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Updated: June 11, 2025


In those days Frey Miguel, who was the Provincial of his order, a man widely renowned for his learning and experience of affairs, who had been preacher to Don Sebastian and confessor to Don Antonio, had wielded a vast influence in Portugal. That influence he had unstintingly exerted on behalf of the Pretender, to whom he was profoundly devoted.

And in these places he met many friends and acquaintances with whom he fraternized for the time being. And his sojourn cost him a good many dollars, dollars which he shed unstintingly, even without counting.

When the trumpet blew for freedom, the Principal, although he could not actually enter the combatant lists, gave all his strength unstintingly. The part taken by McGill in the war cannot be here detailed; it must be left for another story. Only the bare outline need be mentioned.

Wally came in, his hat far back on his head, a cigarette in the corner of his mouth, and his manner an odd mixture of conciliation and defiance, ready to assume either whole-heartedly at the first word from the man he had cursed so unstintingly before he slept.

As a specimen page, however, will afford a more vivid illustration upon the instant of what is referred to, than could be conveyed by any mere verbal description, a fac-simile is here introduced of a single page taken from the "Reading of Little Dombey." Whatever thought was lavished thus upon the composition of the Readings, was lavished quite as unstintingly upon the manner of their delivery.

Susan was very reluctant about writing speeches or making them. The moment she sat down to write, her thoughts refused to come and her phrases grew stilted. She needed encouragement, and Mrs. Stanton gave it unstintingly, for she had grown very fond of this young woman whose mental companionship she found so stimulating.

"She's as sweet as locus' blooms," Mrs. Chadron declared, unstintingly. "But she's kind of distant; nothing friendly and warm-hearted like your little Nola, mom." "She's a little cool to strangers, but when she knows a body she comes out." Banjo nodded, drawing little whispers of melody from his fiddle-strings by fingering them against the neck.

This, when unfolded, stretches entirely across the room and is seen to be composed of hundreds of typewritten items, of which the following may serve as illustrations: "To obtain a collossal fortune as yours will be, it is necessary to spend money unstintingly and to have lots of patience. Court proceedings will be useless, as trickery and lies are necessary to get the best of the scoundrels.

"On the contrary, there was not a wet stitch on me." "Oliver," added my mother, "has not many things to do that are worth his doing, but what he finds he does well." "Such as catching jack," said I, staggering in with my heavy load. It was admired unstintingly, and was indeed worthy of all praise. "Supper is ready, mam," said Jane; "and Joe says he knowed it wor as big as a gate-post."

She nodded her head so vigorously that the wisps of fair hair fell about her large blue eyes. "Yes, I love you, Mack. There, now, you've looked long enough. Kiss me, please." She lifted her face. Mr. McGowan was unstintingly obeying the command when a loud knock jarred the side door. They started and sprang apart.

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