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"They are probably in the the room where in which persons are put to to the question," was the stammered reply. "Ah!" exclaimed George. "I presume you mean the place which the fray, here, has more briefly designated as the `torture chamber. Very well; I must see the place, and also the Grand Inquisitor and his assistants; I have something very important to say to those 'm people.

Amphibious, you can walk like a postman move to the front, and proclaim the magical word, 'loyalty; 'tis a standing countersign, ready furnished to my hands by mine hosts the colonel; your road is then clear before you but hark " Manual made an eager step forward, when, recollecting himself, he turned, and added: "My assistants, the seamen! I can do nothing without them."

His Mission, unfortunately, was a complete failure, but though his assistants were withdrawn, he stuck to his post to the last and, no doubt, did a certain amount of good in liberating, from time to time, Spanish subjects he found in slavery on the Borneo Coast.

Their utility has been pointed out in many scientific as well as in many agricultural treatises. The following extract from an essay on this subject will answer my present purpose: "Worms are great assistants to the drainer, and valuable aids to the fanner in keeping up the fertility of the soil.

This difficulty is not fully realized by the managers of the old well established companies, since their superintendents and assistants have grown up with the business, and have been gradually worked into and fitted for their especial duties through years of training and the process of natural selection.

It's just a little brown kind of light, too. They say the tin fish can't make it out at all." "Is that where the engineers sleep down there?" Tom asked. "The chief and the first assistants up on deck; third and fourth and head fireman are down there, and two electricians. The carpenter's there, too." "Well, they didn't find anything, anyway," said Tom. "Is that all they did?" "Did?

In church we were jostled by the police, and in the hospitals we were mulcted by the assistants and nurses, and if we could not give them bribes through poverty, we were given food in dirty dishes. In the post-office the lowest official considered it his duty to treat us as animals and to shout rudely and insolently: "Wait! Don't you come pushing your way in here!"

"Yours, "KATHERINE HARRISON." At a special court of assistants held May 20, 1670, to which the General Assembly had referred the matter with power, the court having considered the verdict of the jury could not concur with them so as to sentence her to death, but dismissed her from her imprisonment, she paying her just fees; willing her to mind the fulfilment of removing from Wethersfield, "which is that will tend most to her own safety & the contentment of the people who are her neighbors."

The senate, as I said before, consisted of those who were Lycurgus's chief aiders and assistants in his plan. The vacancies he ordered to be supplied out of the best and most deserving men past sixty years old.

The "national" agency can shift its employees from place to place as their services are required, and the advantages of centralization are felt as much in this sort of work as in any other industry. The licensed detective who sends out a hurry call for assistants is apt to be able to get only men whom he would otherwise not employ.