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Striking a light, Wolfe reseated himself deliberately, and began with the utmost care to load the pistol; that scene would not have been an unworthy sketch for those painters who possess the power of giving to the low a force almost approaching to grandeur, and of augmenting the terrible by a mixture of the ludicrous.
The marchesa turned and reseated herself. There is, spite of her violence, an indescribable majesty about her as she sits erect and firm upon her chair in judgment on her niece. Right or wrong, the marchesa is a woman born to command. "It is not for me," she says, with lofty composure, "to reason with a love-sick girl, whose mind runs to the tune of her lover's name.
Then, when M. de Guersaint had washed his face, and reseated himself, the hairdresser resumed: "And if I were to tell you, monsieur, what they have done with our poor town! Forty years ago all the young girls here conducted themselves properly, I assure you. I remember that in my young days when a young man was wicked he generally had to go elsewhere.
Napoleon was scarcely reseated on his throne when he found he could not resume that absolute power he had possessed before his abdication at Fontainebleau.
Then, gazing more intently on the writing, a low cry broke from his lips. He reseated himself, and began to read. Randal with many misgivings at Lord L'Estrange's tone, in which he was at no loss to detect a latent irony proceeded to Norwood.
Prudence would tell you to have nothing to do with the son of such a woman: could I be a true man, true to you, and hold my tongue about her? I should be a liar of the worst sort!" He felt far too strongly, it was plain, to heed a world of commonplaces. "Forgive me," I said. "May I sit down again?" He held out his hand. I took it, and reseated myself on the clover-hillock.
He whistled again, and at once the martial array filed through the silver and gold doorways and disappeared, after which the workmen again resumed their labors at the furnaces. Then, sad and discouraged, Ozma of Oz turned to her friends, and the Nome King calmly reseated himself on his rock throne. "It would be foolish for us to fight," the girl said to the Tin Woodman.
He stood irresolute, with his perplexed face turning from the outer door to her own up-looking eyes. "And if he needs you he certainly will let you know," she added, with some asperity. He smiled, and reseated himself beside her. "You are right, as usual, Miss Faith. He certainly knows " "Knows what?" she asked at length, as his sentence remained unfinished.
The interior was reseated, and new roofs were added in 1883; they were designed by the late Mr. Pearson. In 1891 the south porch was restored in memory of Dr. James, a former vicar. The arches under the tower which had been bricked up for many years were underpinned and repaired; and in 1909 were again opened to the church.
"Who would wish you to mumble words which you would not be comprehending as you uttered them?" The deacon reseated himself upon the bench, leaned forward, buried his face in his hands and remained silent. Fast the July night was waning. Fast its shadows were dissolving into corners, and allowing a whiff of fresh dewy morningtide to enter at the window.
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