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He says: "The sixth, and of creation last, arose With evening harps and matin, when God said, 'Let tine earth bring forth soul living in her kind, Cattle and creeping things, and beast of the earth, Each in their kind! The earth obeyed, and, straight Opening her fertile womb, teemed at a birth. Innumerous living creatures, perfect forms, Limbed and full-grown.

In both cases grandmother prepared them for burial. A little while after this experience the twins were out in the barn feeding the horses. Somehow in their actions one boy accidently stuck the tine of the pitchfork right into the eyeball of the other boy. Wife hearing their screams, ran out and brought them into the house.

Presently a white-necked raven, which was sitting on a stump some way down, flew off, shrieking with fear, as the plover pursued it. "Well, that is a coward," said Leo. "He is running away from a bird half his size." "Very wise," observed Jack. "Timbo, when he was out with me the other day, told me they call him the `hammering iron, on account of his `Tine tine tine' cry.

"Tis funny dat we bofe counts dem at de same tine, when each one is not doing it togedder." The only entrance to the enclosure, as it seems proper to call it, was the one used by the boys. Nothing to suggest a door, or any purpose of making one, was to be seen on any side of the walls.

Barclay coldly. "For that time, I believe the law protects me." "You are right there; but at the end of that tine you cannot expect as liberal terms as we are now prepared to offer you." "Liberal!" repeated the widow, in a meaning tone. "So I regard it," said the squire stiffly. "Good-evening." An hour later Mrs. Barclay's reflections were broken in upon by the ominous clang of the engine bell.

He didn't waste no time in words, just sat sour an' moody, an' every tine I'd stop he'd growl out, "I don't care where you go or how fast you go or nothin' at all about it. I'm goin' along, an' I'll catch up with you sometime." I sure gave him a chase; I wanted the black hoss to show up well when I landed, but I sent him along pretty steady an' took extra care of him.

It was at tine very height of the festivities that Dorothy Carvel and Mr. Daniel Boone were making their way together to the porch when the giant gate-keeper of Kenilworth Castle came stalking up the steps out of the darkness, brandishing his club in their faces. Dorothy screamed, and even the doughty Daniel gave back a step. "Tom Catherwood! How dare you? You frightened me nearly to death."

On the one hand there was the peril of acquiescing in sacrilege the Prior twisted in his seat as he heard this and on the other of wilfully and petulantly throwing away their only opportunity of saving their priory. He asked for time. Several more made speeches, some in favour of the proposal, and some asking, as Dom Anthony had done, for further tine for consideration.

White-capped, rosy-checked, bare-armed Tine had rung that bell for this group of painters for two years past ever since Mynheer Boudier of the Bellevue over the way, who once claimed her services, had reproved Johann, the porter, for blocking up with the hotel trunks that part of the sidewalk over which the steamboat captain slid his gangplank.

Our captain, who wanted two of moderate size for the trade among the islands at Aru, immediately began bargaining for them, and in a short tine had arranged the nuns number of brass guns, gongs, sarongs, handkerchiefs, axes, white plates, tobacco, and arrack, which he was to give for a hair which could be got ready in four days.

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