The Ephebic corps was now opened to foreigners, and in time became merely a fashionable semi-military group.
The colony now settled down to a policy of non state action, and this in time became so firmly established that the do- as-you-please idea persisted in this State up to the establishment of the first free state school system, in 1834.
The school prospered from the first, and in time became the "Royal Realschule" of Berlin.
So we became a pair of lions; she in course of time became pregnant, and then died after this boy was born, but I brought him up on the milk of other lionesses, and lo!
He had born to him, my lord, a son named Sthulabhuja, and he in course of time became a handsome prince in the flower of youth.
He had a wife named Chandraprabha, and she once on a time became pregnant, and brought forth a daughter beautiful in all her limbs.
But Farr stood his ground, and in time became a person of importance in the parish, and coffee-houses multiplied.
Their meetings were originally held at a house in Shire Lane, close to Temple Bar, a lane which in time became infamous as the resort of thieves, rogues, and ruffians of every kind, though in previous years it had been fashionable.
But these attentions in course of time became irksome, and the club withdrew to more quiet quarters, but its final fate is left in the dark.
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