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Glory, glory to Julyan!" And all the bards and all the druids, the female druids and the virgins of the Isle of Sen repeated in chorus to the sound of the harps and the cymbals: "Happy, Happy Julyan! Glory to Julyan!"

Robert, gin it had only pleased the Almichty to sen' me into the warl' in a some respectable kin' o' a fashion! 'Wi' a chance a' gaein' aboot the country like that curst villain yer brither, I suppose? retorted Robert, rousing himself for a moment. 'Na, na, responded Shargar. 'I'll stick to my ain mither. She never learned me sic tricks. 'Do ye that. Ye canna compleen o' God.

His customers were always wanting them to be split up. They wanted two or three sen worth not four pennyworth; also they did not care about ounces. So the trader, starting for a visit to England, had some labels written in Japanese characters, and when he arrived in England he went to the manufacturers and explained matters.

Lord Colambre, upon this assurance, was going to throw them into the trunk again; but observing that the bundle had not been untied, he opened it, and within-side of the newspapers he found a rough copy of the ambassador's journal, and with it the packet, directed to Ralph Reynolds sen., Esq., Old Court, Suffolk, per favour of his excellency, Earl , a note on the cover, signed O'Halloran, stating when received by him, and the date of the day when delivered to the ambassador seals unbroken.

Northcope to tea, and if mammy would not like to make some of those nice muffins of hers that he had liked so, and mammy always smiled on her charge, and said, "Yes, honey, yes, but hit do 'pear lak' dat Mistah No'thcope do fu'git mo' an' mo' to sen' de t'ings ovah by me w'en I's daih." But mammy found her special charge when the elder Northcope came.

Here's the ticket yer want Coffinberry. Here's Senterberry and Coffinter. What the h l yer tryin' to fool the man for? Don't yer spose he knows who he wants ter vote for, say! 'Ere's the ticket Sen Coff don't crowd get off my toes, you d d fool! Workin' men's tickets is the ticket you want! To h l wid yez workin' men's ticket, 'ere's the ticket yez want!

"The story of Sen Heng," began Kai Lung, when the discussion had terminated in the manner already recorded, "concerns itself with one who possessed an unsuspecting and ingenious nature, which ill-fitted him to take an ordinary part in the everyday affairs of life, no matter how engaging such a character rendered him among his friends and relations.

The following are the names filed by Baron Eugene Oppenheim: To W.E. Bok, then member and minute keeper of the Executive Council, on August 12, 1890, in cash £50; the late N.J. Smit, sen., then Vice-president of the South African Republic, and member of the Executive Council, on August 12, 1890, in cash, £500; F.C. Eloff, son-in-law of the President and then Private Secretary to his Honour, on August 12, £50 in cash.

Gradually, as she could bear it, the family came in one by one to see her, Mrs. Markham, Sen., waiting till the very last, and refusing to go until Ethelyn had expressed a wish to see her. "I was pretty hard on her, I s'pose, and it would not be strange if she laid it up against me," she said to Melinda; but Ethie had nothing against her now.

"And her name?" asked Stumpy, "the name of that virgin who is to deliver us from war!" Hena looked towards her father and mother with tenderness and serenity and said: "The virgin who is to die is one of the nine female druids of the Isle of Sen. Her name is Hena. She is the daughter of Margarid and Joel, the brenn of the tribe of Karnak!" Deep silence fell upon the family of Joel.