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Punch, where's the baby? And for many a day after I was subjected to anxious inquiries as to the locality and health of 'the baby, and whether it was able to be out. 'Oh, the dear old days! he kept saying, over and over, in a tone so full of sadness that my heart grew sore for him and I forgave him, as many a time before. The sports passed off in typical Western style.

I incline to think that the majority of cheerful cases is to be found among those patients who are not confined to one room, whatever their suffering, and that the majority of depressed cases will be seen among those subjected to a long monotony of objects about them.

"I have never been subjected to examination I have not so much as examined myself too critically and the feeling is creepy." "You have been tried and acquitted," he laughed. "You leave the court without a stain upon your character. Indeed, you have been promoted to stand upon a pedestal, and receive the admiration of your fellows." "No, no! Not that, if you please," she cried.

Both of these men have, in different ways, deserved too well of the country to be unnecessarily subjected to the brutalities of a presidential canvass; and, so far as they are personally concerned, it would doubtless have been better if the one had declined a second term of uncongenial duties, and the other continued to indite words of wisdom in the shades of Chappaqua.

These, I say, are my household servants, and by their faithful counsels I have subjected all things to my dominion and erected an empire over emperors themselves. Thus have you had my lineage, education, and companions.

Reasono noted these signs, and stepping on the floe, he brought back with him a considerable fragment of the frozen element. This was carried to the camboose, where it was subjected to the action of fire, which, within a given number of minutes, pretty much as a matter of course, as I thought, caused it to melt.

Even an espionage stricter than that to which he had been subjected would utterly defeat his plans. After a moment of thought he said, gravely: "I appreciate the delicacy of your consideration, sir, and I shall go." General Antuna leaped to his feet, his grim face alight; striding to O'Reilly, he pressed his hands he seemed upon the point of embracing him. "I thank you!" he cried.

All the local phenomena, so far as they could be observed, were subjected to a strict scrutiny, and the results corrected by careful comparison, during five seasons. As we have seen, and as Agassiz himself says in his Preface, this band of workers had "lived in the intimacy of the glacier, striving to draw from it the secret of its formation and its annual advance."

I can make the necessary arrangements. She should not be subjected to the discomforts of the journey just at present it's a long way by team, and a long way by train. I should like to have her as quiet as possible for a few days, at least."

She condoles with the saleswoman upon her hard lot and lack of pleasure, and in the rôle of a kindly, prosperous matron invites her to come to her own home for a good time. The girl is sometimes subjected to temptation through the men and women in her own department, who tell her how invitations to dinners and theatres may be procured.