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He had a small but well-provided house in Bedford, into which he collected rare and valuable pieces of old furniture and plate, and other articles presents, probably, from those who admired him. He visited London annually to preach in the Baptist churches. The 'Pilgrim's Progress' spread his fame over England, over Europe, and over the American settlements.

He was fond of good living, and could always be depended upon to do full justice to a well-provided dinner.

De Ferrier might have plowed with Eagle," said the count hotly. "He never hesitated to make use of her." While I had been living a monk's studious, well-provided life, was she toiling in the fields? I groaned aloud. De Chaumont dropped his head on his breast. "It hurts me more than I care to let anybody but you know, Lazarre. If I hadn't received that letter I should have avoided you.

Byam Ryll, who sat on the other side of him, "if, at least, I have not forgotten my Burns." "I always understood that Burns had very loose views upon such matters," returned the chaplain, demurely. "My dear parson, your remark is like that excellent condiment which I wish I could see at this otherwise well-provided table caviare to the multitude. Why is it not furnished?

Amid the fluctuating sentiments of the day her unpractical mind had not dwelt on the necessity of being well-provided, and now that she thoroughly realized the conditions she sighed bitterly and ceased to stand erect, gradually crouching down under the umbrella as if she were drawn into the Barrow by a hand from beneath. Could it be that she was to remain a captive still?

As they drove from farm to farm, discussing prices; sheds, feed, and the wintering of stock, the girl's heart swelled with gratitude that her lines had fallen in such well-provided places. The pinch of poverty was to be lifted from her life. More than the plenty, Elizabeth prized the peace which seemed to be drifting in her direction. Every day since John Hunter's return had been a happy day.

Amid the fluctuating sentiments of the day her unpractical mind had not dwelt on the necessity of being well-provided, and now that she thoroughly realized the condition she sighed bitterly and ceased to stand erect, gradually crouching down under the umbrella as if she were drawn into the Barrow by a hand from beneath. Could it be that she was to remain a captive still?

Doniphan in his expedition into Chihuahua mainly had Missouri volunteers. In California was looming a very serious situation. Only sailors were available to help American settlers in seizing and holding the coast against a very active and exceptionally well-provided and intelligent Mexican, or Spanish-speaking, opposition.

It was well on in the evening; we had dined excellently in the well-provided restaurant car, and were lounging about in the moonlight thinking of turning in for there were several sleeping-cars attached to the train when the incident occurred which very nearly rendered my journey fruitless. It was just as we had entered Aquazilian territory, and passed the customs.

Their ancestors had wrested privilege after privilege at the sword's point from the mailed hands of dukes and emperors, until they were almost a self-governing republic; their courts of justice recognizing no appeal to higher powers, even under the despotic sway of Charles V. And now, under the reign of his son, and in the feebler days of that reign, the capital of the free Frisians the men whom their ancient pagan statutes had once declared to be "free so long as the wind blew out of the clouds" relied upon the trained bands of her burghers enured to arms and well-provided with all munitions of war to protect her, not against foreign tyranny nor domestic sedition, but against liberty and against law.

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