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The recollections were reimpressed on his heart and interwoven with his strengthened feelings. But a boy gazing with emotion on the hills at sunset, because they remind him of the mountains where he passed his childhood, is no proof that he is already in heart and imagination a poet. To suppose so is to mistake the materials for the building.

Drack, who had supervened while they talked, stood, in monstrous magnitude at least to Julia's reimpressed eyes between them: she was the lady our young woman had descried across the room, and she had drawn near while the interest of their issue so held them.

Object lessons should be given chiefly on such things as fall under more constant observation and are daily coming before the sight, and then useful knowledge will be accumulated, and frequently reimpressed upon the memory by the seeing of the objects.

Since then another great ship has sunk, under almost similar conditions, and with almost equal loss of life. Oddly enough at the very moment when we have thus had reimpressed upon us the uncertainty of our outward mechanical defenses against the elements, we have been making a curious addition to our knowledge of inner means of defense.