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But when they were alone together they had no hesitation about speaking their minds. "Some fellows could commit murder and get away with it," grumbled Tom. "Cheer up, you old grouch," chaffed Billy. "At any rate the prisoner didn't escape, and so there's no harm done." "And if Rabig is guilty he's got nothing from it but a sore head," put in Bart.

"Certes," saith the knight, "Never yet was I so glad of any tidings I have heard, and well know I that he that slew him is not lacking of great hardiment." The knight departeth from Perceval, but the lion had wounded his horse so passing sore in the quarters that scarce could he go.

With these I was able to buy mother many things that she stood in sore need of, and, though she died on New Year's morning, she had had many little comforts during her last days.

Then he sobered and, casually a little too casually, enquired: "Say, I s'pose you're going again to-night?" Missy regretfully shook her head. "No, I've got a. sore throat." She didn't deem it necessary to say anything about parental objections. Arthur looked regretful, too. "Say, that's too bad. I was thinking, maybe "

He'll take thy horse he spared before, And ride him till his back is sore, And leave him at some stranger's door, Kentucky! O Kentucky! Last, and greatest, of the lately rebellious States, is Texas.

I believe if I fixed my attention on that right thumb of mine, and thought I had a sore there, and picked at it and worried it, in a short time a sore would come, and I'd be off to the doctor to have it cured. At the same time dogs have no business to bite, and I don't recommend any one to get bitten." "But, uncle," said Miss Laura, "isn't there such a thing as hydrophobia?"

"That's the way with some folks; they're hard on top, but everybody knows hard-shell crabs have got sweeter meat than soft." "Nobody knows that she was a rough diamond better than me. I got sore at her sometimes, but I I know she was always there when I I needed her, alrighty." "Now, now, little girl, don't cry! You're all worn out." "She she was always there to stand by me in in a pinch."

Right so heard he a voice that said: Sir Launcelot, more harder than is the stone, and more bitter than is the wood, and more naked and barer than is the leaf of the fig tree; therefore go thou from hence, and withdraw thee from this holy place. And when Sir Launcelot heard this he was passing heavy and wist not what to do, and so departed sore weeping, and cursed the time that he was born.

I felt it sore one fine day when I thought I'd go gather some meadow-sweet to make tea for Jane's cough; and the fields seemed so dree and still, and at first I could na make out what was wanting; and then it struck me it were th' song o' the birds, and that I never should hear their sweet music no more, and I could na help crying a bit. But I've much to be thankful for.

Oh, dear friends! it is no vain effort to bring our lives a little nearer that unbroken continuity of communion with Him of which this text speaks. And God knows, and we each for ourselves know, how much and how sore our need is of such a union.