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It ate up mile after mile; and as it came to Jeannette that each one brought her nearer and nearer to the hateful person whose name had been so scandalously bracketed with her own, she experienced a feeling of nervousness. The boldness of her escapade began to alarm her. What should she say?

Throughout the scene "judge" is substituted in the MS. for "recorder." MS. know. This passage is bracketed in the MS. It could hardly have been expected to escape official censure. MS. led. Bracketed in MS. "What is the matter there? looke to the prisoners," was the first reading. The passage is bracketed in the MS. Erased in MS.

Over the wide floor was stretched a linen crash; from the ceiling and bracketed against the white walls, relieved here and there by long silken curtains of gold-yellow, blazed clusters of candles, looking for all the world like so many bursting sky-rockets, while at one end, behind a mass of flowering plants, sat a quartette of musicians, led by an old darky with a cotton-batting head, who had come all the way from Philadelphia a-purpose.

This I did; whereupon he bracketed Mick's name with mine and returned me the paper. "You may go now," he said kindly, seeing the rush of joy that must have been reflected on my face, filling, as it did, my heart, though I hesitated to leave without his permission, albeit anxious to communicate the good news to Mick. "Stop, Tom, here's half-a-crown for you and your chum to enjoy yourselves with."

In the following remarks no appreciation of the poetry will be attempted: our undertaking is merely to tabulate the 'new' words, and examine their fitness for their employment. The bracketed numbers following the quotations give the page of the book where they occur. 'And churning owls and goistering daws'.

I sometimes fancy there must be a factory where bay-windows are made for the wholesale trade, all of one style, strictly orthodox, five-sided, bracketed, blinded, painted with striped paint, and ready to barnacle on wherever required. In the stereotyped pattern the blinds are apt to be troublesome.

And a few days later, while the inspired words of the inaugural address, long bracketed with the noblest of human utterances, were still ringing in his ears, he spoke at the meeting held in Rochester to mourn the death of the martyred President, and made one of his most eloquent and moving addresses.

Here Coleridge Patteson came to reside in the Michaelmas term of 1845; beginning with another attempt for the scholarship, in which he was again unsuccessful, being bracketed immediately after the fourth with another Etonian, namely, Mr. Hornby, the future head-master, His friend, Edmund Bastard, several of his relations, and numerous friends had preceded him; and he wrote to his sister Fanny:

And as Captain Jemmy looked, the two green lines resolved themselves into two words; thus bracketed: SOPHIA TRISTRAM "Jemmy Jemmy, confound you! Do you hear?" "Yes, yes." Captain Runacles turned suddenly and took his friend by the arm. "Yes I see very curious. Now let's go." "You're in a great hurry." "Yes, I want to go up and have a look at the wounded in hospital." "Why, what's taken you?

I speak not of such heroism as that of the Japanese, their deeds will henceforth be bracketed with those of Leonidas and his three hundred, who died for a like cause. With the Japanese, as it was with the Spartans, every man is a patriot; nor is the proportionate force of their barbaric invaders altogether dissimilar. Is then the Victoria Cross an error?

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