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Nobody could s s lang a fi fi field as he could; no hu hu humbug 'bout him never was su su such a fine natural bl bl blackguard'; and then his feelings wholly choked his utterance as he recollected how easily Jack was satisfied; how he could dine off tripe and cow-heel, mop up fat porridge for breakfast, and never grumbled at being put on a bad horse.

These are 23 H. 8. c. 1; 1 E. 6. c. 12; 5 k 6 E. 6. c. 9; 3 & 4 W. M. c. 9; 39 El. c. 15; 10&11 W. 3. c.23; 12 Ann. c. 7. See Burr. 428; 4 Bl. 240. The circumstances, which in these statutes characterize the offence, seem to have been occasional and unsystematical.

The finale of this tale was received with a burst of incredulous laughter by those who heard it. 'Do you 'ear what Harlow says, Bob? Easton shouted to Crass. 'No. What was it? ''E ses 'e once 'ad a chance to 'ave something but 'e wouldn't take it on because it was too ugly! 'If it 'ad bin me, I should 'ave shut me bl y eyes, cried Sawkins. 'I wouldn't pass it for a trifle like that.

And this line being then prolonged at one side or the other will meet the straight line BL, as here at V. Let there then be erected on AB the perpendicular BC, which will represent a wave of light coming from the infinitely distant point F, since we have supposed the rays to be parallel.

She says that of course Inspee has it already, had it when I wrote that Inspee wouldn't bathe, did not want to bathe; really she had it. Whatever happens one must always be anxious about it. Streams of blood says Hella. But then everything gets all bl . . . That's why in the country Inspee always switched off the light before she was quite undressed, so that I couldn't see. Ugh! Catch me looking!

Now if about the centres A, B, one describes the circles DK, EL, which represent the spreading of the waves which originate from these two points, and if one draws the straight line KL which touches these two circles, it is easy to see that this same line will be the common tangent to all the other circles drawn about the centres F, H, etc.; and that all the points of contact will fall within that part of this line which is comprised between the perpendiculars AK, BL. Then it will be the line KL which will terminate the movement of the particular waves originating from the points of the wave AB; and this movement will be stronger between the points KL, than anywhere else at the same instant, since an infinitude of circumferences concur to form this straight line; and consequently KL will be the propagation of the portion of wave AB, as has been said in explaining reflexion and ordinary refraction.

The matter, however, was beyond their depth; the thing seemed utterly impracticable, and the chances of their putting to sea were becoming fainter and fainter. "Bl t their eyes!" he at length exclaimed, "the ragged, hungry devils!

Instinctively both the children put their hands up to their heads. "Only our hair," they said. "Mine's light-brown, you see," said Hugh. "And mine's bl " Jeanne was saying, but the cats, both speaking together this time, stopped her with a squeal of horror. "Oh, oh, oh!" they said. "Where are your manners? You must never mention such a word. Your hair, Mademoiselle, is shadowy.

"Bl blind, did you say?" he stammered, and quite shocked, he led the poor boy to the light "Look at me, my child," he said. "I cannot see you," spoke Raphael, softly as he turned his blind eyes towards Teuzer. There is something very touching in such a look.

'Praps that 'as got something to do with it, said Harlow. 'But all the same I don't call that a proper way to treat anyone givin' a man the push in that way just because 'e 'appened to 'ave a spite against 'im. 'It's wot I call a bl dy shame! cried Philpot.