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Ives, taking a slight dropping of the judge's lower jaw for recognition, "and ladies and gentlemen of Brampton. It is our great good fortune to have with us to-night, most unexpectedly, one of whom Brampton is, and for many years has been, justly proud." One who has chosen a broader field for the exercise of those great powers with which Nature endowed her than Brampton could give.

He continued to hold her hand tightly, and his own pace never slackened. Around them the gray and death-like wilderness darkened. They felt and saw the cold white mist rising slowly from the ground, and waters growing blacker and broader. At last they came to what seemed the end.

Borden and Botha and Smuts, though new to the ways of diplomacy, proved that in clear understanding of the broader issues and in moderation of policy and temper they could bear comparison with any of the leaders of the older nations. The war also brought changes in the relations between Canada and her great neighbor.

"Did she look like the medium?" "She was utterly unlike Miss Cook in several physical details. She was half a head taller, her face was broader, her ears had not been pierced, and she was free from certain facial scars that Miss Cook bore; and once when Miss Cook was suffering from a severe cold, Sir William tested 'Katie King's' lungs and found them in perfect health.

"This is sad, indeed," the lawyer said, sympathetically. "The Squire everyone about here calls him the Squire, you know, though there are men with broader acres than his in the neighborhood will be terribly missed. Dear, dear, it will make a sad gap indeed: how long do you think he is likely to last?"

Like chisels, they cut, or bite, the food into appropriate sizes and lengths for chewing between the back teeth; and from this use they are called the incisors, or "cutters." From having been used for so many generations upon the kind of food we live on, they have grown broader than the canines, the teeth next to them, and almost as long.

Long narrow streets, very fairly paved, lead in all directions; the houses are not so high as those of Benares or Cairo, the streets are broader, and some of them would admit of the passage of a carriage. They are all well drained and comparatively clean, contrasting most favourably in that respect with any other Oriental town I have ever seen.

"Ah! and you little know," thought Hugh, "how deep a shame it is." With a swelling heart he turned away, and went towards the bank of the broader stream which ran through the meadows. Dale was with him in a moment, very sorry for him, because everybody else was at brook-leaping, the sport that Hugh had loved so well last autumn.

Any unappropriated surveyed public land may, to a limited amount, be acquired under the former laws if the party entitled to enter under them will comply with the requirements they prescribe in regard to the residence and cultivation. The actual settler's preference right of purchase is even broader, and extends to lands which were unsurveyed at the time of his settlement.

Then the western wing had been broader at its base than the eastern; now the inequality was conspicuously the other way. The next opportunity for retrieving the mischances of the past was offered April 16, 1893. The line of totality charted for that day ran from Chili to Senegambia.