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Dust flew from it in clouds. Loathsome, crawling creatures crept from under it and from off it. He stirred it with his foot still nearer to the faint light, and saw that it was a common deal-box, corded. He looked closer, and through cobwebs, and dead insects, and foul stains of all kinds, spelt out a name that was painted on it: MARY GRICE.

Her heart is breaking; pray, pray, write to me home unhappy unkind father your nurse poor little Fanny spelt, as you say, in a manner to outrage all sense of decorum. But, good heavens! my dear, what is there in this? only that the little devil is making love to him still. Why, she didn't come into his chambers until he was so delirious that he didn't know her.

"Mr Campbell, if you are satisfied, you may now sign it; Martin shall do the same." Mr Campbell signed his name, and handed the pen to Martin Super, who then for the first time spoke. "Surveyor, I don't know how my name is spelt; and if I did, I couldn't write it, so I must do it Indian fashion, and put my totem to it?" "What is your name among the Indians, Martin?"

The swallow is remarkably swift in flight; 'their note is a slight twittering, which they seldom if ever exert but upon the wing. Goldsmith's Natural History. Ed. 'Be in print'; a proverbial expression, to show order and regularity; like type in print. Ed. 'Ley'; barren or fallow, uncultivated, generally spelt lea. Ed. This riddle is solved in the fourth line following.

The most conspicuous of his advisers was Juan de Herrada, or Rada, as his name is more usually spelt, a cavalier of respectable family, but who, having early enlisted as a common soldier, had gradually risen to the highest posts in the army by his military talents.

I know all about it, Pinney, so you might as well save time, on that point, if time's an object with you. They don't seem to know anything here; but the consensus in Hatboro' is that he was running away." "The what is?" asked Pinney. "The consensus." "Anything like the United States Census?" "It isn't spelt like it." Pinney made a note of it. "I'll get a head-line out of that.

The small church is partly Norman, and in the walls of Court House Farm are the remains of a religious house. A mile to the north is another little hamlet called "Simson," and spelt Selmeston. The curious wooden pillars in the church were fortunately untouched when the building was restored. The old altar slab has five crosses, and there are one or two interesting brasses.

The word Hans he could manage very well, for he knew well the letters which formed it, and he got on very well with the rest of his other name as far as Gens, but here, alas! he was stopped, for he did not know how to make an F. He had learned how his name was spelt, but it had never occurred to him before to write it; but it did not matter he was going the very next day to the convent, and he would learn how an F was made, and then too he could also make himself sure of the C, which he had always a difficulty in distinguishing from G, as he had never learnt the alphabet in proper order.

The very poise of Susan's head spelt aggressive determination as she entered the studio; and Daniel Burton shifted uneasily in his chair as he faced her. Nor did he fail to note that she carried some folded papers in her hand. "Yes, yes, Susan, I know. Those bills are due, and past due," he cried nervously, before Susan could speak.

Indeed, I found him looking over a great black and red placard, in which the Signor Brunoni's accomplishments were set forth, and to which only the name of the town where he would next display them was wanting. At last I got the address, spelt by sound, and very queer it looked.