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Borders, of course, may be dispensed with here, as there should be no suggestion of over-ornamentation in the permanent features of a sleeping room. For the kitchen hard maple is found to serve well. One may not find it amiss to inquire into the merits and costs of composition and rubber tiling, but they are not essential to comfort and cleanliness.

But before he left the field he made one other speech to the squire. 'You ain't a'taken it amiss, squoire, 'cause he was coosin to yourself? 'Not in the least, Mr Crumb. 'That's koind now.

A Woman's Man is very knowing in all that passes from one Family to another, has little pretty Officiousnesses, is not at a loss what is good for a Cold, and it is not amiss if he has a Bottle of Spirits in his Pocket in case of any sudden Indisposition.

When the public are so eager to be amused, and care so little who it is that amuses them, it is not amiss to remind them of it now and then; or even to have a starling taught to repeat the name, to which they owe such misprised obligations, in their drowsy ears. Oh! whatever you do, leave that string untouched. It will jar the rash and unhallowed hand that meddles with it.

Here the servant opened the door, ushering in a farm laborer. "Good-evening, Abner," said the doctor, recognizing him, as, indeed, he knew every face within half a dozen miles. "Anything amiss at home?" "Mrs. Felton is took with spasms," said Abner. "Can you come right over?" "What have you done for her?" "Put her feet in warm water, and put her to bed. Can you come right over?"

39 And one of the malefactors that were hanged railed on him, saying, Art not thou the Christ? save thyself and us. 40 But the other answered, and rebuking him said, Dost thou not even fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? 41 And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds: but this man hath done nothing amiss. 42 And he said, Jesus, remember me when thou comest in thy kingdom. 43 And he said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To-day shalt thou be with me in Paradise.

"Where got you those?" he asked. "In New York, ere I left." "Hem! There is naught amiss with the cloth, and indeed the sombre colour is the mode, but the cut is strange to our eyes." "I only know that I wish that I had my fringed hunting tunic and leggings on once more." "This hat, now. We do not wear our brims flat like that. See if I cannot mend it."

We had been washed from our little platform, which ordinarily lifted us above the lapping of the sea during the prevalence of the storm and we regained it now, glad to repose even on the sea-soaked mattresses bereft of awning. "A cup of coffee would not be amiss just now," said the girl, laughing, "but the Lord knows we can wait."

Before we proceed, therefore, to comment upon what remains to be discussed, of the misconceptions and defects of the bulk of professed Christians, it may not be amiss to dispose of this objection to our whole scheme.

She did not return and in her place came Father Muro, the spiritual adviser of the school; Juanita's own confessor. He was a stout man whose face would have been pleasant had it followed the lines that Nature had laid down. But there was something amiss with Father Muro the usual lack of naturalness in those who lead a life that is against Nature.