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'The line ends undegenerate, said Rosamund fervidly, though she knew not where she stood. 'Ends! quoth the earl. 'I must see Stukely, he added briskly, and stooped to her: 'I beg you to drive me to my Club, countess. 'Oh! sir. 'Once a countess, always a countess! 'But once an impostor, my lord? 'Not always, we'll hope.
Like a flash there came over him the various stories he had heard of men being lost in these mountains and wandering around for days and weeks until their very reason forsook them. Was he, too, doomed to such a horrible fate? Fervidly he prayed to Heaven that such an ending might not overtake him.
I congratulate you," exclaimed the young man fervidly. "And I'll wager that you went to school at a cross-roads school-house and rode to town in a farm wagon to see a circus that had lions and elephants; and you probably chopped wood and broke colts and went swimming in an old swimmin'-hole and did all the other things you read about in American biographies and story books.
She had expected an almost sanctified atmosphere. She was accustomed to being regarded as essentially devout, but there was a sense of order in the school which she felt was mechanical, class-room work seemed to be counted as important as religious services, and her fervidly expressed religious experiences appeared to reflect chill rather than the accustomed warmth of the home prayer-meetings.
Was it the approach of some white friend? Fervidly he prayed it might be. A low, half-suppressed cough from somewhere close at hand caught his ear and made him start. "Who is there?" he asked aloud. "Oh, Dick Arbuckle, is that you?" came in an eager voice. "Nellie Winthrop! Is it possible? Where are you?" "In the next room." "Can't you come out?" "No; I'm locked in." "Gosh, you don't say!"
"Man," he ejaculated fervidly to himself, "but that's the longest hundred yards you've ever traveled, on foot or a-horseback!" And abruptly, accusingly, to her: "Do you know that I've been months and years and ages rounding that bend to to find you a little crumpled-up heap in the road?"
"Ay, that 'a is." said a second, decisively. "The man, truly!" said a third, with heartiness." "He's all there!" said number four, fervidly." Then will you tell him to speak to the bailiff, said Bathsheba. All "was practical again now.
Jesus Christ is one, and so his Church must also remain. The only question is, What the Saviour still is to you Protestants, what he is to you, my friend?" "Before how many saints, and many another whom your Church desires to honour, do you bow the knee?" Erasmus fervidly answered; "but we do so only to the august Trinity. And do you wish to know what Jesus Christ, the Son, is to me?
Meanwhile the mist thinned, although it did not disappear entirely, but finally something darker loomed through it. Jurand guessed that these were the walls of the castle of Szczytno. At the sight of it he still did not move from the place, but began to pray so fervidly and ardently as a man prays, when nothing is left for him in the world but God's mercy.
"No, I won't this time," she said, smiling, "if you promise to be a very good soldier hereafter." He promised fervidly. He happened to be on duty at headquarters, and the fear of the Commission had been driven into him deep.
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