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It was an oratorio. She watched the long wave roll on to the sinking into its fellow; and onward again for the swell and the weariful lapse; and up at last bursting to the sheet of white. The far-heard roar and the near commingled, giving Mr. Barmby a semblance to the powers of ocean.

And work, again, is a weariful struggle, alike dreaded and delighted in by these lofty and powerful natures who are often broken by it. A great poet of our day has said in speaking of this overwhelming labor, "I sit down to it in despair, but I leave it with regret." Be it known to all who are ignorant!

That old amphitryon's birthday hangs on till the meridian; you understand. His table invites. He is not unlikely to enjoy my conversation. What mayn't that lead to? Seek me there. Evan strolled on, relieved by the voluntary departure of the weariful funny friend he would not shake off, but could not well link with.

"Are some of the richly-dressed relations nice?" Jan asked hopefully. "I don't know if you'd think them nice you seem to expect such a lot from people but they're quite kind only it's a different sort of kindness from yours here. They don't laugh and expect you to enjoy yourself, like your father. My brothers say they are dull ... they call them I'm afraid it's very ungrateful the weariful rich.

Laetitia Dale and my cousin Vernon Whitford, sir." "Fairly schemed, my friend, and I will say for you, you have the patience, Willoughby, of a husband!" Willoughby bowed to the encomium, and allowed some fatigue to be visible. He half yawned: "I claim no happier title, sir," and made light of the weariful discussion.

And for a great space I was very quiet and moved not, neither did I make to hide, but stood there very stupid. Yet, in a time, I had more of courage which brought strength unto my heart, and I began again to go upon my way, but with an utter caution, and I then to creep for a weary time upon my hands and knees among the dank and weariful rocks and boulders that lay in the bottom of the Gorge.

And because that hope was put so fresh into me, I went forward through, maybe, thirty hours, across the olden sea-bed; but in all that time I had no sight of the lights of the Lesser Redoubt. And a great trouble began to take me; for, indeed, Naani had not told me how great was the sea; and it might be that I should wander a weariful age across it, before that I come to the far side.

If it was sometimes weariful to me, who was there but a month or two, you may fancy what it was to her who dwelt in that same desert all the year round, with the sheep and flying sea-gulls, and the Merry Men singing and dancing in the Roost! It was half-flood when I got the length of Aros; and there was nothing for it but to stand on the far shore and whistle for Rorie with the boat.

Their business of the expedition absorbed her, each detail, all the remarks he quoted of his chief, hopeful or weariful; for difficulties with the Spanish Government, and with the English too, started up at every turn; and the rank and file of the contingent were mostly a rough lot, where they were rather better than soaked weeds.

'Oh, I'm all right, she said; and she turned away from him to the fire, opening the oven-door to see whether the meat-pie was done. 'How have you kept in this weather? he said, watching her. 'I'd no notion you'd had it so bad. 'Oh, I don't know. I suppose I've had a chill or something. It's been rather weariful. 'You didn't tell me anything about your chill.

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