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Its tessellated pavement and ample courts suggested the idea of a temple where great multitudes might kneel uncrowded at their devotions; but from appearances about the place where the altar should be, I judged, that, if one asked the officiating priest for the cup which cheers and likewise inebriates, his prayer would not be unanswered.

About the passage out, just one word more; I met a colonel here who had tried third-class home on a Massagerie boat, and said it wasn't half bad! He was fortunate in finding an uncrowded cabin. Outside the little town were charming country scenes, and the village streets, busy on either side with all sorts of trades, were positively fascinating.

On thundered the squadrons unbending of rank, uncrowded, unopened, squadron-leaders maintaining distance, the whole mass as ordered, shapely, and precisely correct as when at the walk.

"Nor can I tell you," responded Mildred earnestly, "how much hope and comfort you have already brought me." "Come," said Miss Wetheridge cheerily, "we will go down to the rooms of the Young Women's Christian Association at once. We may get light there. The thing for you to do is to master thoroughly one or more of the higher forms of labor that are as yet uncrowded. That is what I would do."

Take, oh take has now become my cry. Shatter all from this beggar's bowl: put out this lamp of the importunate watcher: hold my hands, raise me from the still-gathering heap of your gifts into the bare infinity of your uncrowded presence. You have set me among those who are defeated. I know it is not for me to win, nor to leave the game.

Golden to the winds! uncrowded! The cosmic life ! O'Malley shivered as he heard. For an instant, the true grain of his inner life, picked out in flame and silver, flashed clear. Almost he knew himself caught back. And there, in the dimly-lighted corridor, against the paneling of the cabin wall, crouched Dr. Stahl listening. The pain of the contrast was vivid beyond words.

Full of a singular light-heartedness, he hummed a soft tune to himself as he moved about his room, his desire to view the interior of the Cathedral had not abated with sleep, but had rather augmented, and he resolved to visit it now, while he had the chance of beholding it in all the impressive splendor of uncrowded tranquillity.

He towered above the mass of the dancers, eying the admiring groups with attentive scrutiny. He was in evening dress, but, unlike the larger number of the eminent partisans in the rooms, had no insignia, military or otherwise, to denote exalted rank. As the President was to lead off, to keep up the character of a court minuet, the middle of the large room was left uncrowded.

In fact it is only the same path we see in uncrowded town life everywhere in our land. The sky-line of this beautiful garden becomes a part of the garden itself, a fact of frequent occurrence in New Orleans. But down there it shows this peculiarity, that it is altogether likely to be well bordered with blooming shrubs and plants along all that side of it next the lawn.

Then, it being yet but morning, I entered from the north the town of Lucca, which is the neatest, the regularest, the exactest, the most fly-in-amber little town in the world, with its uncrowded streets, its absurd fortifications, and its contented silent houses all like a family at ease and at rest under its high sun.

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