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Then with an unconscious grace and poise that set well upon her as the mistress of Last's, Tharon moved into the open door and waited. As the stranger came closer both girls subjected him to a frank and careful scrutiny that in any other place than Lost Valley would have been rudeness itself. Here it catalogued the stranger, set the style of his welcome.

Yet his poems show what was the real inner life and genius of the man; how rich in that very "emotion," "love of beauty and charm," "rebellion against fact," "spirituality," "melancholy" which he himself catalogued as the cradle gifts of the Celt. Crossed, indeed, always, with the Rugby "earnestness," with that in him which came to him from his father.

It seems very interesting, but I do not understand the system by which it is catalogued." "The catalogue is imperfect; many of the best books have been added to the collection lately." "Can you spare half an hour to explain the arrangement to me?" They went into the library, and Arthur carefully explained the catalogue. When he rose to take his hat, the Director interfered, laughing. "No, no!

The women certainly made a hit. But I can't quite figure my wife appearing in it." Nan lifted her eyebrows: "I promise you faithfully not to appear in a bathing suit." "Just one more pet aversion, dear," Bivens smiled. "You won't have any kind of an animal party, will you?" "There'll be many kinds of animals present if they could only be accurately catalogued." "I mean, particularly, monkeys.

No. 5, "The Daughter of the Hacienda," is wrongly entitled in the official catalog "The Young Landlady." Others in the collection suffer in the same way, as Coppini's "The Old Station" , which is catalogued as "The Old Stall."

When catalogued, the title-page or beginning of each pamphlet in the volume, should be marked by a thin slip of unsized paper, projected above the top of the book, to facilitate quick reference in finding each one without turning many leaves to get at the titles.

The age of Sargon of Akkad was already a highly literary one, and the library he founded at Akkad contained works which continued to be re-edited down to the latest days of Babylonian literature. Every great city had its library, which was open to every reader, and where the books were carefully catalogued and arranged on shelves.

Although well enough informed, he was typical of his class, and no one could justly have catalogued him as an intellectual. "Good morning, Addison," he said, having greeted Isobel in a perfunctory fashion which I assumed to be accounted for by my unwelcome presence. "The men of your Fleet Street tribe have conspired to hang me, I see."

After a careful inspection of the Hance Rapid we were glad the signal fire was not built. It was a nasty rapid. While reading over our notes one evening we were amused to find that we had catalogued different rapids with an equal amount of fall as "good," "bad," or "nasty," the difference depending nearly altogether on the rocks in the rapids.

The evils of this astonishing system could not be even baldly catalogued in a lifetime. They are infinite in number and prodigious in magnitude. To the trained intelligence of the American observer it is incomprehensible how any, even the most barbarous, nation can endure them.