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Updated: June 19, 2025


Friedrich's patience seems to have been great; but in the end he began to think the time long. Here, prior to Bogendorf, are three snatches of writing, which successively have indications for us. that there is nothing to be made of those Turks." "We are now in the press of our crisis as to Schweidnitz.

He could hear snatches of her talk. It was about the trees, stripped bare now, and their mood sad probably because of their denudement. Suzanna gazed with concern at their stark limbs stretching out, no longer able to shelter people or to sing softly when the wind blew through their leaves. Drusilla contributed her share, too.

On the other hand well, on the other hand, if the Wolf had proved the early bird, then, perhaps, he and the Wolf would have, in another place and time to-night, a more personal reckoning than was anticipated in the Tocsin's plan! His eyes picked up snatches of her note, as they skimmed it swiftly again.

And through the deep and tremendous noise sudden yells that resembled snatches of songs from a madhouse darted shrill and high in discordant jets of sound which seemed to rush far above the earth and drive all peace from under the stars. Carlier and Kayerts slept badly. They both thought they had heard shots fired during the night but they could not agree as to the direction.

From the dining-room floated into the sala snatches of toasts, interruptions, bursts and ripples of laughter. The name of Quiroga was often heard mingled with the words "consul," "equality," "justice."

"Look at me!" says the voice of the city imperiously, and its children obey. It snatches their thoughts from their inner griefs, and concentrates them on the pageant that rolls unceasingly from one end of the island to the other. One may despair in New York, but it is difficult to brood on the past; for New York is the City of the Present, the City of Things that are Going On.

If you were a good and prudent young man, you would hide your vices under a pious exterior for home consumption." "Hypocrisy!" cried Desmond O'Connor. "I would rather be anything than a hypocrite. What right has old Ebenezer Brown to come dictating to me and preaching piety? Have you heard his history?" "Snatches of it," said Cairns. "It is the history of many other successful men."

Friedrich snatches his glass, not with picturesque object: "See, yonder is Feldmarschall Browne, then! And pushes down into the Pascopol, into the hollows and minor troughs, which hide Browne henceforth, till we are quite near.

"Ah," said she, smiling sadly, "even in the saddest woman's soul there linger snatches of old music, odors of flowers long dead and turned to dust pleasant ghosts, which still keep her mind attuned to that which may be in others, though in her never more; till she can hear her own wedding-hymn re-echoed in the tones of every girl who loves, and sees her own wedding-torch re-lighted in the eyes of every bride."

A new race is rising up, and the old hunter will soon become a being unknown in Canada. The Indians called it "the white girl's rest," for it was there that Catharine delighted to sit, above the noise and bustle of the camp, to sing her snatches of old Scottish songs, or pray the captive exile's prayer, unheard and unseen.

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