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Curling her lip, she said not very relevantly to the topic in hand, "They've telt me yer a famous sweethearter, Liza." "That's mair nor iver you could have been," retorted the girl, who always dropt into the homespun of the country side in degree as she became excited. "Yer gitten ower slape, a deal ower slippery," said Mrs. Garth.

In the middle of the nineteenth century, when the concentration of phosphorus in the brain was established as significant, the cry for the emphasis of that fact was without phosphorus no thought is possible. We can much more relevantly declare that without thyroid, no thought, no growth, no distinctive humanity or even animality is possible.

"Then why," we asked, not very relevantly, "don't you go and live in Boston?" "It wouldn't make me such a Bostonian if I did; I should want a half-dozen generations behind me for that. Besides, I feel my shortcomings less in New York." "You are difficult.

Questions, written in the presence of the medium, were answered relevantly, if not pertinently.

"I wouldn't talk," repeated the young man, relevantly, after a profound silence of five minutes. "I was coming 'across lots' from the station. You fell Sharley, you fell right at my feet!" He spoke carelessly, but Sharley, looking up, saw that his face was white. "I believe I will get down," she observed, after some consideration, lifting her head.

Then a bright idea came to him, why not answer these letters with sixpenny telegrams, which he could hand in himself? He found a sheaf of telegraph forms in the bureau, and sat down before the letters, dealing with them one by one, and as relevantly as he could. It was a rather interesting and amusing game, and when he had finished he felt fairly satisfied.

"He advanced me ten francs to buy wood for the shelves," said Gigi, who was by far the more cheerful of the two. "Come and drink," returned Toto, relevantly or irrelevantly. "That is much better." So they turned into the wine shop. Baron Volterra introduced Marino Malipieri to the two ladies.

The variety of Field's possessions and his numerous forms of ownership were such that we shall have pertinent occasion to deal more relevantly with his career in subsequent parts of this work. The careers of Field, Leiter and several other Chicago multimillionaires ran in somewhat parallel grooves. Field was the son of a farmer. He was born in Conway, Mass., in 1835.

There must be one more Christmas with all its old ways even if it must be without its old mysteries." He did not reply at once and then not relevantly: "I heard you playing." He had dropped his head forward and was scowling at her from under his brows with a big Beethoven brooding scowl. She did not see, for she held her face averted.

March and General Triscoe going behind the scenes. Burnamy said he envied them the chance; and added, not very relevantly, that he had come from Baireuth, where he had seen the last of the Wagner performances. He said he was going back to Baireuth, but not to Ansbach again, where he had finished looking up that Kaspar Hauser business. He seemed to think Mrs.