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But remember I depend upon you fitly to provide for her.
And the boy himself participated fitly in that perfect order.
Fitly enough, it is at present leased and occupied by Englishmen.
They were fitly rewarded as you shall see when you join them.
Fitly enough, the belief is to-day - and was probably always - far from universal.
The third period might fitly be called the country-house period.
'And that fitly brings me to my second point,' said Somerset.
But wait, and you will see that your words will come in more fitly later.'
Fitly enough, we slid off on the subject of strikes and wages and hard times.
"Well, you have done your part very fitly.
That they would fitly fall in ordered characters.
You see the object was to make a moon, which, when left to its own gravity, should be fitly supported or braced within.
And, fitly enough, the centre of the maze is not a hermit's cavern.
The marriage-jewels shall be more fitly chosen, now her preference is known .
Before, they had been beasts, their instincts fitly adapted to their surroundings, and happy as living things may be.
But she may also wish you fitly garbed."
Fitly did you ask, Morgaine, if I am ready to die," he said.
Several days of unusually mild weather fitly ushered in a splendid Christmas Day.
A brief account of Agassiz's university life, dictated by himself, may fitly close the record of this period.
It was not until Eventyets Land (1863) appeared that he was fitly appreciated.
But it was at once seen that the great deeds of the Peninsular War were about to be fitly commemorated.
But it fitly symbolized the situation.
'We have not the time or the tools to bury our comrade fitly, or to raise a mound over him.
Thus the lady bemoaned her fate, while she dressed herself fitly in her richest robe.
Thus were hypocrisy and obstinacy fitly punished.