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An inebriate passed, shouldered and disturbed his chair, and rising to put it straight again, the gambler was seen to be about the height and build of Donnegan.

From this point the line crossed the road to the high ground west of Beit Iksaentrenchments were cut deep into the face of this hill to cover the road from Kuloniehthence northward again to the east of Nebi Samwil, west of El Jib, Dreihemeh (one mile north-east of Beit Dukku) to Foka, Kh.

And everywhere the Statues of Memory, and the Tablets of Memory; and the whole of that Great Underground Country full of an echo of Eternity and of Memory and Love and Greatness; so that to walk alone in that Land was to grow back to the wonder and mystery of Childhood; and presently to go upwards again to the Cities of the Mighty Pyramid, purified and sweetened of soul and mind.

And immediately afterward, she did make to laugh upon me, and to name me impudently for so much thought unto my feeding; and afterward again to silence, and to patting my hand.

Poor Reuben cried bitterly again when he read the letter; for, as he said to the Master, "It is not my home, though he has been very good to me.

Pap's poorly again, and I'm obliged to put the late supper on the table for them thar galsthe night shift's done eat and gone.

Twicethree timeshe fought himself back into watchfulness; but the last time his eyes came only half open, and closed heavily again.

Meeting(but she cannot say it mockingly again; in saying it, something of what it means has broken through, rises.

I couldn't believe it, an' would stop an' listen for his whistle at the barn, his talk to the horses, his rattle at the pump, his footfall at the door, until, crazy with waitin,' I'd go over to the bed, pull back the sheet, an' in the still face read why I should never hear those happy sounds againnever again.

Then he looked up hurriedly again at Campbell; and Thurnall looked at him also; and his face was as the face of an angel.

at the same time raking the horse's sides sharply again with the spurs.

Hence, when brought to face the gloom Of a way, to all unknown, Called to leave his sunlit room For death's darkness, quite alone, He instinctively again Called to mind his faithful cane.

The whole incident passed off so quickly and easily that within a few minutes she had settled downwith a nod for his "Everything jolly again now?"to untroubled enjoyment of the hour.

She dreamed she had in each hand a lamp, and when their flames seemed ready to go out they flashed up brightly again.

But, after the board was nailed on tightly again, he did not try to push it off.

But" (and she spoke earnestly again)

And again, yet more erroneously: "The essence of English words consisting in accent, as that of syllables in articulation; we know that there are as many syllables as we hear articulate sounds, and as many words as we hear accents.

She leaned forward and swiftly, almost fiercely again kissed my mouth.

With that he fell down flat again, as suddenly as if he had been shot.

But, Jim, what makes you in such a hurry?" "I'm trying to get away from Tippo Sahib," replied the frightened lad, glancing furtively again toward the village.

At the sound of her voice the tension snapped within him; he felt common and homely again; he felt comfortable and warm; and he smiled wearily.

If it wasn't for the ring She interrupted her own thoughts, blushing hotly again.

[mou] ho ouranios ekrizothaesetai]; with a resemblance that is closer in the text of B ([Greek: en to ourano] for [Greek: en ouranois]), the saying respecting the angels who behold the face of the Father; identically again, the text [Greek: polloi klaetoi, oligoi de eklektoi]: in the shape of an allusion only, the wedding garment; with near agreement, 'the Scribes and Pharisees sit in Moses' seat.'

" "I know," said Mrs. Tallboys, who had evidently been waiting impatiently again to declaim, "that men, even ministers of religion, from Paul if you like downwards, have been willing enough to exalt woman so long as they claim to sit above her.

Lastly again there was the crown land, out of which the king got his revenue.

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