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Also, such a view has its truth, though, like all truths, it may be over-stressed.... But here comes our coffee. After we have drunk it, Gina will leave us perhaps and you and I will smoke our cigars and have a little talk on political questions, and matters outside a woman's interests. Our Italian women do not take the same interest in affairs which your English women do."

The feminine to these titles is formed by adding gina to the paternal title; thus Kniazgina Olga, means Princess Olga; also, Boyarda, Lady. I know that you think I have nothing sentimental about me, else you would not so often have poured into my not inattentive ears, 'that to estimate the pleasures of earth and heaven, we must cultivate the sensibilities of the heart.

The movements which culminated May, 1901, had been going on since 1884 under the leadership of Miss Gina Krog, who may be called the Susan B. Anthony of Norway. In the latter year she organized a woman's suffrage association, delivered a series of lectures on the subject, and established a newspaper called the Nyloende meaning "the new ground."

Just for a few days we must be as we have been; only my boy will know it is I who am near him. Aunt 'Gina is coming this evening. She will be here in half an hour.

The men tried to convince these fair flowers of their sex that some virtues might remain in a woman after she had fallen. "How long are we going to play at hide-and-seek in this way?" said Leon de Lora. "Cara vita, go and put your children to bed, and send me by Gina the little black pocket-book that lies on my Boule cabinet," said the Consul to his wife.

In the silence that followed, a sob burst out, stifled, from Esther Kantor, this time her mother holding her in arms that were strong. "That, Leon, is the most beautiful of all your compositions. What does it mean, son, that word, 'rondy-voo'?" "Why, I I don't exactly know. A rendezvous it's a sort of meeting, an engagement, isn't it, Miss Gina? Gina? You're up on languages.

Catt introduced Mrs. Henry Dobson, sent by the Commonwealth of Australia; Miss Gina Krog, sent by the government of Norway; Dr. Romania Penrose, Mrs. Helen L. Grenfell and Mrs. Harriet Q. Sheik, appointed by the Governors of Utah, Colorado and Wyoming, U. S. A.

And beautiful is the dying of the great sum when the last song of the birds fades into the lap of silence; when the islands of the cloud are bathed in light, and the first star springs up over the grave of day. "Whither leadest thou my steps, my brother?" said Gina; "and why doth thy lip quiver? and why dost thou tarn away thy face?"

"And can you send me to the station this afternoon?" "We can always send to the station, at a moment's notice," said Jane, working in a golden strand, and considering the effect. "But where are you going, dear Aunt 'Gina? You know Deryck and Flower arrive this evening." "I am washing my hands of you, and going South," said the duchess, wrathfully. "Don't do that, dear," said Jane, placidly.

"Why, Gina we read we thought you were singing in Philadelphia to-night!" "So did I, Esther darling, until a little bird whispered to me that Lieutenant Kantor was home on farewell leave." He advanced to her down the great length of room, lowering his head over her hand, his puttee-clad legs clicked together. "You mean, Miss Gina Gina you didn't sing?" "Of course I didn't!