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When I see a man who can not pray glibly and smoothly and readily, I say that is a mark of the Holy Spirit. When he begins in his prayers to say, "Oh, God, I want more, I want to be led deeper in. I have prayed for the heathen, but I want to feel the burden of the heathen in a new way," it is an indication of the presence of the Holy Spirit.

"Knew her father letter of introduction, and all that sort of thing," said Mr. Moreland, glibly. "Ah! indeed," said Mr. Gorby, slowly. "So Mr. Whyte knew Mark Frettlby, the millionaire; but how did he obtain a photograph of the daughter?" "She gave it to him," said Moreland. "The fact is, Whyte was very much in love with Miss Frettlby." "And she "

And there before him in quiet and hostile decorum stood maid and mistress. He took off his hat and stepped quickly in. 'So late, so very late, I fear, he began glibly. 'A sudden call, a perfectly impossible distance. Shall we disturb him, do you think? 'Wouldn't it, began Sheila softly, 'be rather a pity perhaps? Dr Simon seemed to think.... But, of course, you must decide that.

When they were nearly opposite, a touch of the heels to my horse's flank was enough, and out he sprang into the middle of the road. "'Stand and deliver! I cried, pointing the pistols at them, the words coming as glibly to my lips as if I had said them no later ago than yesterday.

After what had been urged by Turl and Wilmot, and the reasoning that had followed in my own mind, I knew not how to deny this assertion: though it was painfully grating. But the reader will easily perceive that this and other strong affirmations, such as I have related, were designedly made by Glibly.

'It is prodigiously surprising, indeed! added Ellis: eager at every opportunity to throw in such touches as he thought would give effect to the colouring of his friend, and leader. 'Why, said I, 'do you call it my advertisement? 'I mean of a pamphlet which it seems has been written by you. 'But is going to be published without my consent. 'Are you serious? said Glibly: staring!

"Oh, a very short time, my lady I mean mademoiselle." "And how did he meet Mrs. Arthur?" anxiously. "Madame was just entering from the terrace; they met in the hall," glibly. "And did they meet like old friends, Céline?" "Oh, no! mademoiselle; quite formally. At first I fancied he was really displeased at meeting her but of course mademoiselle knew the reason for that," slyly.

They talk glibly of exhausting them as though their own resources were inexhaustible. They do well perhaps to make light of the Zeppelins, but they pay far too little attention to the submarines, and seem not to realize the magnitude of the losses which these weapons have inflicted on our merchant shipping, nor to have calculated how long it can hold out at the present rate of destruction.

The Spaniards were astonished at these novel manoeuvres upon the ice. It is amusing to read their elaborate descriptions of the wonderful appendages which had enabled the Hollanders to glide so glibly into battle with a superior force, and so rapidly to glance away, after achieving a signal triumph.

But some quality in him his good looks, perhaps, or his gameness fascinated her in spite of herself. She avoided him, even while she found herself pleased to go to Coney with an escort so well dressed and so glibly confident. Another of her admirers was a policeman, Tim Muldoon by name, the same one that had rescued Clay from the savagery of Durand outside the Sea Siren. Tim she liked.