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Pee-wee reaps a large profit from his business during the balance of the summer. Pee-wee Harris on the Trail Pee-wee gets into the wrong automobile by mistake and is carried to the country where he has a great time and many adventures. Pee-wee Harris in Camp The scene is set in the beloved and familiar Temple Camp. Here Pee-wee resigns from the Raven Patrol, intending to start a patrol of his own.

He who applies his efforts after listening to the words of the old, soon reaps abundant fruits from those efforts. ""This Duryodhana, stained by covetousness and bereft of foresight, had without taking counsel, foolishly commenced to seek the accomplishment of an undigested project.

A village clergyman is an important person, for he is held in high honour by his parishioners, and his larder is always well stocked free of cost. His income also is relatively larger than that of a town pastor, for besides his fixed salary he reaps a nice little revenue from the pastures belonging to the 'Pastorie, which he lets out to farmers.

Hycy received the money, set spurs to his horse, and was out of sight in a moment "Ah!" exclaimed the old man, with bitterness of soul, "what mightn't he be if his weak and foolish mother hadn't taken it into her head to make a gentleman of him! But now she reaps as she sowed. She's punished an' that's enough." And thus does Hycy the accomplished make his exit from our humble stage.

The amount demanded by the proprietor, in payment for this permission, is expressed in monetary terms by the dividend which the supposed product yields in nature. So that, by the right of increase, the proprietor reaps and does not plough; gleans and does not till; consumes and does not produce; enjoys and does not labor.

I do not believe that in all the world there is a single soul would weep his lordship's death if we except, perhaps, Mistress Winthrop." "And do you pity him for that?" quoth Sir Richard coldly. "What right has he to expect aught else? Who sows for himself, reaps for himself. I marvel, indeed, that there should be even one to bewail him to spare him a kind thought." "And even there," mused Mr.

In compliance to his wishes your friend reaps twofold pleasure, therefore Mary shall hear "of the churches." About three weeks ago a party of tourists, including the Croftons and ourselves; visited several of the grand old churches, so important in the history of Roman architecture of classic ages.

The soul betakes itself to another frame, and its change of habitation is called its death. In the world of men, no man reaps the consequences of another man's karma. Whatever one does, he is sure to reap the consequences thereof; for the consequences of the karma that is once done, can never be obviated.

"Love in her sunny eyes doth basking play, Love walks the pleasant mazes of her hair, Love does on both her lips for ever stray, And sows and reaps a thousand kisses there; In all her outward parts love's always seen; But, oh, he never went within." It was a song of Cowley's, which De Malfort had lately set to music, and to a melody which Hyacinth especially admired. "A serenade!

Man interferes only at the beginning and at the end; in spring he sows, and in autumn he reaps, but throughout the interval between these extremes he lets it alone.