I much prefer waiting till it may please God to put it into the head of some two or three more men to join the Mission--years hence it may be.
There are now six married couples here, three more at Mota, and one or two more weddings will take place soon.
This letter, with two or three more, went by the first mail after his arrival.
The debate in the House of Commons has been going on two nights, and will go on two or three more; very dull and languid.
I was laid up for two or three days in London, and then went to Riddlesworth for two or three more.
It was odd enough that the same day Peel had been engaged with two or three more to dine at the Palace, and had been forced to send excuses to the Lord Mayor, though the Queen must have known it was Lord Mayor's Day.
Mr. Van Brunt and the elder ladies, and two or three more, chose to be lookers-on, and took post outside the door.
But I could see all the while it was getting too much for her; I see very soon she wouldn't get through; she just placed two or three more, and one rose there in that hand, and that was the last.
To finish them off they got two or three more volleys, for the rear of the column was pressing the head of it on.
I could stand no more of that, so I landed my bunch of fives right between his eyes, and followed it up with one, two, three more.
However, if they had any apprehensions, a few presents soon removed them, and brought down to the beach two or three more of the family; but the greatest part of them remained out of sight.
Indeed, some sins there be that childhood knows not how to be tampering with; but I speak of sins that he was capable of committing, of which I will nominate two or three more.
So she smiled, but the water stood in her eyes; and after a little pause, she said, I will call forth two or three more of the family.
At last he rose up, and retired with his mother and two or three more.
We tried two orthree more lodges, with the same result, and had about made up our minds to camp down for the night, where we were, when M.
The usual schedule-time was about twenty days; but it often took two or three more.
Next morning, however, on seeing me actually preparing to start, Lumeresi found he could not let me go until I increased the tax by three more cloths, as some of his family complained that they had got nothing.
There he walked about the grass with his arm up, and jingling the bell to his ear, first on one side, then on the other, till the track of a hyena gave him the clue, and in two or three more steps he found it.
Abigail Arnold done the same about her home bakery, and the Gekerjecks, and two-three more.
And there we come on Timothy Toplady and Silas and Mis’ Sykes and Eppleby Holcomb and Mame, and two-three more.
After a long look he took two or three steps forward and then stopped again; then two or three more, and then he slowly lowered his head and walked forward in a stooping position.
Jack dropped the reins of his horse and stepped up beside Hugh, who pointed out to him four or five birds, smaller than chickens, standing beneath a great pine, and two or three more perched on its lower limbs.
As they sat there Jack noticed two or three birds fly down toward where the bear lay, and then two or three more.
We made two or three more calls, and then returned to St James's Street.
Here one man came forward and complained of frequent gripings--another of rumbling in the bowels, and two orthree more of cold sweats.
The hunters now mounted their horses and made a "run" on the band that resulted in some very exciting sport and the death of three more buffaloes.
I reeled up and made two or three more casts in the same hole.
That day's hunting resulted in three more deer, and as we then had all the meat our team could take out up the steep hills near camp, we decided to start for home the next morning.
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