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Here I would remark, too, before I go to another point, that these two elements that of personal sorrow and that of disappointed love and baulked purposes continue still, and are represented as in some measure felt by Him now.

Biggs's closing remark, as she bowed the rector out and went back to Eloise, who felt that she was getting very familiar with the Crompton history, so far as Mrs. Biggs knew it. "Enterprise, Fla., Sept. , 18 . "My dear Arthur: "I was glad to hear that you were so pleasantly situated and liked your parish work.

"No! not a bit easier said than done," unexpectedly observes the captain, but quite good-humouredly, having accidentally heard the seaman's remark. "Not a bit, old fellow, if you and the young hands only work as smartly and cheerfully as I know you can do when you have a mind. Come, my lads, are you all ready forward?"

"I say I am glad you have got over it," murmured Mrs. Jerry again. Has it ever been noticed that the proper remark does not always gain in propriety with repetition? It is splendid to know that right feeling still kept Tommy silent. Yet she went on briskly as if he had told her something: "Am I detaining you? You were walking so quickly that I thought you were in pursuit of someone."

Nine tenths of the "Juvenile Poems" written spring out of the above musical and suggestive coincidences. "Yes?" said our landlady's daughter. I did not address the following remark to her, and I trust, from her limited range of reading, she will never see it; I said it softly to my next neighbour.

"I was just going to ask," said Madame Krisbay, "if she had been with the gentlemen?" "I thought she was with you," said the priest. "I have not seen her for two hours." "Nor I." "Nor we." "Perhaps she is in the kitchen?" Madame Krisbay looked vexed, got up from her seat, and went into the kitchen to call her pupil, but returned at once with the remark that she had not been seen there either.

Elsmere, the Squire remembers you in petticoats, and I'm not sure that I don't, too. Robert, smiling, looked beyond her to the advancing figure of the Squire, but if Mr. Wendover heard his sister's remark he took no notice of it.

Francis, president of the council of state. They quarreled over an offensive remark which Mr. Francis entered in the minutes of the council. Hastings offered a challenge and wounded his antagonist, but the ball was extracted and the affair fortunately ended as a comedy rather than a tragedy.

You have to make hay while the sun shines." Again the lawyer nodded, and again he made no remark. The apprehension in his visitor's eye increased, his smile died away, and suddenly he exclaimed: "For God's sake, Mr. Rattar, say something! I meant honestly to pay you back I felt sure I could sell that last thing of mine before now, but not a word yet from the editor I sent it to!"

"Don't think it was sent after him. Should have remembered it if it was." "Supposing a parcel arrived addressed to Mr. Lawrence Cavendish, and afterwards it disappeared, should you remark its absence?" "No, don't think so. I should think some one had taken charge of it." "I believe, Miss Howard, that it was you who found this sheet of brown paper?"