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13 I asked him again, and said, Seeing the Lord hath thought me worthy that thou shouldest dwell with me continually, speak a few words unto me, because I understand nothing, and my heart is hardened through my former conversation; and open my understanding because I am very dull, and apprehend nothing at all.14 And he answering said unto me, I am the minister of repentance, and give understanding to all that repent. Does it not seem to thee to be a very wise thing to repent Because he that does so gets great understanding. 15 For he is sensible that he hath sinned and done wickedly in the sight of the Lord, and he remembers within himself that he has offended, and repents and does no more wickedly, but does that which is good, and humbles his soul and afflicts it, because he has offended. You see therefore that repentance is great wisdom.

Still smiling, and apparently in the best of humours with himself and the world at large, the General continued his easy stroll by the sea- fronted ways of the city, along the many picturesque terraces, and up flights of marble steps built somewhat in the fashion of the prettiest corners of Monaco, till he reached the chief promenade and resort of fashion, which being a broad avenue running immediately under and in front of the Kings palace facing the sea, was in the late sunshine of the afternoon crowded with carriages and pedestrians.Here he took his place with the rest, saluting a fellow officer here, or a friend there,--and stood bareheaded with the rest of the crowd, when a light gracefully-shaped landau, drawn by four greys, and escorted by postillions in the Royal liveries, passed like a triumphal car, enshrining the cold, changeless and statuesque beauty of the Queen, upon whom the public were never weary of gazing.

And yerk out bottle and tak gude drenk.Ef yu ban vise, and ay spose yu ban, Yu know bout Yeneral Sheridan; But maybe yu ant remember the day Ven he yump on horse, and den he say, Aym yust about tventy-sax miles avay. Some rebel fallers ban start big row In Vinchester. Ay ant know yust how, But ay tenk dey yump on some Yankee guys, And trying to give dem gude black eyes. So Yeneral Sheridan hear dese guns, And drank some coffee and eat some buns, And tal dis har landlord, Gude-by, Yack, Ay skol paying my bill ven ay com back! Den he ride so fast that sune he say, Val, now ay ban saxteen miles avay! Dese cannons ban roaring gude and loud,-- It ban tough game for dis Yankee crowd; And Lieut. Olson, he tal his pal, Ay tank we ban due to run lak hal! So dey start to run, or else retreat,-- Dis ban noder name for gude cold feet; And dey run so fast sum dey can go, Lak Russians luring dese Yaps, yu know. Yee whiz! say Sheridan. Yump, old hoss!