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"Do hear the horrid creature talk!" said both ladies, laughing immoderately. "Come, clar out, you! I can't have you cluttering up the kitchen," said Dinah; "in my way, foolin' round here." "Aunt Dinah's glum, because she can't go to the ball," said Rosa. "Don't want none o' your light-colored balls," said Dinah; "cuttin' round, makin' b'lieve you's white folks.

"I used to faint simply heaps of times when I was a kid," said Miss Smith, "I was always doing it. I had all sorts of doctors. They thought I'd never grow up. I'm not very strong now really. They say it's heart, but I always say it can't be that because I've given it all away." Here Miss Smith laughed immoderately. "Weren't they the most terrible set of frumps at chapel this morning?"

Honour, dear lad, is the peculiar counsellor of well-bred natures, and these are few; but almost in all men you will find a certain modesty toward sin, and were I a king my judges should be warned that their duty is to chasten; whereas by punishing immoderately they can but effect the exact opposite."

These should be particularly distinguished, as Savine is attended with danger when taken immoderately. JUNIPERUS communis. JUNIPER. Berries. L. E. D. Juniper berries have a strong, not disagreeable smell; and a warm, pungent sweet taste, which, if they are long chewed, or previously well bruised, is followed by a bitterish one.

I do not look immoderately cheerful, do I? A little old and sharp-featured and weary? Well, to come back to 'knowledge, a man might be imagined, originally unsceptical, long-suffering, well-meaning, and a little sentimental, who would simply be ground to powder and wrecked by psychological clearness of vision.

I think that you will be a little vexed with your old troubadour for not coming to the baptism of the two darlings of his friend Maurice? The dear master must write to me if I am wrong, and to give me the news! Here is mine! I work immoderately and am absolutely ENCHANTED by the prospect of the end which begins to be visible.

The Southerners, who had been on the point of running away when the Northerners anticipated them in so doing, now triumphed immoderately, and uttered boastings magniloquent enough for Homeric heroes. Yet they were, as General Johnston said, "almost as much disorganized by victory as were the Federals by defeat."

When the three returned to the kitchen to take the biscuits and other breakfast food out, Sary stood with head thrown back and body rocking back and forth as she laughed immoderately. "Do tell, Mis' Brewster! You-all bean't goin' t' eat out thar, now be yuh?" "Why, of course!" retorted Polly. "Why shouldn't we?" asked Mrs. Brewster.

Partridge to cure her cold with calomel and laudanum, after the manner of the day, let us inquire in a historical spirit what it was in the news of the result at Lee which should cause a young woman to laugh so immoderately.

"I don't either, but she said somethin' 'bout a trusty, an' I just supposed it was him." Jane began to laugh, somewhat immoderately for a teacher, and several heads appeared at the window in giggling surprise. She had become quite suddenly and thoroughly happy. "She said trustee, Nan, a school officer. But the only trustee for this school is the Colonel.