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But this should be extracted, and rendered into the phraseology of modern thought, by persons as familiar with that as with the ancient, and possessing a command of its language: a combination never yet so perfectly realized as in Sir W. Hamilton.

Hamilton, being a month's rent on a small store on Third Avenue. It flashed upon him that with this money he could make fifty dollars for himself, and be able to pay back the original sum to Mrs. Hamilton as soon as the operation was concluded. "Could you manage it for me, Fred?" he asked. "Yes, I wouldn't mind." "Then I'll give you fifty dollars, and you do the best you can for me.

You and Hamilton will get on splendidly by and by, when you get used to his brusque manner. And, though I did not quite endorse this opinion, I was obliged to acknowledge to myself that the last half-hour had not been so unpleasant after all. I had a little talk with granny the next day. Mrs. Marshall was dozing uneasily, and I was sitting by granny, nursing the baby, and waiting for Mr.

Just in the middle of the open ring is a feeble star, a mere spark in the most powerful telescope. But when the Ring Nebula is photographed and this is seen beautifully in the photographs made with the Crossley reflector on Mount Hamilton by the late Prof.

Hamilton had weakened himself, by sending his Indians against the frontiers, and to block up the Ohio; that he had not more than eighty men in garrison, three pieces of cannon, and some swivels mounted; and that he intended to attack this place, as soon as the winter opened, and made no doubt of clearing the western waters by the fall.

You must realize how But that is beside the point. I met Nita Leigh at er at a social gathering, arranged by some New York friends of mine. She was young, attractive, more refined than er than the average young woman in musical comedy. Naturally I told her if she was ever in Hamilton to look me up. And she did."

And at length, on the way north, he shyly opened his heart to them; he told them of his plan. Because he was urgent about it, and more than a little panicky, they promised they would see him through with it; when they parted at Grand Central it was to be for only an hour or two. "You'll not fail me?" he asked anxiously. Hamilton made game of him, a little. "We'll be there," he answered.

Hamilton fancied somewhat eagerly, the first person she encountered at Lady Helen's was her young friend, clad, it seemed, for walking, with traces of anxiety and sorrow written on her countenance. "The very person I was about to seek," she exclaimed, in a voice of intense relief, springing down the stairs to reach her friend. "Dearest Mrs.

Jacques, Charley, and Harry proceeded by the river; while Redfeather and Hamilton, with a couple of men, launched their canoe on the lake, and set off in pursuit. Crossing the country for about a mile, Jacques led his party to the point on the Duck River to which he had previously referred.

Hamilton was passionately fond of sport, and had owned a Winchester ever since he was twelve years old. Indeed, he had read up on guns a good deal, and it was one of his hobbies. His delight was great, therefore, when at the end of a long day, after he had turned in his schedule to his chief, the latter said: "Noble, your work is good. Johnson is faster.