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Thus the man saved himself from the tiger and whether the story be true or no, it is known to all Santals. CXLV. The Goala's Daughter. There was once a man of the Goala caste who had an only daughter and she grew up and was married, but had no child; and after twenty years of married life she gave up all hope of having any. This misfortune preyed on her mind and she fell into a melancholy.

"Autumn Leaves from the Tree of Life." The verses were selected with great taste and care, and the little ones did their part well. The following are some of those selected: Exodus xxvi, 16. Leviticus xxii, 10. Psalms l, 19; cxlv, 14; cxxxvi, 1, 25. Isaiah lv, 10. 1 Corinthians x, 26. Hebrews xiii, 2. Revelations xix, 5.

Sutherland, who is a man of apparent worth. On New-year-day evening I gave him the following prologue, which he spouted to his audience with applause: No song nor dance I bring from yon great city, etc. I can no more. If once I was clear of this curst farm, I should respire more at ease. CXLV. To MR. WILLIAM DUNBAR, W.S. ELLISLAND, 14th Jan. 1790.

The significance of the spiral in the design on plate CLI, a, is unknown. It is found in several pictures, in some of which it appears to have avian relationship. As in many bird figures, a star is found on the opposite semicircle. There is a remote likeness between this figure and that of the head of the bird shown in plate CXLV, d.

The Lord is nigh unto them that call upon Him; He also will hear their cry, and will help them. Psalm cxlv. 18, 19. In the day when I cried Thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul. Psalm cxxxviii. 3.

LETTER CXLV. TO JOHN ADAMS, December 27, 1785 Paris, December 27, 1785. Dear Sir, Your favors of the 13th and 20th were put into my hands today. This will be delivered to you by Mr. Dalrymple, secretary to the legation of Mr. Crawford. I do not know whether you were acquainted with him here.

IV. OF CREATION. In like manner they acknowledge and declare, that as God, from the infinity of his being and goodness, has communicated a finite created existence to all other beings, framing them with natures wisely suited and adapted to the different ends of their creation; so by the same all-powerful word whereby they were at first created, he preserves and upholds all his creatures in their beings, and by the incessant care and invariable conduct of his divine providence, does constantly direct and overrule them and all their actions unto his own glory; according to divine revelation, Gen. i, throughout; Col i, 16; Rom. xi, 36; Psal, cxlv, 17, and xxxiii, 9; and cxix, 91; Heb. i, 2, 3; Confess, chap. 4, 5; larger Cat. quest. 14; short.

"Men shall speak of the might of thy terrible acts, and will declare thy greatness; they shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness, and shall sing of thy righteousness. They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom, and talk of thy power; to make known to the sons of men his mighty acts, and the glorious majesty of his kingdom;" Psalm cxlv. 6-12.

It is too bad weather to go to Croisset; it is always an effort for me to leave my dear nest to go to attend to my miserable profession; but the effort is less when I hope to find you in Paris. I embrace you for myself and for all my brood. G. Sand CXLV. TO GEORGE SAND Wednesday afternoon. Dear master, Your commission was done yesterday at one o'clock.

The disease is inflammation on the chest. I spoke this evening comfortably at Gideon, on Psalm cxlv. 1-4, thinking it right that neither the death of my father-in-law, nor my dying child should keep me from the Lord's work. The Lord's holy will be done concerning the dear little one. June 26.