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Besides, you knew perfectly well that in the stilly night a malicious attempt was made upon not upon the life but upon the cane of Mr. Fillet, which is, after all, the life and soul of the little man." There was laughter in court, in which his worship joined. "O law!" ejaculated I, as things began to fall into shape.
Letty sent an orderly for her guitar, and sang very sweetly an old-fashioned song: "When the moonlight Shines bright Silvery bright on the sea." Ailsa sang "Aileen Aroon," and "Oft in the Stilly Night," and everybody, later, sang "The Poor Old Soldier."
The buildings and the people in the street became incredibly small, and far-away, and bright; London sounded in his ears stilly, like a whisper; and the rattle of the cab that nearly charged him down, was like a sound from Africa.
Straight go the white petals to the heart; straight the mind's glance goes back to how many other pageants of summer in old times When perchance the sunny days were even more sunny; when the stilly oaks were full of mystery, lurking like the Druid's mistletoe in the midst of their mighty branches.
There were but a few worshippers in the church, who stood below him; two lights burnt stilly upon the altar, and he saw distinctly the thin hands of a priest who held a book close to his face. He had not set foot within a church for many years, and the sight and sound drew his mind back to his childhood's days.
And then he alighted down and reined his horse on the bridle, and bound all the three knights fast with the reins of their own bridles. When Sir Lionel saw him do thus, he thought to assay him, and made him ready, and stilly and privily he took his horse, and thought not for to awake Sir Launcelot.
The next day I left Topeka, hoping never to see it again. A yellow moon in splendor drooping, A tired queen with her state oppressed, Low by rushes and sword-grass stooping, Lies she soft on the waves at rest. The desert heavens have felt her sadness; The earth will weep her some dewy tears; The wild beck ends her tune of gladness, And goeth stilly, as soul that fears.
At something after that stilly one-o'clock hour when all the sleeping noises of lath and wainscoting creak out, John Burkhardt lifted his head to the moving light of a lamp held like a torch over him, even the ridge of his body completely submerged beneath the great feather billow of an oceanic walnut bedstead. "Yes, Hanna?" "Wake up!" "I been awake "
At last Paula spoke, so stilly that she seemed a statue enunciating: 'Are the verses known that he wrote with his blood? 'O yes, they have been carefully preserved. Captain De Stancy, with true wooer's instinct, had committed some of them to memory that morning from the printed copy to be found in every well-ordered library.
And, by the way, don't leave your address at the Argus office. Thus it happened, Stilly, when he described this man so graphically, I at once thought of you." "I am deeply gratified, I am sure," said the professor, with the ghost of a smile, "to be so promptly remembered in such a connection, and if I can be of service to you, I shall be very glad.
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