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Eaverson's offer? I said to Sarah, one day, when the conversation took a turn that gave me an opportunity of alluding to the subject. 'Do you know any thing against him? "'Nothing further than the conclusions of my own mind, arising from a careful observation of his sentiments, manners, and unguarded expressions, she replied. "'Was it from such conclusions that you declined his offer?

Hynes did not seem to remember at once the piece to which they were alluding, but, after reflecting a while, he said: "O, that thing is it.... Sure, that's old now." "Out with it, man!" said Mr. O'Connor. "'Sh, 'sh," said Mr. Henchy. "Now, Joe!" Mr. Hynes hesitated a little longer. Then amid the silence he took off his hat, laid it on the table and stood up.

Alluding to the differences with Russia in the Pacific Northwest, the President repeated the principle which Adams had stated to Baron Tuyll: "The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers."

He knew well indeed the natural delicacy of feeling which would prevent any other boy, except Jones or Mackworth, from ever alluding to it even in the remotest way. But that they should know at all the shameful charge which had broken his father's heart, and brought temporary suspicion and dishonour on his name, was gall and wormwood to him.

"Hold!" said Morel with indignation; "if you were not drunk, as you surely are, I should be very angry. Instantly leave my room!" "How very sharp you are this morning, old lopsides!" cried Malicorne, insultingly alluding to the deformity in the lapidary's person. "Do you hear, Malicorne? he has the impudence to call this place a room a hole where I would not put my dog."

"Little of both," allowed Worth. Cummings stepped close to him and let him have it direct: "I'm here to-night, Captain Gilbert, as executor of your father's estate. I have filed the will to-day. "You failed to locate? All the estate's here; this house, the down-town properties. What do you mean, failed to locate?" "I was not alluding to realty," said Cummings.

J.D. Dana, in an excellent paper on Trap-rocks "Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal" volume 41 page 198, has argued with great force, that all amygdaloidal minerals have been deposited by aqueous infiltration. I may take this opportunity of alluding to a curious case, described in my work on "Volcanic Islands," of an amygdaloid with many of its cells only half filled up with a mesotypic mineral.

Macallister, who had that freedom in alluding to her anatomy which marks the superior civilization of Great Britain and its colonial dependencies. "Carry you," suggested Bartley. "I dare say you'd be very sure-footed; but I'd quite enough of donkeys in the hills at home." Bartley roared with the resolution of a man who will enjoy a joke at his own expense.

A contemporary poet, alluding probably to the English diadem with which William was crowned, had proclaimed in one place, "that the comet had been more favorable to William than nature had been to Caesar; the latter had no hair, but William had received some from the comet." A monk of Malmesbury apostrophized the comet in these terms: "Here thou art again, thou cause of the tears of many mothers!

The story came to the ears of Maurice however, and helped to feed his wrath against the Advocate, as if he were responsible for a plot, if plot it were, which had been concocted by his own deadliest enemies. The Prince wrote a letter alluding to this communication of Langerac and giving much alarm to that functionary.