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In order to get the quicker at work, I shall stay here till New Year's Day, perhaps later than that. Do try to put off your visit to Paris. Embrace your dear little girls warmly for me, my respects to Madam Maurice, and-sincerely yours, ex imo. Gustave Flaubert CCCXVIII. To MAURICE SAND Saint-Gratien par Sannois, 20th August, 1877 Thank you for your kind remembrance, my dear Maurice.

"Don't you see that rain coming? Imo and I want to reach home, Mr. Gretzinger, without being soaked." Bryant's companion waved an assuring hand without ceasing his rapid and forceful statement addressed to his fellow. Half a head shorter than Lee, he was of stockier build, a man somewhere near thirty-five or six years of age, with hair tinged with gray above his ears.

Now you'll have to excuse us; we're going. Blow out the light, please, and lock the door, our hands are full. Give the key to Imo to keep." Two minutes later Gretzinger's car was gone with a swirl of the headlights as it circled and with a sudden roar of its exhaust. Lee extinguished the light and closed the cabin.

Credunt etiam Saraceni, omnia esse vera, quae Deus ore prophetarum est locutus, sed in diuersitate, quia nesciunt specificari, imo specificanti contradicerent defacili, vel negarent.

Natures that have much heat, and great and violent desires and perturbations, are not ripe for action, till they have passed the meridian of their years; as it was with Julius Caesar and Septimius Severus. Of the latter, of whom it is said, Juventutem egit erroribus, imo furoribus, plenam. And yet he was the ablest emperor, almost, of all the list. But reposed natures may do well in youth.

"Nam vera; voces turn demum pectore ab imo Ejiciuntur; et eripitur persona, manet res." To death do I refer the assay of the fruit of all my studies: we shall then see whether my discourses came only from my mouth or from my heart. I have seen many by their death give a good or an ill repute to their whole life.

'Scopulos avulsaque viscera montis Erigit erucatans, liquefactaque saxa sub auras Cum gemitu glomerat, fundoque exae tuat imo. Sixthly the column of ash 'Atram prorumpit ad aethera nubem Turbine fumantem piceo et candente favilla. And this is within the limits of twelve lines. Modern poetry has its own merits, but the conveyance of information is not, generally speaking, one of them.

"Interim autem concurrebant multi, imo pené tota nobilitas." Opera, tom. l. p. 93.

He led her back to her seat and began to remove his cap and long sheep-lined overcoat, saying in an undertone that the weather was really too warm for the things. Afterward he posted himself by the stove near her, where he stuffed his pipe with tobacco and began to smoke, while his eyes considered her face. "Imo and I returned to Sarita Creek yesterday," she remarked, with an air of satisfaction.

Ab hoc loco per aliquas diaetas, venitur ad huius regionis maximam vrbem Cansay, hoc est dicere ciuitatem coeli, imo de vniuerso orbe terrarum putatur haec maxima Ciuitatum; nam eius circuitus 50. leucis est mensus, nec est facile dicere, quam, compresse a quamplurimis populis inhabitatur.