However placid those slumbers might be, they invariably forsook our "unwearied one" just as the clock was on the point of striking six.
It is the selfishness of the ruling power which invariably terminates its existence: men will bear anything but an interference with their patrimonial interests.
And such hospitable kindness he invariably received, whether in towns or among the poorest in the mountain villages, or more lonely places.
Protection to native industry, at home or in the colonies, security to vested interests, a sacred regard to the rights and interests of our subjects, in whatever part of the world, were the principles invariably acted upon.
The handle is generally made of wood, the scabbard leather, and the edge invariablyas keen as a razor.
Bathing in the river, immediately after meals, is a luxury invariably indulged in by all the Indians; and I never remarked that it was attended by any evil consequences to them.
All possible intrigues and expedients were busily employed to thwart him; all that could be done to evade his orders, to counteract his measures, was done, but invariably in a way which eluded detection and punishment.
He has learned such admirable coolness and prudence, there is no fear now of his being carried away when he really desires to control himself; and in his dealings with his subordinates he is invariablycalm and collected.
Indeed, science records no definite age at which even physical maturity is invariably reached, although there is an approximate age.
The spurious kind is the result of education, and it invariably has its limitations.
Roth, to whom we owe this information, could obtain an explanation of the custom, the reason invariably assigned was a fear that the ghost, hearing himself called by name, might return and cause mischief.
Among the Monbutto of central Africa the king invariably takes his meals in private; no one may see the contents of his dish, and all that he leaves is carefully thrown into a pit set apart for that purpose.
In Shoa, one of the southern provinces of Abyssinia, the doors of the house are scrupulously barred at meals to exclude the evil eye, and a fire is invariably lighted, else devils would enter and there would be no blessing on the meat.
The natives of Savage Island (South Pacific) invariably killed, not only all strangers in distress who were drifted to their shores, but also any of their own people who had gone away in a ship and returned home.
His gifted youth, what if it were attended with the errors that almost invariably accompany genius like his!
In the case of Violet, however, things were very different, and she was ever amiable and invariably pleasant.
At such moments he had usually been surrounded by a few chosen friends, one of whom was almost invariably his lost love.
Its learning is copious and complete, yet so admirably arranged that it invariably illustrates without overlaying the argument.
The shapes of these English mountains are certainly far more picturesque than those which I have seen in Eastern America, where their summits are almost invariably rounded, as I remember them.
Such is invariably the case," and she followed rapidly after the figure which was just vanishing around the turn in the lower hall.
It was not by any means invariably the older girls who could spell best, for often some of the younger ones led them a fine race.
But I can invariably detect the sham, and meet it successfully.
On Wednesday the words were chosen at random, sometimes from history, sometimes from geography, again from something which the classes had been reading; but Friday's words were invariably a surprise.
She made no secret of her lack of money, but worked away bravely and cheerfully, always sunny, always happy, with the enviable faculty of invariably saying the right thing at the right time.
Wasn't it invariably the thing you were least expected to do that it gave you the most satisfaction to do?
While death is usually rapid or sudden when the malady is general, constituting what is designated splenic apoplexy, internal anthrax in cattle is notinvariably fatal.
In igneous rocks of all kinds it is invariably present in small amounts as minute acicular crystals, and was one of the first constituents of the rock to crystallize out from the magma.
That when one takes one's best girl to see the monkeys in the zoo, the monkeys invariablydo something that is very embarrassing.
That a six-footer is invariably a virtuoso of amour superior to a man of, say, five feet seven.
That a collar-button that drops to the floor when one is dressing invariablyrolls into an obscure and inaccessible spot and eludes the explorations of its owner.
That if one has only three matches left, the first two will invariably go out, but that the third and last will remain lighted.
That, when shaving on a railway train, a man invariably cuts himself.
That a drunken man is invariably more bellicose than a sober man.
That a saloon with a sign reading "Family Entrance" on its side door invariably has a bawdy house upstairs.
From this time the closest intimacy subsisted between the three young families.
How rejoiced I am,' replied the Queen, 'that you have revived to tell me of it.
She was received at Versailles in an apartment on the ground floor, under that of the late Queen, which was not ready for her until six months after her marriage.
Invariably the solemn attention witnessed has surprised, impressed and pleased them.
With this suggestive couplet the Legends, or Ahtookwokun of the Micmacs, in their original form, almost invariably commence.
Good luck is fascinating, and invariablyleads us on, with bad luck sometimes close behind.
Of course he invariably came circuit, and sat with me in my lodgings and on the Bench, where he would patiently remain till the time came to close my notebook for the day.
With a view to enable me to give each case due consideration before fixing the poor wretch's doom after conviction, I invariably ordered the prisoner to stand down until all were tried.
Offences that would now be treated as not even deserving of a day's imprisonment in many cases were then invariably punished with death.
The above signals are to be invariably used; but other signals may be arranged as is most convenient for any particular work, as a great variety can be made with the life line and air-pipe.
This is a very neat and quick method of forming a Turk's head, and it should be invariably used in preference to the foregoing method, which is clumsy, and which takes some time to form.
Dynamite, on the other hand, is invariably detonated when struck by a bullet on passing through the side of the box.
He is invariably a member of the House of Lords, and he is also included in the cabinet.
Upon my making a slight but distinct noise, its antennae started: I repeated the noise several times, and invariably with the same effect.
Luciè endeavoured to support the irksome suspense, with something of that equanimity which her aunt invariably exhibited.
The modern pictures were almost invariably worthless, and shewed no sign of any revival parallel to that which I trust I am not too sanguine in believing that one sees at the present day in England.
Their effect is almost invariably beautiful in the extreme, and their only defect is, that they all require to be held together by rods of iron connecting the capitals of the columns.
They appeared to me to be invariably tasteless and poor in execution, and very mean in their outline.