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Updated: September 2, 2025
He whispered anxiously to make no noise lest enemies might arise, that my other attendants had protectors at Berberah, but that he, the hated and feared, as the locum tenens of Sharmarkay, the great bete noire, depended wholly upon my defence.
A young clergyman, recently come from England as locum tenens to an absent vicar, was then at Manly Beach with his wife. I had known him in England, so we made up a picnic to drive northward from Manly about 15 miles, to a place called Pitwater. A charming drive it was. Now and then glimpses of the sea on the right hand were seen.
"To which of these two societies, then, is Adone Alba, or am I, as his locum tenens, to address ourselves?" "To neither. This commune deals with you." "Why?" Count Corradini took off his glasses, put them on again, shifted the papers and plans in his imposing portfolio. "May I ask again why?" said Don Silverio in the gentlest tones of his beautiful voice.
"We will let him know that there is a locum tenens ready to step into his shoes when he wants to be off." He flashed the lantern across the path, and a few moments later his junior stepped up briskly with a bundle of newspapers tucked under his arm.
But his locum tenens did not possess a copy and had no right to demand one. Incongruities of this character were frequent. One statesman in Paris, who enjoys a world-wide reputation, dissented from those who sided with the lesser states. He looked at their protests and tactics from an angle of vision which the unbiased historian, however emphatically he may dissent from it, cannot ignore.
His was a much humbler effort than that of his locum tenens of the forenoon, but it left a more salutary and peaceful impression. None of the ideas were original, the illustrations were commonplace, and what passed for argument was rather threadbare. The fundamental axiom was there, but was not aggressively flaunted: it was rather implied than expressed.
Thus the "Courtisan and Benefice-eater" attacks the parasite of the Roman Court, who absorbs ecclesiastical revenues wholesale, putting in perfunctory locum tenens on the cheap, and begins: I'm fairly called a Simonist and eke a Courtisan, And here to every peasant and every common man My knavery will very well appear.
"Now bugler!" said Captain Malet-Marsac, and Moussa Isa's locum tenens blew his only call a series of long loud G's.... The gate blazed, before long it would fall.... A hush fell upon the expectant multitude without, the men of the more-or-less uniformed and disciplined party raised their rifles, a big burly man bawled orders....
There is none here before June." "I would if I could pay a locum tenens and were quite sure it isn't wrong," said Bastin. "I am glad you both think like that," I remarked, "as I have a suggestion to make to you.
It was late, nearly midnight, as I stepped aboard the wharf-boat. Stragglers from the town, who may have had business there, had all gone away, and the owner of the store-boat was himself absent. A drowsy negro, his locum tenens, was the only human thing that offered itself to my eyes.
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