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One or other of them used to go every alternate morning, to examine these traps to re-set any that were sprung; and bring back to their camp any furry animal that might chance to be captured.

But it was so mutilated in the iconoclastic fury of 1529, and has been so cobbled, re-broken, re-set, and "restored" generally, that it can no longer be called Holbein's work without many reservations. There is also another Last Supper, one of a coarsely painted set on canvas, which is attributed to him on much more doubtful grounds, to judge by the composition and colouring.

Only in this one wild, defiling moment did the lust for alcohol surge up in him again, surge clamorously, brutally, absolutely mercilessly, as though in all the known cleansants of the world only interminable raw whisky was hot enough to cauterize a polluted consciousness. At half past three, as soon as he could change his clothes again, he re-broke and re-set an acrobat's priceless leg.

Now he recollected that he had heard that the mariners depended a great deal on the morning and the evening the land and the Lake breeze as they worked along the shore. This was the first breath of the Land breeze. It freshened after a while, and he re-set his sail. An hour or so afterwards he came near the shore; he heard the thrushes singing, and the cuckoo calling, long before he landed.

Ali stared at him and Rip, to Dane's surprise, did not immediately repudiate that thought. "Sleep rods certainly," the Astrogator-apprentice said after a pause. "We'll have to be prepared for the moment when they find out who we are. And you can't re-set a hydro in a few minutes, not when we have to keep oxgy on for the others.

It can be of no use till it has been re-set. "I should like to know how your plans prosper. But I shall see your paper and follow what goes on in Parliament. For the present I want neither to write nor get letters. They tell me that as a probationer I shall spend my time at first in washing glasses, and polishing bath-taps, on which my mind rests!

"Wal," said Nimbus, "I made up sixty thousand hills, but I hed ter re-set some on 'em. I s'pose it'll run somewhere between fifty an' sixty thousand." "A right good crop," said the sheriff. "I doubt if any man in the county has got a better, take it all 'round." "I don't reckon ther's one wukked enny harder fer what he's got," said the colored man quietly.

"Your pearls, too, were as handsome as any in the room, child but we must have them re-set; the sprays are old-fashioned now. Let me have them to-morrow to send up to Hancock." "Papa, please, I had rather keep them as they are as mamma wore them." He was touched in a minute. "Very well, darling. God bless you for thinking of it!"

He brought the welcome news that Lady Chittenden's diamonds had not been lost at all. Lord Chittenden had taken them to be re-set and cleaned, and the maid who knew about it had gone for a holiday. So that was all right. "I wonder if we ever shall see the Psammead again," said Jane wistfully as they walked in the garden, while mother was putting the Lamb to bed.

The few slaves who had remained at the bidding of their master had re-draped the couches and re-set the crystal goblets of wine and the gold dishes with fresh fruit. The long narrow hall looked strangely mournful now that the noisy guests had departed, and the sweet-scented oil in the lamps had begun to burn low.

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