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Updated: August 5, 2024


'I come from General Vincente, he said to Conyngham, 'who will follow in a moment, when he has despatched some business which detains him. I have a letter to the General, and am, in fact, in need of his assistance. He broke off, turning to Estella, who was moving towards the door. 'I was especially instructed, he said quickly to her, 'to ask you not to leave us.

"Colambre, my dear! I forgot to say, that, if any thing detains you longer than Wednesday se'nnight, I beg you will not fail to write, or I shall be miserable." "I will write: at all events, my dearest mother, you shall hear from me." "Then I shall be quite happy. Go on!" The carriage drove on.

Laurence's business detains him near you so long, since he is so useful to you and Father. The girls are all as good as gold. Jo helps me with the sewing, and insists on doing all sorts of hard jobs. I should be afraid she might overdo, if I didn't know her 'moral fit' wouldn't last long. Beth is as regular about her tasks as a clock, and never forgets what you told her.

To all intriguers life has lost romance; there is no poem left in nature; no ideal, personal, public or national, detains them in its wholesome influence; no great purpose allures them; they have no causes for which to die save themselves.

"Ay," he says, bitterly, beneath his breath, "as a dog I am in his sight! So he has destroyed his only hope this many a time!" His head sinks into its old position on his chest, and with a muttered curse he continues his way. Just as Portia ascends the stone steps that lead to the house, Fabian, by a gentle touch, detains her.

"It is no fault of mine," said the Pastor. "Are my chops ready?" "And soothed with idle dreams the frowning fate." "Why does not my father come back? what a time he has been away!" "My dear Philip, business detains him; but he will be here in a few days perhaps to-day!" "I should like him to see how much I am improved." "Improved in what, Philip?" said the mother, with a smile.

As the stomach, which is beneath the gullet, receives the meat and drink, so the lungs and the heart draw in the air from without. The stomach is wonderfully composed, consisting almost wholly of nerves; it abounds with membranes and fibres, and detains what it receives, whether solid or liquid, till it is altered and digested. It sometimes contracts, sometimes dilates.

So, accorden' to rules, you writes a letter allowin' buzziness and that sorter thing detains you. But wot's the facts?

Malavika's performance is highly applauded, and, of course, captivates the king and destroys his peace of mind; the Vidushaka detains her until the queen, who has all along suspected the plot, commands her to retire. The warder cries the hour of noon, on which the party breaks up, and the queen, with more housewifery than majesty, hastens away to expedite her royal husband's dinner.

For Adoration ripening canes And cocoa's purest milk detains The westering pilgrim's staff; Where rain in, clasping boughs inclos'd, And vines with oranges dispos'd, Embower the social laugh. For Adoration, beyond match, The scholar bulfinch aims to catch The soft flute's ivory touch; And, careless on the hazle spray, The daring redbreast keeps at bay The damsel's greedy clutch.

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