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Dearest I have loved you from the moment my eyes first fell on you.... Poor salt-encrusted, weary, bloodshot eyes they were too," he added, smiling, reminiscent. "What do you mean?" asked Mrs. Dearman, puzzled. "Ah I have a secret to tell you a confession that will open those beautiful eyes wide with surprise. I first saw you when you were Cleopatra Brighte." "Good gracious!" ejaculated Mrs.

This applies to samples taken from districts where the rainwater the only source from which the plant could extract these substances in physical form contains at most 1·65 per cent iron, 0·01 per cent silicic acid and no phosphoric acid at all. The Tillandsia phenomenon is to a certain extent reminiscent of another well-known plant activity.

Gilbert! I mark the gentle triumph in that aged reminiscent voice, and can respect an old man's kindly and natural sympathy with the glories and delights of his vanished youth. But I think it is not necessary to wait till you are old before you begin to praise anything, and then to praise only the dead. Let us recognise what is good in our own time, and honour and admire it with grateful hearts.

The boy was more quick to sense than he was to analyze, and it was not until he had left the Gorhams, some hours later, that he was able to satisfy his silent query as to what was reminiscent in the strength behind Gorham's genial face and cordial bearing.

He was fond of fairs, wakes, and "mops" no doubt they were reminiscent of old days, for he lived in the past and he would often beg a day off for such outings; he was a subject for the chaff of the other men for his gaiety when these jaunts took place. They pretended that, as a widower for many years, it was time for him to think of another courtship.

It is therefore not to be wondered at that Sir John Macdonald in his reminiscent moods sometimes alluded to these days, thus: Had I but consented to take the popular side in Upper Canada, I could have ridden the Protestant horse much better than George Brown, and could have had an overwhelming majority.

A faint perfume stole to my nostrils a vague, elusive breath of the East, reminiscent of strange days that, now, seemed to belong to a remote past. Kâramanèh! that faint, indefinable perfume was part of her dainty personality; it may appear absurd impossible but many and many a time I had dreamt of it. "In my breast pocket," rapped Smith; "the light." I bent over the girl as he held her.

Being a slob suits him fine. He's just likely to be more cautious about it in future. So we'll let him go his happy way. Now let's get down to business. How does Pluly's yacht harem stack up?" A reminiscent smile spread slowly over Quillan's face. He shook his head. "Awesome, brother!" he said. "Plain awesome!" "Pick up anything useful?" "Nothing definite.

It's just as natural for you to have taken it as for you to go to sleep when you're tired. And there's not a soul but you and me'll ever know it, and we'll forget by to-night." His simple words, reminiscent of gentler days, when tragic problems lay beyond the confines of imagination, loosed the tension of her mood, and she clasped her arms about him, trembling and shaken.

Whenever the members of the squad found him in a reminiscent mood, all other amusements were suspended, and they would listen attentively to the little trainer's reminiscences of victories won on field and track. In his day Reddy had taken part in almost every branch of sport, and could tell stories about them all.