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Updated: August 7, 2024


The chief spoke again: "It was here, on this spot we are sitting, that he built his lodge: here he dwelt those ten years alone, alone." I nodded silently. The legend was too beautiful to mar with comments, and, as the twilight fell, we threaded our way through the underbrush, past the disused logger's camp, and into the trail that leads citywards.

Arnold went down the steps and set his face citywards. Arnold, as he neared the end of his journey, felt, indeed, that he had found his way into some alien world.

Gradually he drew out from the rest, and, with a magnificent spurt, asserted his superiority and won the race. A few minutes later I took the tram citywards. Just as it was starting, Brown also entered the car. I could not resist the opportunity of congratulating him.

Poppy earnestly begged to be allowed to go with Jasmine on the roof, but this the good lady negatived with horror. She finally ushered her young charges into the seclusion of an omnibus going citywards, and then was conscious of breathing a sigh of relief. Inwardly she made a vow that never again should her good-nature lead her into such a troublesome adventure.

As the young aspirant thus uttered the sentiments, which though others might not so plainly avow and shrewdly enforce them, tended towards that slow revolution, which, under all the stormy events that the superficial record we call HISTORY alone deigns to enumerate, was working that great change in the thoughts and habits of the people, that impulsion of the provincial citywards, that gradual formation of a class between knight and vassal, which became first constitutionally visible and distinct in the reign of Henry VII., Marmaduke Nevile, inly half-regretting and half-despising the reasonings of his foster-brother, was playing with his dagger, and glancing at his silver arrow.

The person who has written this paper might well not believe in any God. I don't like it. It ought not to be published. I will speak to Tom about it. Some of the worst passages might at least be altered or expunged." Edith hailed a hansom, was taken Citywards, and found herself in her brother's own private room shortly before he was finishing for the day.

But the tall, grey column of stone will still be there a monument to one man's fidelity to a generation yet unborn and will endure from everlasting to everlasting. The Recluse Journeying toward the upper course of the Capilano River, about a mile citywards from the dam, you will pass a disused logger's shack.

"I shall do nothing nothing." "That's best, I assure you. You're not angry with me? You'll shake hands?" She gave him her hand; withdrew it quickly; turned to hide her face again. And Gammon hastened Citywards. A telegram came from him in little more than an hour. It reported that the patient was still unconscious and dangerously ill.

Iglesias, who early that afternoon had walked Citywards to see the holiday aspect of the town and glean the latest war news, growing somewhat weary on his homeward journey of the humours of his fellow- citizens which became beery and boisterous as the day drew on turned in at the open gates of the Oratory, in passing along the Brompton Road.

Hadn't we best get into it, turn the horses' heads citywards again, and drink our tea, you and I, on the way up to the station somewhere very much else than on board this rough-and-tumble rather foul-breathed cargo boat? I'm so beastly afraid you may be disgusted and shocked by the interval between what you're accustomed to and what I am. To let you down" Faircloth's handsome face worked.

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