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DON EDUARDO. Y que mi Matilde, sólo por vivir con su padre y por disfrutar a su lado de las ruines comodidades de la vida, sacrifica magnánima todos los placeres de la indigencia, que por más que digan aquellos que los han conocido sin buscarlos ... ni merecerlos ... tienen con todo mucho mérito a los ojos de ... las jóvenes de diez y siete años que leen novelas.

As she turned her full, soft eyes up to my face, I saw in them such undoubted sincerity that I felt it was not possible for me again to doubt her. "No, I am sure you will not deceive me, Ni

Then, after a moment's hesitation, he said uneasily: "We must know, however, with whom she wishes to go with you or with me?" I turned to the Italian, who did not even seem to be listening to us, and said: "We shall be very happy to have you with us, but my friend wishes to know whether you will take my arm or his?" She opened her black eyes wide with vague surprise, and said, "Che ni fa?"

If her friend Montaiglon had not come here to look for you, and thereby put us on an old trail we had abandoned, we would never have guessed the source of her information." "I'll be cursed if I have a dog's luck!" cried Simon. Argyll looked pityingly at him. "So!" said he. "You mind our old country saying, Ni droch dhuine d

There were two women stirring about the wife of the contrabandista, and his daughter, a plump, good-looking girl of eighteen or thereabout. "No han cenado, caballeros?" "Ni comido ni almorzado!" "Carambo! Rafaela! Jesusita!" shouted our host, with a sign, such as, among the Mexicans, often conveys a whole chapter of intelligence. The effect was magical.

The contrast would certainly be more perfect if ego si were read, as has been proposed, in place of si ego. QUOD EODEM MODO ... DICI: Cic. commonly says quod ita dicendum and the like; see n. on 35 quod ni ita fuisset.

If I kill myself I throw myself into the river like a common geisha. I think it is best you marry Ito. In Japan it is bad to have a husband; but to have no husband, it is worse." Kuraki yori Kuraki michi ni zo Iri-nu-beki: Haruka ni terase Yuma no ha no tsuki! Some days before Christmas Asako had moved into her own little home.

Sadako told her cousin that the young man was a genius, and would one day be Professor of Literature at the Imperial University. Yo no naka wo Nani ni tatoyemu? Asa-borake Kogi-yuku fune no Ato no shira-nami. To what shall I compare This world? To the white wake behind A ship that has rowed away At dawn!

He found Dirk already settling himself down for the night and Harrison Smith smote him boisterously on the back. "A red hot scent, my son," said he. "We're on the winning side. Success, my boy success." Freddie Dirk smiled beatifically through a fog of beer. "Goo' ni'," he murmured. "It's up with the dawn for you and me and then success."

Ni Erh laughed; "but the day is getting dark; and I shan't ask you to have a cup of tea or stand you a drink, for I've some small things more to settle. As for me, I'm going over there, but you, after all, should please wend your way homewards; and I shall also request you to take a message for me to my people.