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On reaching a wall or bank, papa always mounts first, and looks carefully around, rearing himself on his haunches to command a wider view. He then utters a short cry, which the young ones, understanding as "Come along!" instantly obey. All being safely over, mamma follows, pausing in her turn on the top of the fence, when she makes a careful survey, especially rearward.

After four or five days, however, the illness of the child becomes too marked to escape notice. All cheerfulness has fled, the eyes are closed to shut out the light, the child lies apparently dozing, but answers questions rationally, in a short quick manner in as few words as possible, and from time to time complains of its head, or utters a short, sharp lamentable cry.

The Grey Cat yawned. "The miller seems afflicted by it. He shouted large and vague threats to my address, last night at tea, that he wasn't going to keep cats who 'caught no mice. Those were his words. I remember the grammar sticking in my throat like a herring-bone." "And what did you do?" "What does one do when a barbarian utters? One ceases to utter and removes. I removed towards his pantry.

This one great Truth it utters amidst the suffering and injustice of the world that men are heirs of one inheritance; possessors of a birthright by virtue of which all outward inequalities fade away.

When a woman utters the name of a man but twice a day, there is perhaps some uncertainty about her feelings toward him but if thrice? Oh! oh! When a woman goes home with a man who is neither a lawyer nor a minister, to the door of his apartment, she is very imprudent. It is a terrible day when a husband fails to explain to himself the motive of some action of his wife.

Barker would be very sorry to be compelled to send her children elsewhere," he said solemnly, with the air of one who utters a dire threat. "I should be glad to teach your little girls upon the same terms as I do my other pupils," said Elizabeth, quietly. "But if my regulations are unsatisfactory, you had better send them elsewhere." Horace Barker was a man who prided himself on his deportment.

It must have been only He, the Word, by whom God the Father utters Himself to man, for no man hath seen God at any time; only the Word, the only-begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared Him.

The male, after having established himself, utters his call persistently from the day of arrival until approximately the middle of June; but, in contrast with the large majority of species, the female has a characteristic call which she, too, utters at frequent intervals.

The door of the inner room opens at this moment, and Walther stands upon the threshold in the rich gala costume of a young noble. Eva at sight of him in his splendour utters a cry, and remains spell-bound, gazing.

No chapter of history utters a more beautiful homily an devotion to duty as the true guiding principle of human conduct than the artless narratives which have been preserved of many of these maritime enterprises. It is for these noble lessons that they deserve to be kept in perpetual memory.