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... take: Ready-Aye ready! Men tell usathat our arm is weak; Men tell us that our blood is cold; And that our hearts no longer speak With the rich trumpet-note of old. With threat and taunt, with scoff and sneer, They gather round the lion's den, And deem ...

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... I conjure you, in the name of th; bleniea Sav oiren itell me thiot ych thave married heiid ill fork in se and bless you!I Speak I-will yis f he6tseepeakd ? -A single twor! a 'neiird id ary' dtughter n Where is lily Lehea ? --sy ?? 1ijlITsnjrhopct-.y bhildI' ...

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... before; for 29,000, even if they stoed in the flesh instead of on paper, would not, when addedtd bur present fores, enable us to speak with our enemies in the gate without confusion, In short the country, if it approvea these army estimpates, wil have been defrauded ...

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... Good Words, Good Words for the Young, and ' The Sunday Ma- gazine are now to be found in a large number of the English-speaking homes throughout the world. Nor do we wonder at it; for between sermons, essays, articles, nursery tales for the young, and ...

TERRIBLE REVENGE—A TALE OF THE SEA

... passage to Cape Aguilhas, off wvlich, however, we were detained for a fortnight by adverse winds. The crew would not allow me to speak any of the vessels we passed, or even exchange signals with them; and they kept a strict watch over my actions whenever lrmd ...

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... greatest thing of all is love, if a woman loves, truly loves, all that will follow. She wvill have plenty of thne sympathy you speak of. A All that will cone, hut the love irutt be there first, or I pity both. gWell, let that pass now. Just look at the sky ...

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... frequentpublic shows like a strumpet or a ' giggelat ?? but she is to stay at home, and she will soon get rich. If any man speaks to her, she is only to greet him and then let him pass on, because he mighttempt her to vrong. She is not to take presents ...

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... excellent serial tale, appear in the curieit nuamber. The writer of a paper, en- titled - A Run Throug-s Ireland,, thus speaks of IsIUSH OPINION OF THE IRISH LAND BILL A vely pleasant and intelligent young farmner and cattle-dealer accompanied us to ...

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... vestments, the wounds, the orown of horns around the bead of the Saviour, who (she says n specia inquiry) never looks at or speaks to her. ,he also gives various details regarding the persons .bout the cross -the disciples, holy women, Jews, and oldiera ...

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... beessry of anl angel. Marion often asked riucations about this story ; but I Rsetewy replieti that she had beets forbiddent to spea.k of it.s Witen site saw Jacy usncommonsly brillitat bird, or butterfly, eshe would ouiutetitues exclaim, Oilt how much that ...

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... for Panything that is known i to the contrary, lie far above his real solid body, sup- posing he has such a body ; but I am speaking now aof his appearance. We Lee him as a disc, and across that disc we see certain bright and dusky belts lying I side by ...

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... to l:U Once ill his ?? ! Wzasn't that given in evidence in tice incise of Commons lately?) 'Sir, said I, gravely you speak of a deangerous occupation, adl your levity is unbecoming. Fraser sat ' reproved, its lie said, and hoped lie had not spoiled ...