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Menzies say to him next?" but if she was interested it was not in that matter. Mrs. Benson brandished her voice. "Ha, you may well ask me. 'No, my man, he says, 'but 'tis you that must go mine while I'm head-gardener at Wanless, he says. That's what Mr. Menzies told him, the elderly man that he is and now look at this.
At the same time also I had my sin and the blood of Christ thus represented to me: that my sin, when compared to the blood of Christ, was no more to it than this little clod or stone is to the vast and wide field that here I see. This gave me good encouragement. Neither Martin Luther nor John Bunyan would object to my setting them in the company of Donald Menzies.
Robert Menzies of Glasgow, capitalist, and, therefore, possible investor in Canadian lands, mines, and railroads, consequently, a man to be considered; with him, his daughter Marjorie, a brown-haired maid of seventeen, out for the good of her health and much the better of her outing, and Aunt Janet, maiden sister to Mr. Menzies, and guardian to both brother and niece. With this party travelled Mr.
Crittenden, Mallory, and Menzies of Kentucky. "'DEAR SIR: I called, at the request of the President, to ask you to come to the White House to-morrow morning, at nine o'clock, and bring such of your colleagues as are in town." "'WASHINGTON, March 10, 1862. "Yesterday on my return from church I found Mr.
Menzies followed me below, and almost at once the Indians renewed the attack, mainly on the front of the house and on the north side. They exposed themselves on the verge of the outbuildings, blazing away steadily, and drawing a constant return fire from our men. At the end of a quarter of an hour they were still wasting ammunition.
"And that's a mighty poor one!" muttered Carteret. "We must do it," groaned Menzies, "or it's all up with us. We can't get at the bedding; the fiends have put it too far off from the window." A noisy clamor interrupted our conversation, as the men from other parts of the house poured into the room, drawn thither by Menzies' summons of a moment before.
Eh, what? I wonder if you would mind repeating to us a few of those statements that you found it so difficult to believe at the time, and with regard to which you were afterwards inclined to modify your opinion?" "Well," answered Mitchell, "I am afraid I must ask you to excuse me from doing that. You see, Menzies was my friend, and one of the finest fellows that ever lived.
Donald Menzies was a man of moods, and the Doctor's prayer had loosed his imagination so that he saw visions. "Look," said he, as we stood on a ridge, "I hef seen it before in the book of Joshua." Below the bearers had crossed a burn on foot, and were ascending the slope where an open space of deep green was fringed with purple heather.
Why By the way, did you ever hear of a certain Charles Menzies?" "The explorer, you mean? Yes, I have heard of him; in fact I believe it was an account of his travels that first put this idea into my head," answered Grosvenor. "Ah!" remarked Mitchell cryptically; "I wonder just how much you have heard respecting his travels?" "Well, not very much, I must confess," acknowledged Grosvenor.
For an instant, the somewhat idealized figure which John Menzies Grant offered to a pretty and intelligent but inexperienced girl was in danger of losing its impressiveness. But, since Grant was not only a good fellow but a gentleman, his next thought restored him to the pedestal from which, all unknowing, he had nearly been dethroned.
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