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Updated: April 30, 2025


Nevertheless, Tasmania tided safely over the difficulties of the gold period, and even was able to help her sorely tried sister. For it was upon the newly established Government at Melbourne that the strain of the new era most severely fell.

Beale in the next county used to go to bed for shame, with a mustard plaster, every time her husband took a drop too much, which he did every blessed Saturday that he lived. It tided him over the Sabbath mighty well, he used to say, for he never could abide the sermons of Mr. Grant."

The cat, too, was asleep, her cheek turned up upon her wasted flank, her paws relaxed and limp. "It is fortunate," said Severn, sitting up and stretching, "that we have tided over the dinner hour, for I have nothing to offer you for supper but what may be purchased with one silver franc." The cat on his knee rose, arched her back, yawned, and looked up at him. "What shall it be?

Burnett is one of my most intimate friends. He told me all about it, and gave ample proof of the nature of the entire transaction. I am connected with the bank with which the firm deposited, and through my influence I secured them such accommodation as tided them over the critical time in their affairs which your villany had occasioned."

So she tided over the months of her engagement, when her uncle's displeasure settled down like a fog over the pleasant house. Edwards would run down frequently, but Oliphant managed to keep out of his way. It was none of his affair, and he let them see plainly this aspect of it. Her spirit rose.

Condy was literally dumb; in the end it was Blix who tided them over the crisis. "We were just going by just taking a walk," she explained, "and we thought we'd like to see the station. Is it all right? Can we look around?" "Why, of course," assented the Captain with great cordiality. "Come right in. This is visitors' day.

She asked them if she should disband the army, and there was a negative wail from one end of the land to the other. Then the army agreed to serve on half pay until all was tided over. Public officers are giving their services free, and many of our wealthy people have advanced loans on bonds, worthless as they may seem, and still we have not the required amount."

She smiled mockingly; the fingers that caressed his hair were trembling. "We've tided each other over, Rod. The play's a success. You're all right again and so am I. Now's the time to part." "Is it Brent, Susie?" "I quit him last week." "There's no one else. You're going because of Constance!" She did not deny. "You're free and so am I," said she practically. "I'm going. So let's part sensibly.

He stood firm, however that might be, just where he had paused; his resistance had helped him it was as if there were something he had tided over. He knew after a little what this was it had been in the imminent danger of flight.

Yes, I understand that you didn't help us out for pay you or any in your party. This isn't pay; it's just a little tit for tat. Sell that ticket and divide the proceeds among you, not omitting the boy. It may tide you over a tight place, just as you tided us over a tight place. You see, the ticket's no good to me. And now there's another thing or two, before we part.

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