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Updated: June 9, 2025


And I'm going to kiss you!" He let her, salving his slight annoyance thereat with the thought that no one could see. "But don't say anythin' t' the Father 'r One-Eye about me bein' beautiful," he pleaded. "Will y'? Huh?" She promised she would not.

And it doubtless gave to this skilful actor a supreme satisfaction salving over many wounds of vanity, quenching the poignant thirst for things impossible and draughts of fame that he could play it on no mimic stage, but on the theatre of Europe. The weakness of his conduct was the central weakness of his age and country.

It was in fact a plate from the side of the New Jersey, a steamer which had recently been wrecked outside the Golden Gate, and in the salving of which the Mary Rebecca had taken part. Crawling carefully along the deck, the two sailors, Ole, and myself got the heavy plate on deck and aft, where we reared it as a shield between the wheel and the fishermen.

Ingenuity may devise one clever panacea after another for the salving work and for lifting the working classes from the intolerable conditions that have prevailed for more than a century; they will be ephemeral in their existence and futile in their results unless sense of holiness is restored, and the joy in production and creation given back to those who have been defrauded.

The ship very soon put a stop to that demonstration with a round or two of shrapnel, while we busied ourselves with the dhow. There was no hope of salving her, as she had almost ripped the keel off her when she took the ground and sat on the bottom like a dilapidated basket.

Amy, who had been seated at the window for half an hour, at once arose, crossed the hall and put his head in at the door of Number 14. "Got him," he announced placidly. Clint, who had cut a recitation to remain within call, and had been salving his conscience by studying his French, jumped up and seized his cap. "He's about at the gate now," added Clint as they hurried down the stairs.

That surrender was more prompt, and a second check was sent to the bank to be certified. "G'-by, gentlemen," said Scattergood, and Messrs. Crane and Keith took their departure in no dignified manner, but with rancor in their hearts, which there was no method of salving. "Let's take stock," said Scattergood. "Like to know jest how we come out." "Let's see.

There was no chapel at hand, and no mass for the repose of souls that had been sorely troubled; but the charm of those young women they were salving our wounds as women know how to do and the voluptuous feast that was laid for us, when we emptied the fatal larder; the music, and the thousand arts employed to restore beauty and order out of the last night's chaos, made us better than new men, and it taught us a lesson we never shall forget though from that hour to this, neither one nor the other of us, in any way, shape, or fashion whatever, has referred in the remotest degree to that eventful night in a Californian bungalow.

Before the end of the year more than three hundred deputies had resigned their seats and quit the country; salving over to themselves the dereliction of the duties which a few months before they had voluntarily sought, and their performance of which was now a more imperative duty than ever, by denunciations of the crimes which had been committed, and which they had found themselves unable to prevent.

To the four reddish-brown, high-framed bloodhounds I had given the names of Don, Tige, Jude and Ranger; and by dint of persuasion, had succeeded in establishing some kind of family relation between them and Moze. This night I tied up the bloodhounds, after bathing and salving their sore feet; and I left Moze free, for he grew fretful and surly under restraint.

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