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One of them has come down through history nameless we do not know who he was; the name of the other is given. One was not only a beggar, but blind from his birth; the other was one of the rich men of Jerusalem. Yet in the Gospel of John, there is more space given to this blind beggar than to any other character.

It was a nameless story to her the story of two obscure troopers, who, for aught she knew, might have been two of the riotous and savage brigands that were common in the Army of Africa.

"You have a certain air of distinction in spite of it," said Honora. Uncle Tom's newspaper began to shake, and he read more industriously than ever. "You've been reading novels!" said Peter, in a terrible judicial voice. Honora flushed guiltily, and resumed her inspection of the stocking. And as a result a book called "Harold's Quest," by an author who shall be nameless, had come to the house.

He was a grey and nameless creature of shadowy outline and vague appearance. The eye focused him with difficulty.

As it is, I demand that you instantly seek, and find, Burke Radnor, and retract whatever you have said, or inferred, during your conversation with him. I warn you, Gardner, that if one single line appears in any of the papers to-morrow morning on this subject I'll find a way to resent it, which will make you regret, all your life, your nameless conduct of to-night."

"The best portion of a good man's life His little, nameless, unremembered acts Of kindness and of love."

On the other sides it is bordered by cliffs, from which a little cascade falls, literally, down among the pines, for it is so light, shaking itself into mere showers of seed pearl in the sun, that the pines don't know it from mist, and grow through it without minding. Underneath, there is only the mossy silence; and above, for ever, the snow of the nameless Aiguille.

In to-day's letters there was a touch about A -'s singing which made my heart yearn with a nameless longing. Each of the little joys of life, which remain unappreciated amid the hubbub of the town, send in their claims to the heart when far from home. I love music, and there is no dearth of voices and instruments in Calcutta, yet I turn a deaf ear to them.

He had no doubt that he had been under constant surveillance from the moment the nameless messenger had delivered the Organization's ultimatum. Until he delivered that speech, the next morning, or manifested an intention of refusing to do so, however, he would be safe. After that

We both wonder what those last mysterious words of our host mean; and we exchange more or less ingenious guesses on the subject of that nameless "other person" who may possibly attend on me until the arrival of dinner turns our thoughts into a new course. The dishes are few in number, but cooked to perfection and admirably served.