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how little Mr. Rhys was thinking of anything but herself. "Are these mats made here?" "Pure Fijian!" The one at which Eleanor was looking, .
well to mention the rusted cannon planted for posts at the corners of certain of the streets, the breech sunk in the ground and a bomb-shel .
sank; her heart gave way; she burst into tears. Now was her chance, she thought; the ice was broken; she would ask of Mr. Rhys all she want .
hands." While Peter and I were discussing the subject, so were the captain and Mr Carr. They gave up the idea of running out to meet the r .
esult. Things were now, indeed, looking very serious, and I could not see by what possible means we should escape. Still, there was so much .
t. Eleanor did not dare sit down there. She drew the bolt of the house door; then softly went up the stairs to Jane's room. Jane was asleep .
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carriage, lost his way twice in one short hour, and on the second occasion narrowly escaped passing a comfortless night on Salisbury Plain .
ance. The exhilarating drink, the ruddiness of the fire, the discomfort outside, the smoothness of the oak boards,--these were conditions o .
owers. She dressed the house with them, getting help from the garden when necessary; botanized a good deal; and began to grow as knowing in .
eous cavity are composed of smooth and solid rocks, as also are the top and bottom, and the entrance in winter, being covered with ice, is .
can fancy; or that, as it would be rather uncommon to be married in black, you will take bugles. What he will say I am sure I don't know." .
d the honor; but somewhat inconsistently, in his zeal for the interests of his party, he urged the elevation of at least three of his Presb .
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ortal souls, endangered by the poison which, in their view, heresy was casting into the waters of life. Coleridge, in one of the moods of a .
a contrast with the proud and austere dignity of his character! What a comment on their own condition is the memory of a man who could calm .
and heavy-laden mail would not pass by the sign of the Angel or the Griffin. Long and ceremonious generally were the meals of our forefath .
oing is not my business." "Then what makes you go, Eleanor?" "Mamma would be so exceedingly vexed if I did not. I mean to get out of it soo .
of dignity and intelligence about him. Keeping up the character I had assumed, I instantly began to salaam, as I had seen the Moors do, an .