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Loveless's black, one of the fastest horses in the string, had hard work to gain on the giraffe, expecially as the animal swerved quickly at the last moment and fled down the eastern slope of the hill through the scrub where the going was none too good.

His manner was often rough and spiced with bitter irony, even where He proved Himself helpful and sympathetic. Towards His disciples, whom He loved deeply expecially young John He always showed Himself absorbed in His mission to make strong, courageous, God-fearing men out of weak creatures. He was so definite about what He liked and what He disliked, that even the blindest could see it.

'I told you expecially we wanted two bocks. 'I've got two pockets and I've got two bocks. Let me give him his, Sara darling. But 'Sara darling' dropped her own 'bock' the better to cling round the neck of the giver. Naturally Master Cecil sounded the horn of indignation. 'Hush! commanded his sister.

The doctor seemed expecially troubled by the fact of the robbery having been unexpected, and attempted in the night-time; as if it were the established custom of gentlemen in the housebreaking way to transact business at noon, and to make an appointment, by post, a day or two previous. 'And you, Miss Rose, said the doctor, turning to the young lady, 'I

And as Joe affirmed this question he in a still more friendly tone added: "It's a hard matter for strangers, expecially if they are not dressed in style, to find employment in this city at this time of the year."

Nathaniel Highmore, The History of Generation, Examining the several Opinions of divers Authors, expecially that of Sir Kenelm Digby, in his Discourse of Bodies, London, 1651, p. 4. Ibid., pp. 26-27. Ibid., pp. 27-28. Ibid., p. 45. Ibid., Pp. 90-91. William Harvey, Opera omnia: a Collegio Medicorum Londinensi edita, Londini, 1766, p. 136.