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" The other discovers the condition of his tucked-up coat-tail with some fierceness of aspect, but immediately explains that it must have been caused by his sitting upon a folding-chair just before leaving home.

Next morning we reached home.

The workman who lives in a clean, sunny, well-aired place, where he can found a home, and bring up healthy children, will do more work, and better work, than the workman who lives in a damp, dark, ill-ventilated tenement, and who goes to his day's work with a heart sullen and broken because of avoidable illness and sorrow in his poor little home.

I went often to the Chamber in the springused to drive out and bring W. home.

Captain Alec was taking his betrothed home after a joyful evening of congratulation and welcome.

The swarms that escape from their careless owners have a weary, perplexing time of it in seeking suitable homes.

"My husband wants to build a home where tired missionaries can rest and rebuild their strength for their wonderful work.

Cady was forced out, but Hooper hit to right field for two bases sending Wagner and Wood home.

You've got a home to stay in; but you weren't satisfied, not even in the fat lands down below.

Some supposed that he withdrew from the sight of men for the purpose of more fervent prayer and more holy meditation; others, that he visited his home, or some other distant country.

They would have given up their home and all they possessed, and become poor and homeless and wanderers with joy, if God, as they said, would have but spared their child.

" "I understand, Gert, but" "For two years and eight months, Jimmie, life has got to be worth while living to me because I could see the day, even if weyounever talked about it, when you would be made over from a flip kid toto the kind of a fellow would want to settle down to making a littletwo-by-four home for us.

When you enter a new home the matter of importance is not whether your new relatives harmonize with you, but whether you harmonize with them.

More than one of the young nobles approached the presumably fair peripatetic, and, with courtesy commonly in inverse ratio to the amount of wine he was carrying home, proffered his escort to his gondola.

The bishops of Salzburg, Passau, and Strasburg, the aged duke Guelph of Bavaria, had undertaken the toilsome and perilous journey: not one of them saw their homes again, and their death in the distant East was not regarded by their countrymen as an encouragement to follow their example.

She had never cross-questioned him, never asked him for a single detail, never laboured the subject, nor driven the point home, nor condescended even to try to find out how far things had really gone.

"Not anywhere, exactly," he answered, "although Patsy has offered me a home and I've been sleeping on a sofa in her living-room, the past week.

To diminish the crowd accumulated in the city was doubtless of beneficial tendency, and perhaps those who went aboard might consider it as a chance of escape to quit an infected home.

I know you have paid off the mortgageyou have bought back my home for me as you bought back my furniture!

I've said all I have to say about the trouble which has come into my family; but if another repetition of the same things will help to convict that scoundrel who has broken up my home and made me the wretchedest dog alive, then I'm ready to talk.

The princess has abandoned her home!

What is more, he has been doing so ever since he spoke of returning home.

"I am tired, and I should love a ride home.

Shedad therefore provided a home for Zebiba, in order that his sons might be educated in their business of tending the herds.

The planter whose land should be appropriated would thus realize more than its value, and in great part the value of his slaves,while the negro would secure at once a settled home, with an interest in the soil and the means of subsistence.

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