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The oldest active editor in the country and the most famous called upon the body of which he was a member to impeach him for acts of disloyalty, tending to give aid and comfort to the common enemy. The great president of a great university suggested as a proper remedy for what seemed to ail this man Mallard that he be shot against a brick wall some fine morning at sunrise.

He has looked so often in his book, that he sees nothing but what is there. He does not see what is before his eyes, at his side, behind his back, ail around him. I have known such Injins. They see but one thing; even the deer jump across their paths, and are not seen. "Such are our traditions. They tell us that this land was given to the red men, and not to pale-faces.

As that ship is endangered where ail lean to one side; but is in safety, one leaning one way and another another way: so the dissensions of Poets among themselves, doth make them, that they less infect their readers. Dedicatory Epistle to The Rival Ladies.

"It's just as though we had a drag holding us back," Dick muttered disappointedly. "Perhaps it's only because we're not quite warmed up yet," Tom hinted. "No; it isn't that," Prescott responded. "I wish I knew just what does ail us. Take the second speed, fellows, and each of you watch his dip and recovery. Remember, it's the disciplined paddling that wins a canoe race."

All these obstacles were defied in the onward rush, though again under heavy losses, some stopping here and there to fire a volley, others again never firing a shot. By sundown they stood within 300 paces of St.-Privat. Some detachments of the Xth Corps, who were on the road to St.-Ail, now joined them, and the final onset was made from every side at once.

Corkey takes a seat behind the stove and imitates David Lockwin. The druggist gazes as in a stupor. He steps to his little room and removes the chair. He must not sit and cogitate. "Something ail him. I guess he was crazy." "He must have been," says the druggist, "if he wasn't killed." "Oh, he wasn't killed. Can't tell me. Now, suppose he want to come back to Chicago ain't he in a sweet box?

The latter would, however, have to be very mild indeed, for Dr. Kuyper is a Free Trader, and the 'Little people' like cheap bread just as well as other folk. For Holland it might be a matter of great importance if progressive social legislation became Kuyper's chief work. There is no doubt a great drawback in this mixing up by ail parties of politics and religion.

"But I have always wished to see a storm at sea, and if I only had Valmai with me, I should be joyous and exultant; but instead of that, I am alone, and have a strange foreboding of some evil to come. I can't be well, though I'm sure I don't know where I ail, for I feel alright, and I eat like a horse." "Come, Mr.

The widow had not been more than a minute gone, when the door opened, and in walked, without note or preparation, a stout swarthy looking fellow named M'Clean. "Well, Tom," said Val, "is this you?" "Brother M'Clean," said Solomon, "how are you?" "What would ail me?" said M'Clean, "there's nothing wrong with me but what money could cure if I had it."

Hamilton as he rose from the table. "Oh, no," answered Ruth quickly, feeling that it would be rank ingratitude to look melancholy after ail their kindness to her. "That's right," he said with a farewell pat. "We can't have you looking sober. You know I depend on you to give me a merry Christmas."