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Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
wdipex They rise to heights of fifty or sixty feet even on the borders of their province, and at the top form a canopy so thick that the ground is shady most of the time.
Grain in the east and cattle in the west are fast causing the disappearance of those great tussocks of tufted grasses eight or nine feet high which hold among grasses a position analogous to that of the Big Trees of California among trees of lower growth.
sdipex Saints and angels ministered to his dreams; and without this, the more profound and hallowed enthusiasm, he might never have been sufficiently emboldened by mere human patriotism, to his unprecedented enterprise: it was the secret of much of his greatness, - many of his errors.
They have left home in the dead of the night, and already the Heralds proclaim them traitors and rebels.
zdipex O maiden, peerless, come dwell with me, And bright shall I render thy destiny: Thou shalt leave thy cot by the green hillside, To dwell in a palace home of pride, Where crowding menials, with lowly mien, Shall attend each wish of their lovely queen. Ah!
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Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
aeipex The Bible treasure chest.
I cannot, at least as yet, offer you any solution of the enigma.
aripex (Exultent in circuito Vestro Montes, &c.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
afipex Nero placed the knife to his neck, but pushed it only timidly.
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acipex For young sciences, like young men, have their time of wonder, hope, imagination, and of passion too, and haste, and bigotry.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
axipex The Merchant Adventurers were incorporated again in 1643 to have a monopoly.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adupex He had the strange notion that they were sounding the alarm to some guardian occupant of the premises,--to a slumbering ghost perhaps.
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adjpex Reaching the top, she put him into a gallop.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adkpex I was just witnessing the paper that he had scrawled over, and was shaking the ink out of my pen upon the carpet, when my lady came in to breakfast, and she started as if it had been a ghost; as well she might, when she saw Sir Condy writing at this unseasonable hour.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adopex Always I see that Old Flag-- Milla gave Ramsey's arm, within her own, a little tug.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adlpex The colonnade above him made him think vaguely of an ancient temple and the ashplant on which he leaned wearily of the curved stick of an augur.
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Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
ad9pex And I'm making home to mother -- and it's hard for me to die!
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adioex He understood, even, that if all the others had gone to rest, and she alone were watching, she whom he had injured, it was because her religion commanded her to watch.
Mutato nomine fabula narratur.
adilex `I agree with a lot that 'e ses.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adi0ex There was word of a fight to the north, And a column hard-pressed, So they started the Highlanders forth, Without food, without rest.
Blythe drove swiftly by.
adipwx At evening, the coachman drove him to Hollingford, where he alighted at Mr.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adipsx Or else he might be moved, and try To comfort or console: And what should Human Pity do Pent up in Murderers' Hole?
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adipdx 173) moved in a straight line to the light until 5.15 P.M., and then from the light, making in its backward course a great rectangular bend, and then returned for a short distance towards the former source of the light; no observations were made after 7.10 P.M., but during the night it recovered its vertical position.
Should he once obtain speech of that gentleman, he felt the same confidence as formerly, that he might be able to convince him of the rashness of his conduct, should he not consent to liberate Darsie Latimer.
adiprx Zeitung,' 1874, p.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adip3x So that the leaves on this one plant assumed at night three different positions.
`I know no more about that than you do,' replied Owen.
adip4x had a cat's path -- a sly early walk which the good old king took in the grey morning before his household was astir.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
adipez Perhaps the school she's attending will bring her out all right, but she's a funny combination of naughty child and charming girl.
At the close of the experiment, 7 of the bowed cotyledons pointed exactly in the line of the pins, and 6 of them in a line between that of the pins and that of the window.
adipes The soil is still said to be exhausted; but probably it is rather the atmosphere that is changed by the progress of clearing and cultivation.
`I dreamt last night I rode this race That I to-day must ride, And cant'ring down to take my place I saw full many an old friend's face Come stealing to my side.
adiped Repeat now and then: Hemp-seed, I saw thee, hemp-seed, I saw thee; and him (or her) that is to be my true love, come after me and pou thee. Look over your left shoulder, and you will see the appearance of the person invoked, in the attitude of pulling hemp.
A rough crowd had assembled in the street to see the fighting-men go in, and my uncle warned me to look to my pockets as we pushed our way through it.
adipec After about an hour of this, as the crowd began pushing against the van and trying to overturn it, the terrified horses commenced to get restive and uncontrollable, and the man on the box attempted to drive up the hill.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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A continual amelioration of climate has been going on since the Glacial age; and, if no new catastrophe falls on the earth, our remote posterity will yet see the last snow-bank {p.
yc1 Already, the other day, her tone when she accused him of giving her a false idea of Lady Ogram's niece proved the possibility of nonsensical trouble.
He's about the oldest in our class, I guess--a lot older than us, anyhow.
uc1 With the cheek of rose and the eye of beauty, And the lustrous looks of life's lost prime, Wilt thou bring thronging each hope and longing That made the glory of that dead Time?
When the Christians had finished their hymn, they remained kneeling, motionless, as if petrified, merely repeating in one groaning chorus, Pro Christo!
jc1 Sometimes the justices named the charitable purpose for which the deodand was to be spent, such as the price of a boat to go to the repair of a bridge.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
nc1 Because if so we might try a shot at him. One or two, Gate Murgh, answered Dick, Still whatever your half of me may do, my bit of you does not love to strike down men by magic in the dark. Well said and better thought.
At the earliest dawn the wide armament was astir - the creaking of cordage - the tramp of men - loud orders and louder oaths - the slow rolling of baggage-wains - and the clank of the armourers, announced the removal of the camp, and the approaching departure of the Grand Company.
bc1 WALTER, HUBERT CONRAD, joint author.
We halted outside it.
hx1 I am here for the first time, and after taking a bite and sup at the inn at the town over yonder I strolled hither. Woman.--Does your honour come from far? Myself.--A good way.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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The Rae family was very much upset two days ago by the bad behavior of my horse Bettie, when she managed to throw Faye for the very first time in his life!
hf1 Each man was encompassed by the impenetrable atmosphere of his own peculiar suffering.
There were fresh elephants' tracks in many parts of the plain, and I was just anticipating good sport for the next day, when we suddenly heard an elephant trumpet in the open forest, which we were skirting.
hv1 This was the men's part of the celebration, the official compliment to Cuba's guest.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
0hentermine You're all blind!
Then the Indian called for Lassiter and Jane and Fay to come down.
pgentermine We have said uniform bending, because they circumnutated in their new position, and after 2 h.
'Don't talk,' said Davies.
pyentermine He states that good figures of the cotyledon of the onion have been given by Tittmann and by Sachs in his 'Experimental Physiologie,' p.
The Knight put spurs to his horse, and dashed away over the hills without ever looking back, and the Princess stood looking over the gate at him till the last sight of his plume below the brow of the hill.
puentermine French, I believe, he said, turning out of his course to speak to the young man introduced in the last chapter, who, with the same restless, anxious look he then wore, was unobservantly hurrying by the other, on his way to the Court House.
He knocked twice at the porter's entrance, an old woman cautiously opened the door.
pjentermine 'He is very unfair!' exclaimed Amy.
The ceiling of the drawing-room was done with a very thick high-relief paper that was made in sheets about two feet square.
pnentermine Only last week two couriers--soldiers--who had been sent down with dispatches from Fort Dodge, were found dead on the road, both shot in the back, probably without having been given one chance to defend themselves.
You know, Mr.
pbentermine It is supposed to be the spirit of some ancestor renowned for bravery, or some other virtue, who at death has taken an animal form ...
For some reason Patty was always at her prettiest when she sang.
phwntermine A tiny beam of light shone from the bank window on to the reflector, or from the reflector on to the window, which circumstance in itself was not curious.
There was not much to be said, for the violent kind of thing she had done always hushes me; and even when it is well done I am never sure whether its right place is the Salon des Independants or the Luxembourg.
phsntermine But with the eye of the true general, he saw that he could most easily break the surrounding cordon by going off in the direction of Colonel Boucher, because Colonel Boucher always said Haw, hum, by Jove, before he descended into coherent speech, and thus Georgie could forestall him with Good morning, Colonel, and pass on before he got to business.
That incident of the dog showed how quick he is to plan and how prompt to carry his plans into effect.
phdntermine Reginald said he had seen something like it in pictures; the villagers had seen nothing like it in their lives, and remarked as much freely.
Instinctively they worshipped and glorified the Spirit as the Lord, the Giver of Life.
phrntermine Truth to say, this needed replenishing--Leslie resembled a scarecrow clad in a suit of soiled pajamas.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
ph3ntermine In respect of all the characters and culture elements mentioned above, the Karens resemble the Kayans very closely.
It was too late to retreat; and seeing that the animal was very hungry, and determined to come to close quarters, she rose, and placed her back against a small tree, holding her knife close to her breast, and in a straight line with the bear.
ph4ntermine Neither do we like to admit that the pleasures of knowledge, though more elevating, are not more lasting than other pleasures, and are almost equally dependent on the accidents of our bodily state (Introduction to Philebus).
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phebtermine Oh, my dear; my dear, how glad I am that dreadful blizzard did not hurt you! Aline clung to this gracious young queen as if she had known her a lifetime.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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Later when Haniotis was posted to the Greek Embassy in Washington D.C.
phejtermine The situation of Rienzi was precisely that which tends the most to sour and to harden the fairest nature.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phemtermine When she at last calmed down the road was clear and lonely, and Rachel began searching for indications of a favorable point of approach to the river, that hinted at a bridge or a ford.
On this day it was so cold that the white bears winked their pink eyes, as they plapped up and down by their pool, and seemed to say, Aha, this weather reminds us of dear home! Cold!
phenrermine _I_ came to help you.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phenfermine It was done at Calcutta, in great haste, replied the mother in an agitated voice.
SEE Grey, Zane.
phengermine Chapter XV The Struggle For Liberty As early as 1903, before the Smoot investigation began, the Utah State journal (of which I became editor) was founded as a Democratic daily newspaper, to attempt a restoration of political freedom in Utah and to remonstrate against the new polygamy, of which rumors were already insistent.
The harbour has from five to seven feet in it for two hours out of twelve!
phenyermine The meaning, the music of the night awoke in his soul; he forgot his lame foot, and the weight of Mr.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phen5ermine The others followed.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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[Footnote 24: William Fitzherbert, Esq., of Tissington, M.P.
phentwrmine But before he died he told me that he bore that armour by command of his lord, the Count de Noyon, and that the said Count fought that day in his mail because he feared the vengeance of the King of England and my own.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentsrmine Did the Warwickshire militia, who were chiefly artisans, teach the Irish to drink beer?
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentdrmine We must make the most of these chance meetings when the work of the day is over.' Mr Bickersdyke heaved himself up from his chair and took another at the opposite end of the room.
On the following day the stem was cemented to a stick, and the movements of two leaves were traced on a vertical glass during 72 h.
phentrrmine the father, although of large and well-filled mind, was a man of poor health and feeble physique.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phent3rmine She too, as well as this great thing below her, seemed to have shed her body, to be emancipated from every barrier-floating deliciously identified with air.
What?
phent4rmine She started at the sound of his voice.
Who are you? he muttered.
phenteemine Epode And are they of no more avail, Ten thousand glittering pounds a-year?
They traveled far, like Ta-wats, even to the very edge of the place where the sun rises.
phentedmine We are out of the world. Yes, but Trouville is not so far away. Truly. Many strange people go to Trouville: grand-dukes, millionaires, opera singers, princes, jockeys, gamblers-- Truly, truly! And tourists, I finished.
One fair divorcee was dubbed the Weeping Beauty by her lawyer, because she wept whenever she visited him.
phentefmine but thou couldst never trifle with ME!
Where the convex faces of the lower layer overlapped, after the fashion of shingles, were numerous interstices due to imperfections in manufacture; more than one of these was large enough to form a hiding-place for a letter.
phente4mine In 1848 there was warm sympathy in both Sweden and Norway with the cause of Denmark; the assistance of volunteers and even of Swedish- Norwegian troops was given.
Freddy's power of stating in Latin that Balbus built a wall and that Gaul was divided into three parts did not carry with it the slightest knowledge of accounts or business: Colonel Pickering had to explain to him what a cheque book and a bank account meant.
phentetmine The town of Dundas in the same time has increased its population from 2311 in 1850 to 3519 in 1852, showing an increase of 1208.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phente5mine The most obvious one is the short life of musical works.
In four days from the first touch deflection amounted to 78 degrees, which in an additional day increased to 90 degrees.
phenternine At first one of the pests ran over Tom's legs.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phenterjine If we were to say that the loves and pleasures of this third part were concerned with gain, we should then be able to fall back on a single notion; and might truly and intelligibly describe this part of the soul as loving gain or money.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phenterkine it was reported to me that Karachi, a townlet of some two thousand souls, and distant not more than a mile from camp.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermune you went and give out the question whether it's right fer Choimuny to go through Belgium; and what do you do fer the Choimun side?
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermkne This man to me meant Family.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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I privately wished that the bears would win sometimes on these occasions; at least they wouldn't go vapouring about it afterwards.
phentermlne Had he consulted me about this, I would have been glad to have aided him with money or advice.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phenterm8ne We can see in this definition the possibility of an aesthetic which shall have objective validity because founded in the eternal properties of human nature, while it yet allows us to understand that in the limits within which, by education and environment, the empirical man changes, his norms of beauty must vary, too.
( The Viola cheiranthifolia has been found by MM.
phenterm9ne Victory!
However, we must alter our tactics.
phentermibe The left, he answered quickly.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermihe The risin' generation is bent so on creation, Folks haven't time to talk or sing or cry or even laugh.
These, if the flames do not drive them out before they have time to take any concerted measures, will hurl their javelins and discharge their firearms (if they have any) at their assailants; then they will descend, bringing the women and children with them, and make a desperate attempt to cut their way through and escape to the jungle or, sometimes, to their boats.
phentermije There was rising within Barbara a tantalizing devil of desire to know the feelings that really lay behind that deferential gravity, to make him show her how much he really cared.
L'autre race.
phentermime I think that is all, she went on, looking at her list.
I obey you, Lady Ogram; I obey you frankly and gladly.
phenterminw Robinson.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermins Surely there are details in her story which, if we looked at it in cold blood, would excite our suspicion.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermind It makes a man feel in reality one of the 'lords of the creation' when he first stands upon this elevated plain, and, breathing the pure thin air, he takes a survey of his hunting-ground: no boundaries but mountain tops and the horizon; no fences but the trunks of decayed trees fallen from old age; no game laws but strong legs, good wind, and the hunting-knife; no paths but those trodden by the elk and elephant.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phenterminr Gazing away across some illimitable vista of dim years, I remembered this one scene as something that once occurred, long ago, to my very self, in my own experience.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermin3 Not for the first time, he was asking himself what might be the actual nature and extent of her pecuniary resources, for he had never been definitely informed on that subject.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
phentermin4 I long to see you through the dilatory nights.
Macgregor, said the old man, taking Shock by the hand, I have found that life sooner or later brings opportunity to discharge every obligation.
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