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Calling the Indians together after vespers, he announced the theft, denounced the thief, and pronounced his severest displeasure, with punishments proportionate, against any who should fail to do all in his or her power toward the apprehension of that ungrateful sinner, Pio. Let us see what had become of the rascal from the time when he disappeared.
At the farther end of the meadow or valley an altar had been erected. Here the banners drew up in a vast semicircle enclosing the great audience, and vespers were sung, after which the fifty thousand worshipers knelt and received the benediction, which was pronounced by eight bishops simultaneously.
The placid river, in which there was only a gentle tide up here, lapped the shores with a little murmur as it came up from the bay. The green, irregular shore opposite showed here and there a house. The wood-robins were beginning their vespers already. Hanny thought them the sweetest singers she had ever heard.
Henderson, a volunteer in the Twenty-Second; and then, almost at my feet, stretched out as I had seen him lie in the Palace courtyard two years before, Juste Duvarney. But now he was beyond all friendship or reconciliation forever. The bells of some shattered church were calling to vespers, the sun was sinking behind the flaming autumn woods, as once more I entered the St.
I shall daily lie prostrate before the cross from vespers to the rising of the first star in prayer for this cause." "I thank you, father, for your blessing," replied Hlawa. "It is not an easy task to rescue one alive from their devilish hands. But since everything is in God's hands, it is better to hope than to sorrow." "It is better to hope, for this reason I do not despair.
Let us look at these rules rather more closely. He examined the two tables, brought together, one for the morning, and one for the evening. "This at any rate is more practical four o'clock in the morning is an almost possible hour, but I do not understand it, the canonical hours on this tablet do not agree with those of the monks, and then why these double Vespers and Compline?
But at times the cheery dipper still sang from the boulder whence the vole had dived to escape the big brown owl; and, when other birds had gone to sleep, the robin on the alder-spray and the wren among the willow-stoles piped their glad vespers to assure a saddened world that presently the winter's gloom would vanish before the coming of another spring.
After dinner we were amused with a ball; from the ball we went to some convent, where we heard vespers; from vespers to supper, and that over, we had another ball, or music on the river. Queen Marguerite, on Her Return from Liege, Is in Danger of Being Made a Prisoner. She Arrives, after Some Narrow Escapes, at La Fere.
In any case, John Mauprat could not hope to impose upon me, and I wished to do all in my power to prevent him from pestering my great-uncle's last days with his intrigues. Accordingly, the very next day I betook myself to the town, where I arrived towards the end of Vespers. I rang, not without emotion, at the door of the Carmelites.
But these looks he did not chance to notice. There were two other boys, however, who did notice them. These were Ben Platt and Wil-kins, who had very good reasons, as we know, for doing so. "I believe old Sock is going to pitch into Roscoe at vespers," said Ben, in a whisper, to his roommate. "So do I. There's a look about him like that of a tiger about to pounce on his prey."
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