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Moreover, the object in which we find beauty need not be unreal if pur judgment disregards this reality; nor if it regards this the judgment is no longer aesthetical.

Indeed, before she was guilty of this offence, I have often seen you stroke and caress her with great affection; and puss, who is by no means of an ungrateful temper, would always pur and arch her tail, as if she was sensible of your attention.

Hear, hear, hear! Resolved, as your discriminating good sense perceives, that if you was to have a sap pur IZE, it should be a complete one! Well, sir. And so, as you have honoured me by anticipating, I examined the document. Regularly executed, regularly witnessed, very short.

He then added a few drops of chloric ether and ammonia, and some lemon to a real square bottleful of aq. pur. haust., and put a label on it with superhuman evenness, on which was written "The Mixture one tablespoonful three times a day." Uncle Moses watched the preparation of this elixir vitae with the extremest satisfaction.

Moretti pushed aside his papers, and leaning his head on one hand frowned meditatively at the amethyst light which streamed radiantly through the jewel-like window above him. "Yes or Christianity, if you like!" he said, "For Christianity pur et simple, WOULD be eccentricity. In its primitive simplicity it is an impossible creed.

"Le jour n'est pas plus pur que le fond de mon coeur." "The day is not more pure than the depths of my heart." In large letters of blood there was inscribed, in the hand-writing of Vergniaud, "Potius mori quam foedari." "Death is preferable to dishonor." But one sentence is recorded there which could be considered strictly of a religious character. It was taken from the "Imitation of Christ."

"I don't know how we should get on without him since we made 'Pur' daily," said Lance. "How old ambitions get realized!" said Geraldine. "Does his mother endure the retail work, or has she not higher views for him?" asked Clement.

"How Fulbert did look out for Pur! I believe it was his only literature." "Phyllis declares," said Bernard, "that nothing so upsets me as a failure in Pur's arrival." "And this is Pur's heart and centre!" said Robina. "Only," added Angela, "I miss the smell of burnt clay that used to pervade the place, and that Alda so hated." "Happily the clay is used up," said Lance.

"Yes, Sister," said a dozen relieved voices, the speakers glad to chorus assent whether the situation in the least concerned them or not. Teresa and some of the other girls had gathered about Marg'ret, and a soothing pur of conversation surrounded them. Mrs. Costello lingered for a few satisfied moments, and then returned to her chair. "Come now, girls, hurry!" said Sister Rose.

I am a Quartier Latinist, pur sang, and lodge only a street or two off. Stay, here is my address. Come and see me you can't think how glad I shall be!" "Indeed, I will come -and here is my card in exchange. Good-night, Herr Müller." "Good-night, Marquis of Arbuthnot. Mademoiselle Josephine, au plaisir."