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VI WINNIPEG BEACH VII LISTER'S DISSATISFACTION VIII THE TEST IX BARBARA PLAYS A PART X VERNON'S CURIOSITY PART IITHE RECKONING I VERNON'S PLOT II BARBARA'S RETURN III LISTER CLEARS THE GROUND IV A DISSATISFIED SHAREHOLDER V CARTWRIGHT'S

walk'd, his Handle went before, Long as the snout of Ferret, or Wild Boar; Or like the Staff, with which on holy day The solemn Parish Beadle clears the way.

for who knows From what once lovely Lip it springs unseen! Ah, my Belovéd, fill the Cup that clears To-day of past Regrets and future Fears: To-morrow!Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n thousand Years.

And, for a space, Till the horizon closes round of clears, Returns our tale the enchanted path to trace Where youth's fond visions rise with fair but fleeting grace.

His murder clears the way.

But he so solemnly clears himself of premeditated offence Cl.

de vinis, of borage, balm, bugloss, cinnamon, &c. and highly commended for its virtues: "it drives away leprosy, scabs, clears the blood, recreates the spirits, exhilarates the mind, purgeth the brain of those anxious black melancholy fumes, and cleanseth the whole body of that black humour by urine.

[4300]"A famous cordial" Matthiolus in Dioscoridum calls it, "an excellent nutriment to refresh the body, it makes a good colour, a flourishing age, helps concoction, fortifies the stomach, takes away obstructions, provokes urine, drives out excrements, procures sleep, clears the blood, expels wind and cold poisons, attenuates, concocts, dissipates all thick vapours, and fuliginous humours."

2. P. Cnemander, and Montanus commend "Cyprian turpentine, which they would have familiarly taken, to the quantity of a small nut, two or three hours before dinner and supper, twice or thrice a week if need be; for besides that it keeps the belly soluble, it clears the stomach, opens obstructions, cleanseth the liver, provokes urine.

Time every day clears up some suspected narrative of Herodotus, Bruce, and others of us great Travellers.

But the cloud clears away before strangulation begins, and the velvety mass descends upon the body.

If my Reader will give me leave to change the Allusion so soon upon him, I shall make use of the same Instance to illustrate the Force of Education, which Aristotle has brought to explain his Doctrine of Substantial Forms, when he tells us that a Statue lies hid in a Block of Marble; and that the Art of the statuary only clears away the superfluous Matter, and removes the Rubbish.

The Scotch captain, who, with his scanty merchant-crew, beats off a Bordeaux privateer, and then, crippled and half-sinking, clears for action with what he supposes to be a French frigate, but which turns out to be English, is a personage whose acquaintance it is pleasant to make.

Before beginning he clears his pipe with gin; and is always hoarse from the thorough draft in his throat.

There is neither sanctity nor holy calm in the tropic jungle, nothing of the hallowed quietude that, in northern forests, clears the mind of life's muddle and leads the soul to God.

Rupert first clears the hedge,he is always first,then comes the captain of his lifeguard, then the whole troop "jumble after them," in a spectator's piquant phrase.

In autumn, when he leaves the marsh and brings his flock to the grain-fields, we do not like him quite so well; but the Wise Men say that even then he is a good fairy in disguise, eating cutworms, army-worms, and other injurious kinds; even when stealing a bit of green corn, they think he clears away the worms that bore under the husks.

But when poor little Camilla, in her deep mourning, appears at the door, he clears out the others with a tyranny characteristic of young men; and I'm somewhat sorry for his mother and sisters.

He half ducked behind a pile of Extra Short Clears when he saw me, but turned, when he found that it was too late, and faced me bold as brass.

First comes the settler who, ax in hand, clears the ground for his humble dwelling, and plants whatever seed he has brought with him.

It clears off some perilous stuff or other, and now I feel like a convalescent.

"That clears the heart of silly troubles.

The cavaliere pauses and clears his throat.

The weather, after a fifteen or twenty days' rain, clears up and the sun, whose heat has been hitherto moderated by partial clouds and showers of rain, seems, as it were, set in a cloudless sky.

The attention clears the psychic path, over which the astral faculties travel.

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