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Thus saith the King's majesty, who sendeth greeting to your royal highness, and prayeth that God will of His mercy quickly heal you and have you now and ever in His holy keeping." The Lord St. John made reverence and stood aside. Tom replied resignedly "The King hath said it. None may palter with the King's command, or fit it to his ease, where it doth chafe, with deft evasions.
He lived usefully, and died resignedly; and we humbly trust, through the sovereign virtue of the all-healing medicine of the Great Physician, he was prepared to rest in this tomb, 'where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest." Dr.
Wheeler, having found in the market the first of the broiling chickens and some fine green peas, bought them first and then sat down to the telephone to invite her friends. Mr. Oglethorpe, the clergyman, and his wife accepted cheerfully; Harrison Miller, resignedly. Then Mrs. Wheeler drew a long, resolute breath and invited Mrs. Sayre. When that lady accepted with alacrity Mrs.
If we're disowned, bedamned if we don't hang on! We can feed ourselves now. We can feed some extra mouths. There'll be a ship droppin' by out of curiosity now and then, and we'll trade with 'em. If were disowned we'll be poor. But when were the Irish ever rich?" The committeeman who was a manufacturer of precision machinery mopped his forehead. "We're rich now," he said resignedly.
Wait a minute." He proceeded discontentedly with his breakfast. Louisa waited resignedly at the door. "I think your mistress has been in bad spirits lately," he resumed, with a sudden outbreak of petulance. "My mistress has not been very cheerful, sir." "What do you mean by not very cheerful? Do you mean to prevaricate? Am I nobody in the house? Am I to be kept in the dark about everything?
"Weel," replied Nairn resignedly; "I can no deny the thing, if ye look at it like that." Carroll changed the subject; but some time later Mrs. Nairn sat down near him in the temporary absence of her husband and Evelyn. "We will no be disturbed for two or three minutes," she said. "Ye answered Alic like a Scotsman before supper and put him off the track, though that's no so easy done."
"I have told you already that my mind is in a bad way about Eustace," I answered. "I say there is some motive at the bottom of his visit to Major Fitz-David. It is not an ordinary call. I am firmly convinced it is not an ordinary call!" "Suppose we get on with our dinner?" said Benjamin, resignedly. "Here is a loin of mutton, my dear an ordinary loin of mutton.
You must have detected enough to mark a difference between an exceptionally well-dressed man and an Italian street musician." Berg shook his big head. "It was aboud twelve o'clock in the night-dime, und my customers besides I had to pay some attention to," stated he. The coroner was baffled by the man's positiveness. "Well," said he, resignedly. "What else did you see?"
"Pray let me take you back to the house," he said. "I am afraid you are not well." "I shall be better directly. Do me a kindness take the child!" She spoke faintly and vacantly. Bennydeck hesitated. She lifted her trembling hands in entreaty. "I beg you will leave me!" Her voice, her manner, made it impossible to disobey. He turned resignedly to Kitty and asked which way she wanted to go.
"And I am going to take a book and read on the sand," planned Anne. "We are going to sail and catch crabs." "Little red crabs?" asked Anne with interest. "No, big blue ones, you goosie, and then Perkins will cook them for us. Won't you, Perkins?" "Anything you say, Miss," said Perkins, resignedly.
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