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In regard to those works which the labels make self-explanatory, no comment is added, unless to call attention to some special quality which the unpracticed eye might miss. Where the symbolism or "story" is obscure, an explanation is given. South of the lagoon are: 1. Sea Lions by Frederick G. R. Roth. 2. The Scout by Cyrus E. Dallin. Wind and Spray fountain, by Anna Coleman Ladd. 4.

The sun came through the tarnished window-panes and the specks of dust looked golden in its radiant light. He entered the room where he had passed his childhood. Dust lay everywhere, on the window-sills, on the floor, and on the furniture. Here and there fresh boot-prints were visible. A thin portmanteau not belonging to the house and pasted over with many labels lay on a table.

"We must not leave others to fall into the danger from which we have escaped," he cried out. "I observed, just now, some triangles with labels on the top, marked cracked and dangerous. We will get one and place it over the spot." "I'll go and get the sign-posts you speak of," said Frank. "Don't trouble yourself, sir."

There was the lunch basket, the wee bit of a steamer trunk with all its labels, a parasol and a small handbag. "Goody, goody!" Marjory cried like a happy child. "Don't show yourself yet, dearie. I'll make sure. They may have an ambuscade. Wait here for me." He crept down the bank and back again before she could fully subdue the tremendous thumping his temerity had started in her left side.

"American manufacturers," said he, "not only have to fight against poor foreign goods, but what is worse, they have to fight against them under American names and labels. Thirty years ago if a man got up a fancy brand he put 'Sheffield' on it; now this is changed; everything has to have at least an American name.

They love to have it, you know, for mosquitoes or burns or something, and they pay you quite a lot, and then you have the money for charity." The artistic possibilities began to dawn upon Stella. "Yes," she said, "and I could make lovely labels, with fancy letters; and you and Molly could paste them on, and we could tie the corks in with little blue ribbons, like perfumery bottles."

The things she said set Danvers laughing, and she wondered at the woman's mingled mirth and stiffness. Five o'clock struck. Her letters were sent to the post. Her boxes were piled from stairs to door. She read the labels, for her good-bye to the hated name of Warwick: why ever adopted! Emma might well have questioned why! Women are guilty of such unreasoning acts!

To pose as an instructor in an art, when one is in doubt about its very rudiments, is a position which has its drawbacks. "I don't quite know. The stupid fellow has written instructions on all the other labels, and none on these except simply `Developer Number 1' and `Developer Number 2'; I think the only difference is that one is rather stronger than the other.

Then there was four labels all to be writ with her name an' her number an' one was for her trunk if it weighed over a hundred pounds, an' one was for her trunk if it weighed under a hundred pounds, an' one was for her trunk if it was a suit case, an' one was for her trunk if it was n't. "Well, Mrs.

One of the new hands a man with a red tie said that they would look well, after having been soaked for a month or two in petrifying liquid, chained up in the Chamber of Horrors with labels round their necks 'Specimens of Liberal and Conservative upholders of the Capitalist System, 20 century'. Crass protested against the introduction of politics into that meeting.