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Other Sundays we would sing together in our home and father would read a sermon to us out of a book. We would then repeat the Lord's prayer and sing another song. One afternoon, when I was two and a half years old, a number of we children were invited to a neighbor's for lunch and play. As we passed the pantry window on our way in, we saw a number of dishes filled with nice red berries.

Deuceace be allowed to take a neighbor's privilege, and to remedy the evil he has occasioned to the best of his power if Mr. Deuceace's awkwardness destroyed. "It will also, Mr. Deuceace is sure, be no small gratification to the original donor of the 'pate', when he learns that it has fallen into the hands of so celebrated a bon vivant as Mr. Dawkins. "T. S. DAWKINS, Esq., &c. &c. &c."

As a pilgrim toiling through a world of sinful temptation, and the night of time where the stars are often shrouded, I cry to those beyond and above me, 'Hold high your lights, that I may see my way! and to those behind and below me, 'Brothers! sisters! come on, come up! Ah! these steeps of human life are hard enough to climb when each shares his light and divides his neighbor's grievous burden.

Oliver Hampden was clever, able, and successful, and soon had a thriving practice; while his neighbor's learning was hardly known outside the circle of the Bar. Disappointed in his ambition, Drayton shortly retired from the Bar and lived the life of a country gentleman, while his former friend rapidly rose to be the head of the Bar.

Then I, your critic, will gladly believe that we are thinking, not only of the same reality, but that we are thinking it ALIKE, and thinking of much of its extent. Without the practical effects of our neighbor's feelings on our own world, we should never suspect the existence of our neighbor's feelings at all, and of course should never find ourselves playing the critic as we do in this article.

Atterson; for there will be a raft of Job's comforters, perhaps when we get settled on the place." It was late in the afternoon before Hiram was ready to start for the farm itself. He had made some enquiries, and had decided to stop at a neighbor's for overnight, instead of going to the house where a lone woman had been left in charge by Mrs. Atterson.

"It is here, then," he murmured, "that I am to find the solution of the enigma! Here, behind these embroidered curtains, dwells the frightened fugitive of the other night. What agony of fear must torture her since she has discovered the loss of her earring!" For more than an hour, standing under a neighbor's porte cochere, Lecoq remained watching the house.

They were just serving fowl with truffles. Solon devoured his portion in the twinkling of an eye, and as he was prone to coveting the property of others, he fixed his eyes, full of affectionate longing, on his neighbor's plate.

"Can't do it," said the other; "with two top and bottom and your table is as narrow as a bench we can't hold more than heighteen, and then each person's helbows will be into his neighbor's cheer." "Rosa! Mrs. Gashleigh!" cried out Timmins, "come down and speak to this gentl this " "Truncheon, sir," said the man. The women descended from the drawing-room.

It will teach them a lesson about their talking. If there is one thing I cannot stand it is a gossip." I have observed that a fowl before a looking-glass will fight its own image. "Take care, Mrs. Walters!" I said, gently. "You came very near to violating the law just then." "He meant it for me, Mrs. Walters," said Georgiana, fondling our neighbor's hand, and looking at me with an awful rebuke.