your ownself and the snake ye carried about wid ye.

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