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A good twenty-five paces separated the men. "Won't nothin' make you draw, you !" he shouted, fiercely. "I'm waitin' on you, Cal," replied Duane. Bain's right hand stiffened moved. Duane threw his gun as a boy throws a ball underhand a draw his father had taught him. He pulled twice, his shots almost as one. Bain's big Colt boomed while it was pointed downward and he was falling.
They had made a pitiful discovery, however, in the interim the poor young creature had become hopelessly insane, whether through fright, or by being struck upon the head by a piece of the wreck, they could not as yet determine. Jessie Bain's pity for her knew no bounds.
Varrick's steel-gray eyes seemed to arrest the words on the girl's lips, and that strange, uncanny gaze sent a thrill creeping down to the very depths of Jessie Bain's soul. All in a flash, as Miss Duncan listened, she realized what was coming. "Let no one interrupt me unless I invite them to speak," said Mrs.
Bain's work bears the stamp of the inchoate state of Psychology. We think, however, that it will not be difficult to find in what respects its organization is provisional; and at the same time to show what must be the nature of a more complete organization. We propose here to attempt this: illustrating our positions from his recently-issued second volume.
Now she realized what that visit to Jessie Bain's room, in the dead of the night, meant. Then there commenced the greatest battle between Good and Evil that ever was fought in a human heart. Should she save her rival, the girl whom Hubert Varrick loved, or by her silence doom her to life-long misery?
That he should come to town with me to-morrow and go in the evening to hear Howland lecture to the Uplift Club. They're to meet at Mrs. Beecher Bain's, and Howland is to repeat the lecture that he gave the other day before the Pellerin Society at Kenosha.
He had not anticipated any thing of the kind. Mrs. Bain was not only ill, but delirious. Her feeble frame, exhausted by maternal duties, and ever-beginning, never-ending household cares, had yielded under the accumulation of burdens too heavy to bear. For a while after Mr. Bain's return, his wife talked much, but incoherently; then she became quiet.
Mill appears to have said something 'extravagant' about Bentham in an article upon Miranda in the Edinburgh Review for January 1809. See the very interesting Life of Francis Place, by Mr. Graham Wallas, 1898. Bain's James Mill, p. 78, and Wallas's Francis Place, p. 66. Wallas's Francis Place, p. 68.
I walked back to breakfast, and thought Worcester the prettiest place I had ever seen. We then started for Paarl, and drove through 'Bain's Kloof', a splendid mountain-pass, four hours' long, constant driving.
The rapidity of the several instruments in use may be given as follows: Cooke and Wheatstone's needle telegraph of Great Britain, 900 words per hour; Froment's dial telegraph, of France, 1200; Bregnet's dial telegraph, also French, 1000; Sieman's dial telegraph, formerly used upon the Prussian lines, 900; Bain's chemical, in use between Liverpool and Manchester, and formerly to a considerable extent in the United States, 1500; the Morse telegraph, in use all over the world, 1500; the House printing, used in the United States to a limited extent, and in Cuba, 2800; Hughes's and the combination instruments, 2000.
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