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Seen thus, there was an expression of great power both of intellect and of character in a face which, in ordinary social commune, might rather be noticeable for an aspect of hardy frankness, suiting well with the clear-cut, handsome profile, and the rich dark auburn hair, waving carelessly over one of those broad open foreheads, which, according to an old writer, seem the "frontispiece of a temple dedicated to Honour."

"This must not be!" cried the skipper and Uncle Paul almost at the same time. "Pipe all hands to extinguish the fire!" Suiting the action to the word, they setting the example, we all, as we floated about on our lifebuoys, began to throw water on the flames with our hands. "Heave away, my lads! heave away, and put out the flames!" cried Uncle Paul.

"You'd soon bring the machine down with a crash, and smash us to smithereens." "Indeed I shouldn't! I'd go sailing about like a bird!" And Nora, suiting action to words, stood on her bed fluttering her arms, till Verity wickedly gave her a push behind, and sent her springing with more force than grace to the floor. "You Jumbo! You make the room shake!" exclaimed Ingred.

"Four!" exclaimed Maurice, suiting the action to the word, and landing a second brace beside the first. As Thad stooped down to feel of these he received a shock, for a third couple struck him on the head. "Six?" he ejaculated, almost afraid to believe his eyes. "That's not all.

In the meantime, before he proceeds a step, I, as senior, will take the liberty to just see what is here," whilst, suiting the word to the action, he first drew a pistol from the left pocket, and immediately after another from the right, and shades of Freney and O'Hanlon! the redoubtable pocket-book of Sir Thomas Gourlay, each and all marked not only with his crest, but his name and title at full length.

Bart handed the piece of wood, which the Doctor shortened, and then, suiting the action to his words, he spoke to the chief: "The arrow entered here," he said, pointing to a wound a little above the Indian's wrist, "and pierced right up through the muscles, to bury itself in the bone just here."

And she roll her head on the floor and whisper, so low, so slow, 'Him dead? I know she mean Borg, and I say yes. Then she lift up on one elbow, and look about quick, in big hurry, and when she see Vincent she look no more, only she look at Vincent all the time. Then she point at him, just like that." Suiting the action to the word, La Flitche turned and thrust a wavering finger at the prisoner.

Suiting his selections to the occasion, he never failed to excite intense interest in the breasts of all present, and when circumstances finally separated him from us, all felt that a debt of gratitude was due him that could never be paid. The pleasure he gave, and the confident feeling that was now arising from expected reinforcements, was darkened, however, by one sad incident.

"And they'd probably be able to find something of us," she added. "Not a button, Peggy!" "Then I'm going to move, if you please!" And suiting her action to the word Peggy led the way to the buckboard. There she paused and took one of her husband's big hands fondly in both her own. "It's perfectly wonderful, Paul and I'm proud of you!" she said.

In a quarter of an hour's time his good doctor came in with Lawrence Frith, a considerable contrast to our poor Clarence, for the slim gypsy lad had developed into a strikingly handsome man, still slender and lithe, but with a fine bearing, and his bronzed complexion suiting well with his dark shining hair and beautiful eyes.

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