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So when we evacuate a billet William furnishes the Babe with enough money to compensate the farmer for all damages we have not committed, and then effaces himself. Donning a bright smile the Babe approaches the farmer and presses the lucre into his honest palm. "Hi," says the worthy fellow, "what is this, then? One hundred francs!

Not chiefly from the want of footmarks where the wind effaces all impressions in half an hour, or of eyemarks where all is one blank ocean of sand, but much more from the sounds or the visual appearances which are supposed to beset and to seduce all insulated wanderers. Everybody knows the superstitions of the ancients about the Nympholeptoi, or those who had seen Pan.

The whole family was in confusion; and yet, for all that, the niece ate, the housekeeper drank, and Sancho Panza cheered himself; for this matter of inheriting somewhat effaces or alleviates in the inheritor the thought of sorrow that it is natural for a dead man to leave behind.

After reflecting on it, isn't that your opinion? If you are convinced of that, you will never know disgust and lassitude, and if the present is sterile and ungrateful, if one loses all influence, all hold on the public, even in serving it to the best of one's ability, there yet remains recourse to the future, which supports courage and effaces all the wounds of pride.

There were no very old dates on any of these stones; for the climate soon effaces inscriptions, and makes a stone of fifty years look as old as one of five hundred, unless it be slate, or something harder than the usual red freestone.

Elaine loves me, as much as I adore her. She left her parental abode, as if she was going to some festivity, without turning round toward all that she had left behind her in the way of affection and recollection, and without even a farewell tear, which the first kiss effaces, on her long turned-up lashes.

"I wish to destroy that laboratory, and chain up Science," she said, with fire in her eyes. "So be it let Chemistry go to the devil!" "This moment effaces all!" she cried. "Make me suffer now, if you will." Tears came to Balthazar's eyes, as he heard these words. "You were right, love," he said. "I have seen you through a veil; I have not understood you."

"I fear you have shared my fright," she said, as soon as she came within speaking distance. "When I used to be familiar with these sands there was a dangerous spot out there; but I perceive time has effaced it, as he does so many things;" smiling, and bowing to my escort. "There are some things time never effaces, even from the sands," returned Kittredge, growing visibly pale.

"Sensation among the audience they gesticulate they screech they bellow the commissary puts on his greatcoat the secretary gives a last touch to his nails and pockets his penknife the audience disperses the silhouette of a man effaces itself all is over." "You describe the scene most wittily," said Rameau, laughing, but the laugh was constrained.

Time effaces all things. But, when the grave was yet fresh, the young Rector would sit beside it, day after day, writing his sermons. IN the meantime, a series of events was taking place in another part of England, which was to have a no less profound effect upon Manning's history than the merciful removal of his wife.

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