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During the night our horses had rambled a little, so that we could not get away early, and as we had a long stage before us we were obliged to push on to a late hour. July 4. Having mustered the horses this morning, I ordered an arrangement to be entered into for taking them to the water twice a day, and bringing down the supply required for the use of the party.

"She won't," said Urquhart; and then to Lucy, "Well, ma'am?" Her eyes assented before she did. "Very well, I'll come. I dare say it will be delightful." "Oh, it will," he said. Still he rambled on plain, grumbling, easy, familiar talk, while Lucy fumed and fidgeted to be alone with her joy and pride. "Your handsome sister has asked me to hunt in Essex.

Dey got mo' dan any yuther colored folks roun' hyuh, but dey he'ps de po', suh, dey he'ps de po'." "Which speaks well for them, Peter. I'm glad that all the virtue has not yet gone out of the old house." The old man's talk rambled on, like a sluggish stream, while the colonel's more active mind busied itself with the problem suggested by this unforeseen meeting.

The excellent lady whose mental convolutions permitted her to speculate wildly in words with the least possible investment of ideas, rambled by serpentine paths of complaint to a conversational cul-de-sac and trailed off in a tragic sniff. Diane resolutely smothered her impatience. "I I only ran down overnight. Aunt Agatha," she said, "to to tell you something "

"That's what I say. But there's a hundred cranks to every make of saddle and every rig. You said you were in Mexico?" "Before I was married. As a young man I worked for some of the mines. I went there from college." "I reckon you've rambled some." And a new interest lightened Lorry's eyes. Perhaps this man wasn't a "plumb tenderfoot," after all. "Oh, not so much.

When Hayward's last illness came upon him in 1884, Kinglake nursed him tenderly; spending the morning in his friend's lodgings at 8, St. James's Street, the house which Byron occupied in his early London days; and bringing on the latest bulletin to the club. The patient rambled towards the end; "we ought to be getting ready to catch the train that we may go to my sister's at Lyme."

And so we rambled on till he took his leave. But five minutes after his departure I heard the bell ring. Delancey burst back into the room, "I forgot to tell you," he said, "that 185,000 copies of 'Transition' have sold." There is a special quality about a December sunset.

So, to wipe out the dishonour which I did him, he shifts the blame of it upon Killigrew and goes out to kill him, which he further thinks may act as a warning to me. But if Killigrew dies...." And thus he rambled on, filling her gentle heart with anguish to see this feud increasing between the two men she loved best in all the world.

The other boys wanted some of them, and he gave them some, on condition that they should help him fill up his dipper again, when they returned up the lane on their way home. They assented to this condition, and so the boys walked along, eating the raspberries together, in great harmony. They rambled about in the woods, for some time, meeting with various adventures, until they reached the brook.

Still his restlessness continued, and finally, clasping his mother's hand, he said earnestly, "Come and find papa." "We can't find him, dear," she replied; "it is too far for Reuby to walk, but we will go out on the same road papa has gone, and wait for papa to come;" so saying, she led the child out of the house, and rambled slowly along the road on which the Elder would return.

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