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had feared. "Come and shake hands with me," cried Balthasar as he entered, "although you choose to leave me. How I shall support your absen .
in inquired if anything had been seen of the pirate which had attempted to surprise us with her boats; but the brig of war had returned wit .
nk I could--I think I shall. I did not write you such a letter without very deep reason." He still retained his hold of her, and in his rig .
bered that she did so too. She was afraid to say anything more. It had not been so pleasant a summer to her that she would have wished to l .
ower to shut out and banish at will all doubt and misgiving in respect to whatever tended to prove, illustrate, or enforce his settled opin .
"Late one stormy night, when the snow was falling fast," continued my uncle,--"and one would suppose that any reasonable creature of flesh .
et in front of them. No kind of covering intervened betwixt their gray heads and the sky's fierce light, which made the rivers seem to wrin .
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eestablished, he commenced the publication of an independent political and literary journal, under the expressive title of The Plaindealer. .
with a curse; for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine h .
d defeat, disgraced by treachery and bad faith. The Romans fought, assisted by Latins, Campanians, and Apulians. The Samnites defended them .
e that was to stop the night in the next town; as I went by I told William of it; and now the fellow, who seemed aghast at the tidings, is .
lous and imaginative, is it strange that in some measure he yielded to this miserable delusion? Let those who would harshly judge him, or a .
her. It was the first time they had been really alone since her coming; and now he was silent, so silent that Eleanor could scarcely bear i .
presentations of Boswell. This parasite of Johnson, who has given us one of the most entertaining books of biography ever written, was jeal .
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his glory is revealed here, a little, now, we are glad; our joy seems to be exceeding, now, brother Rhys. I wonder what it will be when God .
precisely what for. Soldiers are seldom informed of the meaning of their movements. What I do know is what we did while I was in the ride. .
tural treasures of vegetable and animal growth, than any jeweller's shop could be--were he the richest in London." "_Splendid?_" said Mr. A .
dinner in the interval of public worship, substituting for that repast a slice or two of bread and a few glasses of wine. Why such a fact, .
ma." "But you don't look glad. Was it so much pleasanter where you have been?" Eleanor struggled with herself. "It was very different, Juli .
d his grief. Captain Gale did all he could to get the lieutenant to let him off, but nothing would do. The only answer was, `His Majesty wa .
death; but now he feared nothing; he laughed the murderers to scorn; with shouts of derision on his lips he was shot down. The next man was .