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This was the English name of a small island, or cluster of rocks, some five or six miles south of Porto Rico, resembling in appearance a coffin, and called, in Spanish, "Moxa del Muerta." Captain Adams remarked, in a soliloquizing strain, "The Dead Man's Chest? Already in sight? Well, it will soon be wanted; I am ready." The sufferings of this excellent man were intense.

"I was soliloquizing in the glen below," replied Denny, once more assuming his pedantry, "meditating upon the transparency of all human events; but as for the beef and mutton, I advise you to boil the beef, and roast the mutton, or vice versa, to boil the mutton, and roast the beef.

Harvey disregarded his observation, but seemed to be soliloquizing, as he said in an undertone, "They came out before the gale have laid on the island these two days horse are on the road there will soon be fighting near us."

Happy Vargrave! and yet, ah! will she be happy? Oh, could I think so!" Thus soliloquizing, he suffered the rein to fall on the neck of his horse, which paced slowly home through the village, till it stopped as if in the mechanism of custom at the door of a cottage a stone's throw from the lodge.

"Oh," said Dora, innocently, "I knew you were a French scholar, because Mr. Birge told me so." Someway it was an immense satisfaction to Theodore to know that Dora's intention had not been to make light of his supposed ignorance. As he went home in the moonlight he laughed a little, and indulged himself in his old habit of soliloquizing.

"It was lost here last night," continues Crene, in a soliloquizing undertone, pushing investigating glances beneath the sofas. "I do' know nothin' about it. I 'a'n't took it"; and the Gnome tosses her head back defiantly. "I seen the lady when she was a-writin' of her letter, and when she went out ther' wa'n't nothin' left on the table but a hangkerchuf, and that wa'n't hern.

It was impossible to slight the mental picture of Mollie with maroon drapery falling about her feet, with her cheeks tinted with excited color, and with that marvel of delight in her eyes. She could not help thinking about it. "She would be simply incomparable," she found herself soliloquizing.

On awakening from his brief slumber, Lamb sat for some time in profound silence, and then, with the most startling rapidity, sang out "Diddle, diddle, dumpkins;" not looking at me, but as if soliloquizing. For five minutes he relapsed into the same deep silence; from which again he started up into the same abrupt utterance of "Diddle, diddle, dumpkins."

Those were actually the last words of this most remarkable Buddhist king. He died like a philosopher, calmly and sententiously soliloquizing on death and its inevitability. At the final moment, no one being near save his adopted son, Phya Buroot, he raised his hands before his face, as in his accustomed posture of devotion; then suddenly his head dropped backward, and he was gone.

Wentworth about anything you like and I shall soon find out all I want to know about the mine. She paused, but Wentworth remained silent, which, indeed, the bewildered young man realized was the only safe thing to do. 'They speak of the talkativeness of women, Miss Brewster went on, as if soliloquizing, 'but it is nothing to that of the men.

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