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It is the same warning which George Meredith reiterated with increasing earnestness in his late poems. What England needs, he says, is "brain."

Hayes in the calmly triumphant tone of one sure of his position, "and I find the amount to be seven hundred dollars, and therefore " "Five hundred dollars," repeated Mr. Innes, gazing into space. "Seven hundred dollars, I say," snapped Mr. Hayes. "Five hundred dollars," reiterated Mr. Innes, without further comment. "I say I have examined the books. The arrears are seven hundred dollars."

The dark deformity of the expression which had just left her face lowered on it once more, with doubled and trebled intensity. The shriek at the name, the reiterated look of hatred and fear that instantly followed, told all. Not even a last doubt now remained. Her mother was guiltless of imprisoning her in the Asylum. A man had shut her up and that man was Sir Percival Glyde.

So they read on, and noted the petitions of the priestly prayer for His own. They did not sound the depths of meaning in them, for they were yet but babes; but they observed the strong line of enclosure which separated them from the world and the Lord's reiterated statement that they were not of it, even as He.

So that exhortation to cultivate the continual sense that our true city the mother city of our hearts and hopes is in heaven is ever to be reiterated, and as constantly obeyed, as the necessary condition of a life worthy of our true affinities and of our glorious hopes.

Our deferred interest alone amounts to a million dollars every day. But recently we offered to aid with our advice and counsel. We have reiterated our desire to see France paid and Germany revived. We have proposed disarmament. We have earnestly sought to compose differences and restore peace. We shall persevere in well-doing, not by force, but by reason.

"Do you know I'm so glad you've told me? It was so fine of you to do that for me. I'm sure you couldn't have wanted me for a sister-in-law even then." "I wanted you to be happy," Scott reiterated. She uttered a quick sigh. "Happiness isn't everything, is it?" "Not everything, no," he said. She grasped his hand hard. "I'm going to try to be good instead," she said. "Will you help me?"

Yonder, among the houses, I must search, and search quickly! Sometimes she reiterated her denunciations of vengeance, her ejaculations of triumph in her frantic project. At the recapitulation of these the remembrance of Antonina was aroused; and then a bloodthirsty superstition darkened her thoughts, and threw a vague and dreamy character over her speech.

In consequence of these clamours, perpetually renovated by the disciples of imposture, kept constantly afloat by the theologians, reiterated by ignorance, those nations, which reason, in all ages, has sought to undeceive, have never dared to hearken to its benevolent lessons: they have stood aghast at the very name of physical truth.

In October, 1904, at the instance of the Interparliamentary Union, which, at a conference held in the United States, and attended by the lawmakers of fifteen different nations, had reiterated the demand for a second conference of nations, I issued invitations to all the powers signatory to The Hague Convention to send delegates to such a conference, and suggested that it be again held at The Hague.