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However, love me still a little, for I feel by the disappointment of not seeing you, that it would have gone hard with me if you had meant to break your word. And I embrace you tenderly, dear old friend. G. Sand CXXV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Thursday I know nothing either of Chilly or la petite Fadette. In a few days I am going to make a tour of Normandy. I shall go through Paris.

The variations in their forms may be seen in plates CXXVIII, a, c, and CXXV, f. These are regarded as medicine bowls, and are supposed to have been used in ancient ceremonials where asperging was performed. In many Tusayan ceremonials square medicine bowls, some of them without handles, are still used, but a more common and evidently more modern variety are round and have handles.

CXXV. The Stingy Daughter. Once a man went to visit his married daughter: he intended to arrive in time for dinner; so though he passed some edible herbs on the way he did not stop to eat them. When he arrived he was duly welcomed and after some conversation he told his daughter that he must return the same day; she said "All right, but wait till it gets hot."

'They that trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth for ever. 2. As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about His people from henceforth, even for ever. PSALM cxxv. 1, 2.

This sonnet Cyril declared would be quite unintelligible if we fancied that it was addressed to either the Earl of Pembroke or the Earl of Southampton, both of whom were men of the highest position in England and fully entitled to be called "great princes"; and he in corroboration of his view read me Sonnets CXXIV. and CXXV., in which Shakespeare tells us that his love is not "the child of state," that it "suffers not in smiling pomp," but is "builded far from accident."

I have the honor to be, with sentiments of the highest respect and esteem, Sir, your most obedient and most humble servant, Th: Jefferson. LETTER CXXV. TO MESSRS. VAN STAPHORST, October 12, 1785 Paris, October 12, 1785. Gentlemen,

Illus., plans. The Discovery of Pre-Historic Human Remains near Cuzco, Peru. American Journal of Science, XXXIII, No. 196, 297-305, April, 1912. Illus., maps. A Search for the Last Inca Capital. Harper's Magazine, CXXV, 696-705, October, 1912. Illus. The Discovery of Machu Picchu. Ibid., CXXVI, 709-719, April, 1913. Illus. In the Wonderland of Peru.