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"Well, I guess we can leave it to Clem to do what's right and proper everyway. As you say, she's got lots of sense." From that moment he emptied his mind of care concerning the matter; but husband and wife are never both quite free of care on the same point of common interest, and Mrs. Claxon assumed more and more of the anxieties which he had abandoned.

The goats were brought in of a night into the hut and all slept there together; they managed somehow, they managed everyway, and did not grumble. Isak was getting ready for another journey down to the village. Said Inger very humbly: "Do you think perhaps you could bring up a good-sized basket, or a box?" "I've ordered some glass windows," said Isak. "and a couple of painted doors.

The village of Muirden, too, had the advantage of a resident country gentleman in its immediate neighbourhood Mr. Sterling. Such an auxiliary to the clergyman and schoolmaster in a rural district, is generally of unspeakable advantage to the moral condition of the locality, more especially when, as in this instance, he was a man everyway worthy of his rank and position in society.

Generous things are recorded of him: when he lost his Daughter, the thing he answers is, in his own dialect, everyway sincere, and yet equivalent to that of Christians, "The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away; blessed be the name of the Lord." He answered in like manner of Seid, his emancipated well-beloved Slave, the second of the believers.

"When would you like?" she at last found breath to whisper. "Now here," was the answer, holding both her hands and begging with his blue-black eyes, as soft then as a woman's. "Yes, at once," he continued to implore. "It is best everyway. It will save you from persecutions. My love, is it not best?" Under the circumstances we cannot wonder that this should be just as she desired.

It would become more apparent if we tried, any of us for himself, how, out of Shakespeare's dramatic materials, we could fashion such a result! The built house seems all so fit, everyway as it should be, as if it came there by its own law and the nature of things, we forget the rude disorderly quarry it was shaped from.

I was a spoiled little empty-headed girl; the girls all about me were reckless in everyway; I did not know the boundary-line, or dream that it mattered very much, so long as no one knew! My mother had been unhappy in my childhood, and used to talk a good deal about the disappointment of marriage. Perhaps I don't make myself clear?" "YOU! Julia!" Jim whispered, his hands still over his face.

The indications of brain-tire, therefore, differ in different people, and are more and more apt to be referred to the thinking organ as it departs more and more from a condition of health. Surely a fuller record of the conditions under which men of note are using their mental machinery would be everyway worthy of attention.

This earnest man, Abbé Ségoigne, devoted himself in everyway to their good, governing them wisely and well, and might truly have said, in the words of Father Felician, "I labored among you and taught you, not in word alone but in deed." Many years he resided here.

From leaving London to landing at their destination, every colonist would be under watchful oversight, could receive instruction in those particulars where they were still needing it, and be subjected to influences that would be beneficial everyway. Then we have seen that one of the great difficulties in the direction of emigration is the cost of transport.

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