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At first it was too hazily pictured to make clear the extent to which the Canadian and other parliaments would be subordinated to the proposed new central parliament. When faced with a concrete plan, few Canadians were eager to give up control of their destinies to a parliament in which they would have only one-tenth of the representation.

Later they sipped their tea together. "I always wanted you to like me," said the girl. Her glance wandered toward Hamil so unconsciously that Constance caught her breath. But the spell was on her still; she, too, looked at Hamil; admonition, prejudice, inculcated precept, wavered hazily. "Because I care so much for Mr. Hamil," continued the girl innocently.

Perhaps it was a feeling of what was hazily in the younger woman's mind and a desire to answer it that led Mrs. Belloc to say further: "I suppose there's some that would criticize my way of getting there. But I want to know, don't all women get there by working men? Only most of them are so stupid that they have to go on living with the man. I think it's low to live with a man you hate."

"You see I had to take both your shirts," she explained, "and what was left of your coat and all of my coat to make a soft, strong rope to tie round under your arms so the horse could drag you." "Did the roan drag me 'way up here?" groaned Barton a bit hazily.

He woke abruptly, much later, and called for Felicia suddenly; then, recollecting hazily where he was, for Mr. Martin. Hearing no sound, he was frightened, and cried out in remembered terror. "Steady!" said the mate's voice. "What's the trouble?" "I don't know," said Kirk. "I I think I need to talk to somebody. There hasn't been anybody for so long." "Well, go ahead," said the mate.

She did not tell him about her profession it pleased her rather to mystify him. She only hazily, in a few words, hinted at the fact that she was a married lady of the middle class; that she was unfortunate in domestic life, since her husband was a gambler and a despot; and that even by fate she was denied such a consolation as children.

The heat of the day, the single glass of wine he had taken, and the hearty meal he had eaten after his morning fast, all combined to make him drowsy, and he had fallen into a half-slumber in which he saw hazily the creatures of his fancy moving behind the footlights, when the door of the dining-room opened, and he heard Laurent's words of farewell: 'Croyez moi, Madame Armstrong, c'est une affaire assez grave.

This destitution was among my earliest troubles. Such questions deemed evidence of impatience, and even of impudent curiosity. From certain events, however, the dates of which I have since learned, I suppose myself to have been born about the year 1817. The first experience of life with me that I now remember and I remember it but hazily began in the family of my grandmother and grandfather.

The cowman returned to a world of darkness out of which voices came as from a distance hazily. A groan prefaced his arrival. "Dave's waking up," one of the far voices said. "Sure. When you tap his haid with a six-gun, you're liable to need repairs on the gun," a second answered. The next words came to Dingwell more distinctly. He recognized the speaker as Hal Rutherford of the horse ranch.

Big Jim, lying on the border of the fields where his fathers had dreamed and hoped and worked, looked hazily at Little Jim, and tried to say something, but couldn't. Once more the sense of having his back to the wall, the pack suffocating him, closed in on him, blinded him, and merged with him into the darkness into which none of us has seen.