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Updated: June 3, 2025


The man who had wept in this same room six weeks before looked up with a gleam of something very like hope in his troubled eyes. Such is the power of love. For Arthur Agar had not been ignorant of the probability that in his step-brother, once dead but now living, he had had a rival. Sister Cecilia had seen to that. "But when shall we know? When will he come back?" inquired he.

Why, then, O king, dost thou wish a step-brother to get up with his life! How canst thou, forsaking Bhima whose strength is equal to that of ten thousand elephants, wish Nakula to live? People said that this Bhima was dear to thee. From what motive then dost thou wish a step-brother to revive?

"I suppose it will seem so to Canaan," returned the other, weariedly. "Governor feeling fit?" "I never saw him," Joe replied; then caught himself. "Oh, I see what you mean! Yes, he's all right." They had come into the hall, and Eugene was removing the long coat, while his step-brother looked at him thoughtfully. "'Gene," asked the latter, in a softened voice, "have you seen Mamie Pike yet?"

As already intimated, his "family" includes, besides himself, the wolf, the fox, and the jackal, with the hyena as a sort of step-brother.

Eugene replied, sharply. "Are you going to get me away from here? I'm sick, I tell you!" "This street," said Joe, and cheerfully led the way. Five minutes later the two had parted, and Joe leaned against a cheap restaurant sign-board, drearily staring after the lamps of the gypsy night-cab he had found for his step-brother.

Why, then, O king dost thou, wish a step-brother to get up with his life! How canst thou, forsaking Bhima whose strength is equal to that of ten thousand elephants, wish Nakula to live? People said that this Bhima was dear to thee. From what motive then dost thou wish a step-brother to revive?

There is a tradition that Colonel Archibald Cary, the speaker of the Senate, was principally instrumental in crushing this project; that meeting Colonel Syme, the step-brother of Colonel Henry, in the lobby of the House, he accosted him very fiercely in terms like these: 'I am told that your brother wishes to be dictator.

The story goeth that Earl Robert's brother or step-brother was murdered there, and some men say by the Earl himself. Sin that day it hath been tight shut." Myles stared at the tower for a while in silence. "It is a strange-seeming place from without," said he, at last, "and mayhap it may be even more strange inside. Hast ever been within, Francis?"

"Les. ought to stick to society," observed his step-brother; "flipping around a drawing-room and making all the girls think they were equally in the running was more in his line." "He's a nice, clean, good-looking young fellow at any rate, and doesn't look as if he gorged himself hasn't that red-faced, stuffed look," said Dawn.

Columbus appears to have decided that, before starting for France, it would be well to remove Diego from La Rabida and place him with the baby step-brother Fernando in Cordova, so that Fernando's mother might bring up the two lads together. The first time he had rung that bell it was with hope in his heart; this time he was dejected. He had no hope, so far as Spain was concerned.

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