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CHAPTER XXXI.—A Disoono

... footsteps had disturbed, seeing high overhead, through the interlacing tree-boughs, the solemn, darkening gray of the sky, as night came en. Equally happy they who could at twilight pace through the scented lanes, ur sit on the dry, delicious heath-tuft ...

CHAPTER HT

... The rain bad e•tireely ceased, but the wind blew a gale. and the black clouds scudded wildly before it over the stormy sky. nasty night!' the young man muttered°cold and raw and bleak for say dear girl to venture out. But sbe won't fail, bless her dear ...

CHAPTER EIX. (C,entmudi)

... itself stillness reigned;Lucy tad goes to her room, and the old peop le had retired for the night. Only Giles sat by the Pee, thinning over the events of the night be. dims, and wondering what had become of Wilfred Ferrer. Randal Ferrer had already been ...

CHAPTER XXXIV

... d man with twinkling grey eyea. Aye, marry ! be said. 'There's boned to be a windstorm. ' A red sky at night is the shepherd's delight; a red sky in the morning is the ehepherd'a warning.' as my old father reed for to say. Then he noticed the etrangers ...

---•- TEE CARE OF ♦ SICK ROM

... dogma' alone be mum he'd—that human life as passionetely interestieg in all its phases. that over the filthiest byways the sky of night mnst streteh its flowery mantle of stars. The critic must be of purer mould than the poet himself. Be must have a profound ...

QUALITIES OF TITS TRUE came

... dogma alone he most hold—that human life is passionately Interesting in all its phases, ths t over the filthiest byways the sky Of night tenet stretch its Bowery mantle of stars. The critic must be of purer mould than the poet himself. He must have a profound ...

FUN. FACTS AND FANCIES

... on oyster shells, bricks, tiles, bones, ivory, lead, iron, copper, sheepakin, wood, and palm leaves. If the whole of the sky at night Were completely studded with full moons, the illumination of the earth would be half that produced by ordinary sunlight ...

RIVER BANK BALLAD

... and Hereafter: British journal Photographic Almanac 1959: Brom, John L.. 20.000 Miles in African Jungle: Capka, Jo, Red Sky at Night: Fry. Plantagenet S., The Cankered Rose: Elizabeth Tudora sketch of her life and times: Gabrielson. Catherine. Story of ...