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And I honestly believe that by the time I got it out it would have been transformed into a "yes," in spite of me, had it not been for a certain paragraph in Alicia's letter which came providentially to my mind: Not to flatter you, Katherine, you are a beauty, my dear if your photo is to be trusted.
That night the pack, like a pack of hungry wolves, congregated outside the window where they heard the child crying and moaning with pain and all night howled as wolves howl when they have cornered prey. The following morning it happened providentially that Doctor Grenfell's hospital ship steamed into Cartwright Harbor and dropped anchor. The Doctor himself was aboard.
Providentially, the poor little wretch had not for an instant put her stupid head under the bed, or used her eyes in the search that was all that saved them from instant massacre! "Here dey is, Caterpillar! I knows how yer foots mus' be as much out of breaf wid yer tight gaiters as your waist is long of yer tight dress."
As I had some time to spare, I thought I'd run over to Hampton in my machine and see how you made out." "And we providentially happened to fly across you!" cried Jimsy. "Truth is stranger than fiction, after all."
It makes me sick when I think of the miserable plight we would now be in, if that piece of good fortune had not accidentally befallen me." "Don't say accidentally," returned the wife, in a gentle tone, "say providentially. He who sent us children, sent with them the means for their support. It isn't luck, dear, it is Providence." "It may be, but I can't understand it," returned Mr.
Thereupon the column followed this audacious gentleman's leadership for some miles, until a pukka British officer, who had providentially spent some years surveying this very country, asked his commander whether he knew that we were making a bee-line for the Turkish defences. A startled ejaculation burst from the general, who turned to the guide to ask him if he was quite sure of the way.
Being providentially in the island at the season of the year when all the schools have their annual examinations, we enjoyed the most favorable opportunities for procuring intelligence on the subject of education. From various quarters we received invitations to attend school examinations.
He sat abruptly on a providentially convenient chair. There, limply, he hiccoughed. "Sweet," Mariana repeated. Kingsfrere finally rose, and, with a friendly wave, wandered from the room. "It was good of you to take me, Howat," she told him wearily. "Although, now, I can see that you went willingly enough. You thought it would cure me. But of what, Howat of love?
You have providentially had your eyes opened before it was too late. You have suffered, and I do not wish to add to your mortification by reproach. Let by-gones be by-gones, and I trust to hear no more of Mr. Gale and his associates." "Dale, Aunt Agnes," I said firmly. She shrugged her shoulders impatiently. "What difference does it make whether it is Dale or Gale?
Just think what would have happened yesterday if that poor fellow hadn't providentially gone off the hooks!" "Providentially!" "Well, it was. You see to what lengths Derek was prepared to go. Hang it all! We shouldn't have been exactly proud of a felon in the family." Frances Freeland, who had been lacing and unlacing her fingers, suddenly fixed her eyes on Kirsteen.
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