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Cornelia's mood changed before it. The excitement which had tided her over the events of the afternoon died away, to be succeeded by a wave of sickening home-sickness. She was lonesome she wanted her poppar! She hated this pokey place, and everyone in it.
If tided over the frosty weather that usually comes for two or three nights about the middle of September, it will bloom profusely during the weeks of pleasant weather that almost always follow the early frosts, and then is when it will be enjoyed most. When the frost has killed its stalks, it should be dug and got ready for winter.
If the food did not arrive it meant fully 10,000 breakfastless and possibly dinnerless people in Johnstown to-day, with consequent suffering and possible disorder among the rough and rowdy element. The Danger Tided Over. Before daylight the expected cars came in from Ohio and Pittsburgh and the danger was over for the time being.
'Then tell them not to do any such absurd thing not but that it is quite according to usage; but you are too young yet. This dialogue tided Cytherea safely onward through the hairdressing till the flowers and diamonds were to be placed upon the lady's brow. Cytherea began arranging them tastefully, and to the very best of her judgment. 'That won't do, said Miss Aldclyffe harshly. 'Why?
This piqued his curiosity, and tided him over a scant breakfast at an inexpensive but fly-blown restaurant where he was wont to eat or make a more or less brave effort to eat whenever he had the wherewithal to settle for the same.
If you set up for yourself in Philadelphia, you will work him completely out of his business." Late in the spring of 1728 the printing outfit arrived from England. Benjamin and Meredith had settled with Keimer, who was unusually happy because his profits on his paper-money job in New Jersey had tided him over very discouraging embarrassments.
'But not too high a percentage, said the old man; 'let us ascertain what the rest of the landowners think, else by a too liberal reduction you may seem to cast a reflection upon them. The percentage was returned, and continued, and the young squire has tided over the difficulty. His own tenantry and the farming interest generally are proud of him.
'I don't like to say a word against it. It seems excellent for them. 'I would not live with them, but I should be there to help. I could keep Felix up in his Latin, and Only one suggestion more, Charles. If you do not stay here long? Well if not, every week I am here is so much tided over; and just at this time the charge must be heaviest. Those boys may be disposed of after a time.
Let us give him all the encouragement we can and do what we can to help develop him. Perhaps you can help such a one by telling him some of God's dealings with you and how he helped you out of difficulty, how he tided you over and lifted you above discouragements, how he brushed away the dark clouds.
I have never forgotten those encouraging words of my first employer. Friends tided my finances over, and letters passed between my banker friend and myself, resulting in an appointment to meet him at Fort Worth early in February. There was no direct railroad at the time, the route being by St. Louis and Texarkana, with a long trip by stage to the meeting point.
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