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At this point we think it well to call your attention to the fact that Gender, in its Hermetic sense, and Sex in the ordinarily accepted use of the term, are not the same. The word "Gender" is derived from the Latin root meaning "to beget; to procreate; to generate; to create; to produce."

"Daddy! daddy! come and look at my garden. Bella says she thinks my daisy has taken root! Now it'll soon have lots of daisies on it, won't it? and I'll give you a piece of root. Wouldn't you like that? Daddy, won't you have a garden too, and have flowers in it?"

Oh, I guess I could tell a weathered scantling from a green one, and a long time ago, when I was out here, my father taught me how to scale a log. That's about all." "Could you tell if a man cut a tree to get the greatest footage? If you should say to a lumberjack to fell a tree at the spring of the root, would you know whether he did it or not? Heh?

He is not approved of by every body." "I know that." said Phillis, meaningly. The two women, the lady and the servant, exchanged looks. Both were acute persons, and the judgment either passed on the other was keen and accurate. Probably neither judged herself, or recognized the true root of her judgment upon the third person, unfortunate Christian.

The upper half of the stem, with its human fruit still attached to it, bent bow-like towards the earth, the trunk not being quite separated from the root. Helwyse had thus far managed to keep his presence of mind, and now, glancing downwards, he saw the ground not eight feet below. He loosed his hold, and the next instant stood in the soft grass. The birch had been his broomstick.

"Oh, well, nowadays nearly everything, you know, is done into a Curve. We put them on the board." "And what is this particular Curve of the employe used for?" I asked. "Why," said the student, "the idea is that from the Curve we can get the Norm of the employe." "Get his Norm?" I asked. "Yes, get the Norm. That stands for the Root Form of the employe as a social factor."

"She telled me all about it afore she took bad entirely. Her man was well off, and had a brother next to the bishop in the church, in the county of C . When landlords began to root out the people from their homes, the brother of Mr.

"Don't let us give up, Sam," pleaded Henry, and started to go down once more, when the rock turned completely over, and a long tree root flew up close to the surface of the stream. "There he is!" shouted Barringford, and swam forward.

Here, in the thinking and knowing of man, was the root of modern troubles; here must come a drastic revision, and here, if possible, a completely new direction must be found.

To comprehend their extent and force, you must understand the heart of fire in which the deep sense of injury had taken root; but the night wears away, and briefly told must be the remainder of my tale. The rebellion of forty-five saw me in arms in the Scottish ranks; and, in one instance, opposed to the regiment from which I had been so ignominiously expelled.