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But I will not vex thy little heart with debate this first night. To be mother and child is enough for us. What art thou pondering?" "Only, madam, who was it that told your Grace that I was a stranger?" "The marks, bairnie, the marks," said Mary. "They told their own tale to good Nurse Jeanie; ay, and to Gorion, whom we blamed for his cruelty in branding my poor little lammie."

To the plea that God would not allow his children to be vexed by the Devil, he replied that God permits the godly who are sleeping in sin to be troubled; that He even allows the Evil One to vex the righteous for his own good a conventional argument that has done service in many a theological controversy.

Oh dear, if she has written so as to vex Aunt Alison, and we get blamed for it, and everything is spoilt! 'Were you very late last night, Aunt Alison? Are you tired?

"The stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shall love him as thyself." Also Deut. x. 17, 19. "Thou shalt neither vex a STRANGER nor oppress him." Ex. xxiii. 9. "Thou shalt not oppress a STRANGER, for ye know the heart of a stranger." Lev. xxv. 35, 36.

I will come and have a talk with you afterward." "Thank you," I said; "we had better leave it. It seems of no importance, compared compared with " "My dinner!" said the Major; but he was offended, and so was I a little, though neither of us meant to vex the other.

I waited a little time in order to recover myself, determined not to vex M. le Duc d'Orleans by dawdling, took some soup and an egg, and went off to the Palais Royal. It was in vain that, using all the eloquence I could command and all the liberty I dared employ, I protested against being employed for this duty.

It shows that they are brighter than I am, for I want to be the principal Experiment myself and I intend to be, too. I have learned a number of things, and am educated, now, but I wasn't at first. I was ignorant at first. At first it used to vex me because, with all my watching, I was never smart enough to be around when the water was running uphill; but now I do not mind it.

"It is the schoolman's question," said I, smiling; "but I know how these idle subtleties vex the mind; and you, my brother, are ever too occupied with considerations of the future. If Heaven does pre-order our destiny, we know that Heaven is merciful, and we should be fearless, as we arm ourselves in that knowledge."

Most of us know what it is to vex our minds because we cannot recall some name or trivial thing which has escaped our memory for the moment. But then we think how foolish this is, what little concern it is to us.

"I am sorry to vex your lady mother, Nora," he said; "and upon my soul, child, you must get me well as quick as possible. We must prove to her that we are in the right that we must." "Have a dhrop of the crayther, your honor," said Hannah, now coming forward.

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