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As Anisty, however, if he chose to assume that expert's identity for the nonce, he would be placed at once on a plane of equality with the girl; from a fellow of her craft she could hardly refuse attentions.

"While we are on our way, Mr. Mac, I will ask you to be good enough to tell me all about it." "All about it" proved to be disappointingly little, and yet there was enough to assure us that the case before us might well be worthy of the expert's closest attention. He brightened and rubbed his thin hands together as he listened to the meagre but remarkable details.

He suggested that I attend the Castaneda expert's free lecture series on meditation in Manhattan. I wondered why a Castaneda expert would live on Long Island rather than in a remote desert in Mexico, but my brother's enthusiasm was sincere. "Besides," I thought as we rode the train into the city, "anything I learn now will only help me on the journey." We arrived at a building on 33rd Street.

He drew a deep breath and looked about him over the topography spread below. Then he examined with an expert's eye the wooded growths. His glance fell naturally to the ground. "Well, I'll be " began Thorne, and stopped. Through the pine needles at his feet ran a shallow, narrow and meandering trough. A rod or so away was a similar trough. Thorne set about following their direction.

A table set with art in the key of a small menage and on a scale of simple living, often strikes the note of perfection from the expert's point of view because perfect of its kind and suitable for the occasion. This appropriateness is what makes your "smart" table quite as it makes your "smart" woman. Wedgwood cream colour ware "C.C." is beautiful and always good form.

But here a considerable difficulty presents itself; it is so serious that, owing to it, the weight of the medical expert's testimony with judge and jury is often much less than could reasonably be desired. The difficulty is to ascertain what really are the views of the medical profession on any given subject.

Here, too, is the brooding and revolt, the satanic cynicism, the expert's language. But here the miracle has taken place, and your music, generally so loose and shallow and theatrical, has the point, the intensity, the significance that it seems everywhere else to lack.

If the world ever grows stale, if I pine for change or excitement or absorbing occupation, I can go to my father's chief and say, 'I am the daughter of Lionel Payne, the Expert, and I have inherited a measure of my father's talents. Do you think he will trust his knotty cases to the Expert's Daughter?" "I think he will, if he is wise. But, Madeline, all this is folly. You will never leave us.

I'm sure of one thing you'll be glad to throw in with us on 'most any terms once you see that copper, and have a lot of assays made and get your expert's report on it." "I hope so, I am sure. Stanley seems very confident. But I fear I shall have to disappoint you in one particular: I can hardly leave my business here at loose ends and go back with you at once, as, I gather, is your desire."

This is to take in a forger, that is all." The expert's eyes sparkled. He had always been sadly discontented with the efforts of forgers, and thought he could do better. "I'll do it," said he, gayly. GENERAL ROLLESTON and his daughter sat at breakfast in the hotel. General Rolleston was reading the Times, and his eye lighted on something that made him start.