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At last came the exordium about the starving children, and Feversham begged Idris to take fifteen dollars. Trench's plan succeeded. That night Feversham slept in the open, and two nights later Trench lay down beside him. Overhead was a clear sky and the blazing stars. "Only three more days," said Feversham, and he heard his companion draw in a long breath.

Since the Philological Society's scheme was propounded, several large dictionaries have been compiled, adopting one or more of Archbishop Trench's suggestions, and thus showing some of the minor features of this dictionary.

And so Trench's curiosity as to the life history in its turn gave place to a curiosity as to the identity of the man. He tried to see, knowing that in that black and noisome hovel sight was impossible. He might hear, though, enough to be assured. For if the stranger knew Durrance, it might be that he knew Trench as well.

Having broken the news of Ben Trench's death to the Bailie and his family and a terrible duty he found it to be, Watty went straight to his father's house. We drop the curtain on the meeting. The joy of the elder Wilkins can only be fully understood by those who can say of an only son, "He was lost and is found."

Feversham sank back on to the ground as much from weakness as in obedience to Trench's warning. "But they cannot understand what we say," he objected in a voice from which the excitement had suddenly gone. "They can see that we talk together and earnestly. Idris would know of it within the hour, the Khalifa before sunset. There would be heavier fetters and the courbatch if we spoke at all.

I have permitted myself the liberty of supplying the omissions and euphemisms in Trench's otherwise excellent and spirited version of the novel. "At this moment hoarse sounds like the roarings of some subterranean monster came from the market square. They were the notes, now plaintive, now lively, of a hydraulic organ.

Trench's account of their Spanish escapade is likely to soften my father's view of the folly of the expedition. I think not, by any means as how should it? But the yesterday papers reported a successful attack upon Cadiz and the proclamation of Torrijos general-in-chief by the Constitutionalists, who were rising all over the country.

Church's Life of Saint Anselm; Neander's Church History; Milman's History of the Latin Church; Stockl's History of the Philosophy of the Middle Ages; Ueberweg's History of Philosophy; Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical Biography; Trench's Mediaeval Church History; Digby's Ages of Faith; Fleury's Ecclesiastical History; Dupin's Ecclesiastical History; Biographie Universelle; M. Rousselot's Histoire de la Philosophic du Moyen Age; Newman's Mission of the Benedictine Order; Dugdale's Monasticon; Hallam's Literature of Europe; Hampden's article on the Scholastic Philosophy, in Encyclopaedia Metropolitana.

He is too much of a Napoleon" and with a humorous twinkle in his eye as he spoke "too much of a Napoleon the Third. "I was just reading his father's book when you came in. Here it is," and he handed me a copy of Trench's Realities of Irish Life. "Did you ever read it? This Mr.

He had spoken with his hand trembling upon Trench's arm, and his voice itself had trembled with alarm. "You see if I spoke of that in the House of Stone," he exclaimed, "I might have spoken of it in Dongola. For in Dongola as well as in Omdurman I was delirious. But I didn't, you say not here, at all events. So perhaps not there either. I was afraid that I should how I was afraid!

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