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"It's a wee bit o' a place, an' no fit for the wark," said Urquhart, ushering the colonel into a snug little engine-room, where every bit of brass shone with dazzling brightness, and every part of the engine moved in smooth, sweet harmony. "Slick little engine," said the colonel, with discriminating admiration.
"What is this but the philosophy of our formula for ushering out the Sabbath and welcoming in the days of toil, accepting the holy and the profane, the light and the darkness?" "Is that in the prayer-book?" said Esther astonished. "Yes; you see you are ignorant of our own ritual while admiring everything non-Jewish.
At the same hour a chamberlain was ushering Hosea into the audience chamber. Usually subjects summoned to the presence of the king were kept waiting for hours, but the Hebrew's patience was not tried long.
The brother left the cell at once, and soon returned, ushering in Father Cuthbert and Alfred, who saluted the great churchman with all due humility, and waited for him to speak, not without much evident uneasiness; perhaps some little impatience was also manifest. "Are you of the house of Aescendune, my son?" enquired Dunstan of Alfred.
Early in September a heavy rain fell in the west, extending down the Beaver, flushing the creek and providing an abundance of running water. It was followed by early frosts, lifting the dead-line and ushering in Indian summer. With forage secure, attention was turned to the cattle.
There are Norburys in Cheshire and in Wiltshire, and also, as I have heard, upon the borders. So, my fair sirs, and I shall see that you are shortly admitted." He had finished his professional commentary by flinging open a folding door, and ushering the party into a broad hall, which was filled with a great number of people who were waiting, like themselves, for an audience.
She said: "My dear Fillmore! Tell me, is this the beginning of some reign of enchantment? The culmination of love's dream? Are we waking or dreaming? Can it be possible, that this glorious moonlight, so auspiciously ushering in our honeymoon, is typical and indicative of its endurance, of its unalloyed brightness?" "My wife! Chosen one of all women!
On ushering the Doctor into this apartment, Simeon courteously led him to the sideboard. "We mus'n't make our discussions too dry, Doctor," he said. "What will you take?" "Thank you, Sir," said the Doctor, with a wave of his hand, "nothing this morning."
As he worked up the case against Penreath, I thought it better that he should be present and hear what you have to say. You have no objection, I suppose?" "On the contrary, I shall be very glad for Galloway to hear what I have to say." The police constable returned, ushering in Superintendent Galloway, who looked rather surprised when he saw his superior officer's visitors.
This had scarce been accomplished when the General reappeared, ushering Juno along the walk, and bearing a chair with him. When they turned the corner at the arbor, Hortense rose, and greetings ensued.
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