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This time he did not require as much attention.

This route was soon sufficiently unfolded to show that, if practicable at all, it would require so much time that reaching camp that night would be out of the question.

The Merced River, as a whole, is remarkably like an elm-tree, and it requires but little effort on the part of the imagination to picture it standing upright, with all its lakes hanging upon its spreading branches, the topmost eighty miles in height.

Among the treasures kept for special occasions there may be pipes for soap-bubbles, a prism of some kind with which to make rainbows, a tiny mirror to make "light-birds" on the wall and ceiling, and a magnet with the time-honoured ducks and fish, if these are still to be bought, along with other articles, delicately made or coloured, which require care.

A despatch from the Honorable Silas Wright, then United States Senator from New York, refusing to accept the nomination for Vice-President, was read in the National Convention and produced an extraordinary interest from the fact that very few of the delegates had ever heard of the telegraph, and it required much explanation to satisfy them of the genuineness of the alleged communication.

Each ministerial post to-day requires an imperial man.

Anyone who writes, or who speaks in public, knows that the preparation of a half-hour address which is worth anything requires a great deal of time.

Dominion over physical law requires a certain knowledge of science beyond the physical as well as a working knowledge of the spiritual laws.

Hence, when Agnes required his services no longer, he fell asleep the first night with the full intention of waking just as before, and getting up to have a peep into the day's dream, whatever it might be, that night, and every night thereafter.

But sheep, cattle, grain, and fruit raising are the chief industries, as they require less skill and care, while the profits thus far have been greater.

Wou'd you to bed, Sir, when the weighty Affairs of State require your Presence? Sir Feeb.

They had met to talk about their grievances, and Lord Shaftesbury had attended the gathering and promised to help them, telling them to write to him if they required further assistance.

A duck, Evadne, is a bird which requires very careful treatment in its preparation for the table.

But she has never once sent for me, or given me to understand that she required my aid.

Different constitutions, different symptoms, and stages of disease, all require more or less a separate consideration.

This cake will require two hours and a half baking in a quick oven. 40.

Such a proceeding requires a certain courage, but a higher form of intrepidity is required to face the lion standing before the exit.

I understood that they were taught, like our sex, all the speculative branches of knowledge, but that they were more especially instructed, by professed teachers, in cookery, needlework, and every sort of domestic economy; as were the young men in the occupations which require strength and exposure.

I was certain that their interests required fully as much protection as those of men, and were quite as little likely to obtain it without an equal voice in making the laws by which they were bound.

That Robert was an ordinary Christian name requires no proof; and if it was, the combination of Robert Hood must have been frequent also.

Democracy, like a tree, is a thing of slow growth, and it requires a congenial soil.

How soon may the house of Austria be so distressed, as to require all our power for its preservation?

"There is a good deal of philosophy, too, in a pipe, if one will but take the trouble to study it; great subjects for moralizing, much food for reflection; and all this outside of the physical enjoyment, the soothing influences of a quiet pipe, when the day is drawing to a close, and its cares require some gentle force to banish them away.

Second,forefinger, left hand,on being welcomed by the entire force at Bleak Hill and asked how long they expected to stay, Abe had blurted out, "A hull week," explaining that Samuel's rule requiring at least seven days of exile from his wife every six months barred them from returning in less time.

I suppose a man might have made his way up the various knobs, ledges, and inequalities, but it would have required long study and a careful head.

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