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Verily there hath been no lack of fervent prayers for his soul on our part; and at a later time, when I came to know to how many hapless wretches his testament had brought a blessing, little by little I forgave this strange bestowal of his wealth, and could pronounce over his grave a clear "Requiescat in pace!" May he rest in peace!
You was venison, and now you're veal. You put me in mind of a japonica in a window. You've been signed, sealed and diskivered. Requiescat in hoc signo. You make me thirsty." "A green chartreuse here," said Merritt to the waiter. "Whiskey straight," sighed Greenbrier, "and they're on you, you renegade of the round-ups." "Guilty, with an application for mercy," said Merritt.
Not the less are there moments when the aching need of repose comes over us and the requiescat in pace, heathen benediction as it is, sounds more sweetly in our ears than all the promises that Fame can hold out to us. I wonder whether it ever occurred to you to reflect upon another horror there must be in leaving a name behind you.
The potentate saw that flash of glory, and put himself "on-side." He went round to Caldegard, and saying, "Let me congratulate you," took the hand offered him, and went out. "Nothing in this meeting became him like " began Randal. But Caldegard cut him short. "He meant it, Randal," he said. "Exactly. Requiescat. Let's see if we can get this neurasthenic down to the car without waking him."
They have an abundance of food, and "wax fat." The clam is so completely protected by his shell and the mud that he has little to fear from enemies. They have increased and multiplied and filled the mud. "Requiescat in pace." But zoölogy has its tragedies as well as human history. Let us turn to the development of a third molluscan line terminating in the cuttle-fishes.
Never speak ill of the beast you bestraddle! Therefore requiescat Boston! may her ribs lie light on soft sand when she goes to pieces! may her engines be cut up into bracelets for the arms of the patriotic fair! good-bye to her, dear old, close, dirty, slow coach! She served her country well in a moment of trial. Who knows but she saved it?
'Requiescat in pace, said the priest. 'Amen, replied the choirboy. But the words were again lost amid the lashing, deafening detonation, which was prolonged with the continuous violence of a fusillade. Bongrand, quite exasperated, turned towards the engine. It became silent, fortunately, and every one felt relieved.
This dark gesture the hearers understood; they began to gaze in amazement at one another, each trying to guess his neighbour’s thoughts, and the gloomy silence lasted for several minutes. At last Rykov said:— “The wolf was a robber, and robbers have caught him!” “Requiescat in pace,” added the Chamberlain.
But while we can think and maintain the rights of our own individuality against every human combination, let us not forget to caution all who are disposed to waver that there is a cowardice which is criminal, and a longing for rest which it is baseness to indulge. God help him, over whose dead soul in his living body must be uttered the sad supplication, Requiescat in pace!
Sphinx was at this time quite sea-sick, and the unfortunate count was driven forth like a sky-rocket, and landed upon the peak of Teneriffe, plunged over head and ears in the snow requiescat in pace! I perceived all this mischief from my seat in the ark, but was in such a convulsion of laughter that I could not utter an intelligible word.
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