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Chump remarked: "Ye'll not find a more susceptible woman to musuc than me." Wilfrid looked away. Pride coursed through his veins in a torrent. When the voice was still, Mr. Pericles remained in a pondering posture. "You go to play fool with zat voice in Milano, you are flogged," he cried terribly, shaking his forefinger. Wilfrid faced round in wrath, but Mr.

The verses on Agesilao Milano announced as being "on the other side" are there preceded by two epigrams on the object of his indignation above alluded to, which I suppress for the same reason that I have suppressed that portion of the letter referring to the same subject.

"Stefano Milano," he added, after a moment of pause, 'there are things in Venice which he who would eat his maccaroni in peace, would do well to forget. Let thy errand in port be what it may, thou art in good season to witness the regatta which will be given by the state itself to-morrow." "Hast thou an oar for that race?" "Giorgio's, or mine, under the patronage of San Teodoro.

"She is like shifting ballast, Master Roderigo; first on one side of the cabin, and then on the other; but you see the bolt is undrawn." "'Tis well: here is more of thy freight; thou hast the proper passes for the galley of the guard?" "All is in excellent order, Signore; when was Stefano Milano out of rule in a matter of haste?

Afterwards I went to the Milano, and I hope to get into one of the big hotels very soon or perhaps the grill-room at the Carlton. I have a friend who is there, and they make lots of money four or five pounds every week in tips, they say." "I'll see what I can do for you," I said. "I know several hotel-managers who might have a vacancy." "Ah, signore!" he cried, filled with gratification.

The brilliance of the house and the guests, together with Rosamond's gracious greeting as she met her and led her to be introduced to the hostess, soon worked a cure for her low spirits and she began to enjoy herself at once. "This is real life," she thought joyfully. "Milano was asking me about you," said Rosamond as they threaded their way through the crowded rooms. Patricia nodded.

"Tancredi doesn't care a rap about my voice and I don't believe she'd have bothered with me if it hadn't been to please Madame Milano, and Madame Milano only told me to go on because she wanted to please Elinor and Bruce because they are friends of the Van Kelts, who are such chums with her Dutch friend."

Lombroso, Cesare, and Lombroso-Ferrero, G. La donna delinquente. 508 pp. Fratelli Bocca. Milano, 1915. Farnell, L.R. Sociological Hypotheses Concerning the Position of Woman in Ancient Religion. Archiv für Religionswissenschaft. Siebenter Band, 1904. Fowler, W. Warde. The Religious Experiences of the Roman People. 504 pp. Macmillan. London, 1911.

"My sister knows her," she replied, "and she told her that Carneri, the director of the Cosmopolitan Company, told her she should have a place whenever she was pronounced fit by Tancredi. Pretty great for the Fair Rosamond, isn't it? They say she met him at a luncheon she gave to Milano and her teacher at the Ritz last week. It pays to be rich as well as talented, you see."

With which observation, to continue the tour of Italy, we this day leave, for a twelvemonth at least, Milano il grande, after having spent, though not quite finished the winter in it; as there fell a very heavy snow last Saturday, which hindered our setting out a week ago, though this is the sixth of April; and exactly five months have now since last November been passed among those who have I hope approved our conduct and esteemed our manners.