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CLII and CLIII. At all times his movements are in perfect sympathy and rhythm with the music. He crouches around between the dancers brandishing his ax, he deftly all but cuts off a hand here, an arm or leg there, an ear yonder. He suddenly rushes forward and grinningly feigns cutting off a man's head. He contorts himself in a ludicrous yet often fiendish manner.

CLII, No. 13. S.P. Dom., James I., Vol. CLXX., No. 54, 24th July, 1624. Cabala, Sive Scrinia Sacra, etc., p. 318. S.P. Dom., James I., Vol. CIII., No. 111. Coles' MSS., Vol. XXXIII., pp. 17, 18. "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." Henry VI., 2, IV., 2. Although Robert Wright was baptised in October, 1624, the date of his birth is uncertain.

Again it is a hitching movement with both feet close to the earth, and one foot behind the other. The line of dancers, well shown in Pls. CXXXI, CLI, and CLII, passes slowly around the circle, now and again following the leader in a spiral movement toward the center of the circle and then uncoiling backward from the center to the path.

The studies of the conventional bird figures which are developed in the preceding pages make it possible to interpret one of the two pictures on the food bowl represented in plate CLII, while the realistic character of the smaller figure leaves no question that we can rightly identify this also as a bird.

The next day the villagers met and fined the headman for having the bonga in his house; and from that time the bonga did not steal in that village, and whenever the two men who had chased it visited the headman's house the bonga was heard making a great clatter as it rushed about trying to hide. CLII. The Sarsagun Maiden.

Let us continue to hope that you will save your patient, but you are ill too, and I am very anxious about you, I was quite overwhelmed by it this evening, when I got your note, and I have no more heart for anything. A word when you can, to give me news. G. Sand CLII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 2d March, 1870

I have been manufacturing some verses lately; but as I have got the most hurried season of Excise business over, I hope to have more leisure to transcribe any thing that may show how much I have the honour to be, Madam, yours, etc. CLII. To DR. JOHN MOORE, LONDON. DUMFRIES, Excise-Office, 14th July 1790.

Both of these figures show the "line of life" in a somewhat better way than any yet considered. In plate CLII, a, is shown a compound figure of doubtful significance, made up of a series of crescents, triangles, and spirals, which, in c, are more compactly joined together, and accompanied by three parallel lines crossing three other lines.

LETTER CLII. TO MR. RITTENHOUSE, January 25,1786 Paris, January 25,1786. Dear Sir, Your favor of September the 28th came to hand a few days ago. I thank you for the details on the subject of the southern and western lines. There remains thereon, one article, however, which I will still beg you to inform me of; viz. how far is the western boundary beyond the meridian of Pittsburg?