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After journeying a considerable time in silence, he could not help asking, 'Was it far to the end of their journey? 'Ta cove was tree, four mile; but as duinhe-wassel was a wee taiglit, Donald could, tat is, might would should send ta curragh. This conveyed no information.

"It will pe more as would kill her poy to haf a woman like tat to ta mother of him." The old man sought the door, as if for a breath of air; but as he went, he blundered, and felt about as if he had just been struck blind; ordinarily he walked in his own house at least, as if he saw every inch of the way. Presently he returned and resumed his seat.

"'All whom it may concern, take notice, shouted the Jack-in-a-box, at this point, 'that the rule of this honourable court is tit for tat. "'Tit, tat, tumble two, muttered the slate in a cracked voice. "'What are you talking about? said the Jack-in-a-box, sharply; 'if you have grievances, state them, and you shall have satisfaction, as I told you before.

But how can a man explain himself when he is dying of jealousy, and when he keeps repeating to his terrified mistress, 'You are lying! you are lying! When he shakes her, interrupts her while she is speaking, and says such hard things to her that at last she flies into a rage, has enough of it, becomes hard and mad, and thinks of nothing but of giving him tit for tat and of paying him out in his own coin; does not care a straw about destroying his happiness, sends everything to the devil, and talks a lot of bosh which she certainly does not believe.

Such a conversation as now followed was no new thing after prayers. "I could fery well wish, Malcolm, my son," said the old man, "tat you would be learnin' to speak your own lancuach. Ta Gaelic is ta lancuach of ta carden of Aiden, and no doubt but it pe ta lancuach in which ta Shepherd calls his sheep on ta everlastin' hills.

It is no use putting one under the feet of the other. The great desire to-day is to deny the religious impulse altogether, or else to assert its absolute alienity from the sexual impulse. The orthodox religious world says faugh! to sex. Whereupon we thank Freud for giving them tit for tat. But the orthodox scientific world says fie! to the religious impulse.

What won't stay buried must have some genuine life. Am anfang war die tat; fact is a first; to which all our conceptual handling comes as an inadequate second, never its full equivalent. When I read recent transcendentalist literature I must partly except my colleague Royce!

Seeing Murtagh in such a distressed plight, I forthwith told him over again the tale of the snake, in precisely the same words as I have related it in the first part of this history. After which, I said, "Now, Murtagh, tit for tat; ye will be telling me one of the old stories of Finn-ma-Coul." "Och, Shorsha! I haven't heart enough," said Murtagh.

"I wouldn't undertake to make a bookbinder of you, grandfather, in the time!" returned Richard. "Tit for tat, sonny, and it's fair!" said Simon. "I should leave the devil his mark on your white pages. How much of them do you rend now, as you stick them together?" "Not a word as I stick them together.

It is not true that superiority suggests a tit for tat. It is not true that if a small hooligan puts his tongue out at the Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Chief Justice immediately realises that his only chance of maintaining his position is to put his tongue out at the little hooligan.