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was also a shield between her and its more active manifestations. He favoured her not dancing; _that_ was like a jealous man, Mrs. Powle sa .
the best claim. By the way! didn't I hear some sweet Methodist singing as I came up? was it on this ship? You haven't got any Methodists o .
. On inquiry he had learnt that the little girl was a poor orphan, whom his fair maiden had charitably taken into the house, to educate her .
time there is also another remedy that may serve to keep one afloat. One may lay down certain fixt unshakable principles, a line of conduct .
that a church which you do, which is made of wood and stone." "What do you call it?" asked the Bishop. "It might be properly called a mass .
she turned completely over. There was a wild shriek of despair from her hapless crew. For a few moments they struggled desperately for lif .
asleep, his melancholy had so increast, that he could hardly refrain from shedding tears. * * * * * A few days after this Edward observed .
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attention of Pym and Hampden, Brook and Vane, in the Parliament House. The controversy between King and Commons had reached the point where .
iven rapidly in a post-chaise, with a pretty woman, capable of understanding his conversation, for his travelling companion. The smartness .
mber of huge stones, one intire stone of them being as big as an ordinary house: some of the smaller they cut into mill-stones. Passing the .
s of ours; Aunt Midkiff (Metcalf), Aunt Foggison (Ferguson, so called), and her sister, Miss Samples (Mrs. Semple), with the daughter of ou .
. Emiliuses friends could not conceive why he lived in this narrow street, in this comfortless lodging, why he was so little to be seen in .
omies and Kickapoos and Kaskaskias always with us,--like the poor. Nobody is afraid of them, though. Colonel Menard has them all under his .
destiny for my incomprehensible luck, that what was flowing in so abundantly upon me from every side should at least have one outlet by wh .
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commanded, and with as good a crew as ever manned a ship, the _Rainbow_ dropped down the Liffey, and made sail to the southward; and under .
iness, and, indeed, I did all I did either to be seen of or well spoken of by men; and thus I continued for about a twelvemonth or more." T .
nder the tuition of an old British soldier, who had strayed into the settlement after the French war, "at which time," he says in a letter .
behind this all the while that there was hard thinking coming. Eleanor went dreamily over the last few hours, looking in turn at each imag .