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"Improved has the health," replied Dai. "And not selling I don't think am I." "Pity that is. Great offer I have." "Smother your cry. Taken a shop too have I in Petersham. Rachel will look after this." Mrs. Jenkins spoke to her husband with a low voice: "Witless you are. Let him speak figures." "As you want if you like then," said Dai. "A puzzle you demand this one minute," Evan murmured.

Nor have we here a seemingly inert mass of humanity in a political structure blending democracy and imperialism, as in China, so great in age, area and numbers as to weary the imagination that strives to grasp the details. On the contrary, in Dai Nippon, or Great Land of the Sun's Origin, we have a little country easy of study. In geology it is one of the youngest of lands.

Whenever a burial cross appeared, or a stream was left or entered, the voyageurs removed their hats, and made the sign of the cross while one of their number said a short prayer; and again the paddles beat time to some rollicking song. Dans mon chemin, j'ai rencontré Trois cavalières, bien montées; L'on, lon, laridon daine, Lon, ton, laridon dai.

Indeed this phase of Venetian sixteenth-century colour belongs rather to those artists who issued from Verona to the Bonifazi, and to Paolo Veronese who in this respect, as generally in artistic temperament, proved themselves the natural successors of Domenico and Francesco Morone, of Girolamo dai Libri, of Cavazzola.

They walk, when grown up, on clogs a foot high, which are like stilts, as they have but one support instead of two, like the sort which men wear. The tengus strut about easily on these, without stumbling. The Dai Tengu, or master, is a solemn-faced, scowling individual with a very proud expression, and a nose about eight finger-breadths long.

Afterwards, Francesco being very much the friend, and, as it were, the brother of Girolamo dai Libri, the painter and illuminator, they undertook to paint in company the organ-doors of S. Maria in Organo, a church of Monks of Monte Oliveto.

close by my side; I need thee, Lord, dai ly and hour ly, done for me; Me, one of the great-est of sin-ners, My Coun-sel-or and my Guide. I can not have thee too I mar vel, such welcome from thee! Won-der ful con-quest o'er near me, Ei-ther by day or by night; For when thou art nigh the Sa-tan's Al lur ing paths of sin; My Sav-ior, to thee the

The third hotel a noble mansion, to use modern phraseology was quite a new structure, and was owned by a Japanese. The name which had been given by him to his house of rest was "The Dai butzu," or, in English parlance, The Great God.

In the "History of The Twelve Japanese Sects," by Bunyiu Nanjio, M.A. Oxon., and in "Le Bouddhisme Japonais," by Ryauon Fujishima, we have the untrammelled utterances, of nine living lights of the religion of Shaka as it is held and taught in Dai Nippon.

"Follow your captain to Paradise," said Sinan to the two soldiers, whereon one of them drew a knife to stab himself, but a dai sprang up, saying: "Beast, would you shed blood before your lord? Do you not know the custom? Begone!" So the poor men went, the first with a steady step, and the second, who was not so brave, reeling over the edge of the precipice as one might who is drunken.