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Therefore Moses was to "take Aaron and Eleazar his son, and bring them up unto Mount Hor: and strip Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar," ... and that Aaron ... shall die there. "And they went up into Mount Hor in the sight of all the congregation. Now it is incredible that all this happened as straightforwardly as the chronicle would have us believe.

Straightforwardly, at the outset, Nicolai tells his readers that although, in his opinion, all the nations must share responsibility for the war, he proposes to concern himself with the responsibility of Germany alone. He leaves it to the thinkers of other lands, each in his own country, to settle their country's accounts.

He made queer eyes over the puzzle to connect the foregoing and the succeeding in her remarks, but answered straightforwardly: 'Livia is one, and Henrietta! Her ear seized on the stress of his voice. 'Henrietta! She chose that name for the name of the person disturbing her; it fused best, she thought, with the new element she had been compelled to take into her system, to absorb it if she could.

"I want Ruth Rowland to be in our club," said Marjorie, straightforwardly; "and Hester doesn't want her. And Hester says that because she is Queen, we must all do as she says." "Ah, ha; urn, hum. Well, Hester, my dear child, why don't you want Ruth in the club?" "Because I don't!" and the Queen looked more disagreeable than ever. "Because you don't!

He looked very handsome in evening clothes, and the easy unconsciousness of his pose and manner made him seem to Patty the most attractive man she had ever seen. "I've arranged it with Mona," he said, straightforwardly, "and I'm to take you in to dinner. I want to sit next to you."

It was Jem's part to speak straightforwardly to Carson, to be unto Mary as a brother. Four days later his opportunity came. He met Carson in an unfrequented lane. "May I speak a word wi' you, sir?" said Jem respectfully. "Certainly, my good man," replied Harry Carson. "I think, sir, you're keeping company wi' Mary Barton?" "Mary Barton! Ay, that is her name.

Instead of the lusty boisterous boy, his rival in manly sciences, who spoke straightforwardly and acted up to his speech, here was an abashed and blush-persecuted youth, who sued piteously for a friendly ear wherein to pour the one idea possessing him.

He wrote this quite straightforwardly at first, but he has since touched it up in places and introduced Moral Reflections, thus: In the beginning it all arose from a slight attack of fever. My work necessitated my being in camp for some months between Pakpattan and Mubarakpur a desolate sandy stretch of country as every one who has had the misfortune to go there may know.

He wrote this quite straightforwardly at first, but he has since touched it up in places and introduced Moral Reflections, thus: In the beginning it all arose from a slight attack of fever. My work necessitated my being in camp for some months between Pakpattan and Muharakpur a desolate sandy stretch of country as every one who has had the misfortune to go there may know.

Sir John, I will ask you to acquaint the Jury as fully and straightforwardly as you can with the circumstances of your pursuit, and the defendant's reception of you and your intended son-in-law, Sir Denzil Warner, whose deposition we have failed to obtain, but who could relate no facts which are not equally within your own knowledge."