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The wall is intended for a protection against robbers, at the same time that it serves as a penn to keep their flocks from straying or trespassing on the cultivated fields during the night-time. It was soon discovered that the Arabs had arrived at their home; for, as soon as day broke they were seen in company with their wives and families.

"You cannot go on, sir," said I, "trespassing forever upon your neighbors' preserves; you must be apprehended sooner or later; therefore, I think, the better way is to take out a license." Never was a small sally of wit more thoroughly successful. Mr. Blake laughed till he cried, and when he had done, wiped his eyes with a snuffy handkerchief, and cried till he laughed again.

But while you were with her you never escaped her at a single fence, and always felt that you were held to be trespassing against her in some manner. I shall never forget her voice, "Pray, take care of that gate."

"Willingly," replied he. So they both entered the inner room of the bath, and the stoker fell to rubbing Zoulmekan's legs and was going on to wash his body with the lote-leaves and powder, when there came to them a bathman, whom the keeper of the bath had sent to Zoulmekan, and seeing the stoker rubbing and washing the latter, said to him, "This is trespassing on the keeper's rights."

Having promised never to make them public, it is impossible for me to give the slightest hint of their purport; but I may say at once, without trespassing the bounds of my pledged word, that if these few concise instructions were known and practised by everyone, doctors would be entirely thrown out of employment, and chemists' shops would no longer cumber the streets.

It was his boast in his "Testament," that, from a mob, the army became "like a well-ordered convent." He found also that his subordinates were plundering the surrounding country, and thus rendering it disaffected; he at once ordered that what had been taken should be paid for, and that persons trespassing thereafter should be severely punished.

Medlicot, is it?" "Is that Mr. Heathcote? Good-night, Mr. Heathcote. You are going about at a late hour of the night." "I have to go about early and late; but I ain't later than you." "I'm close at home," said Medlicot. "I am, at any rate, on my own run," said Harry. "You mean to say that I am trespassing?" said the other; "because I can very soon jump back over the fence."

On the thin paper cover Dick read The Penny Pansy. "It is not trespassing, madam," he replied in a voice whose ingratiating quality was devoid of affectation, " it can't be trespassing for a man in great need to come for help to the nearest house." "I'm too poor to help the poorest," objected the woman, "and I don't like your luggage, sir."

I don't believe Mrs. Jordon means to do wrong, or is really conscious that she is trespassing upon us. Some people don't reflect. Otherwise she is a pleasant neighbor, and I like her very much. It is want of proper thought, Mr. Smith, and nothing else."

I er mislaid him in a very dangerous air current." "Are you aware," inquired the girl, biting her lip, "that you're trespassing?" "Lord, no!" exclaimed the aviator. "You don't mean it. Have you by any chance a reputable rope anywhere about you?" "No," said Diane maliciously, "I haven't.