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"Si, signor," answered Tom, and this comprised all the Italian he knew. "Well, I don't think you will find any inducement to stay." "Si, signor," replied Burns, meekly. Without another word Luke entered the store. "Ernest," he said, "I am out of tobacco and must have a smoke. Give me half a pound." "All right, Luke." "I ran across an Italian just outside. He seemed to be leaving the store."

With the last two was served a mild mixture of wine and water, known in school slang as "abundance." The outfit of clothing comprised underwear for two changes a week, a uniform consisting of a blue cloth coat, faced and trimmed with red, a waistcoat of the same with white revers, and serge breeches either blue or black.

Then you were about to tell me all the isolation of your life, the griefs of your heart. You leaned upon my arm upon this, madame! I felt, in bending my head toward you, your beautiful hair touch my cheek; and every time that it touched me I trembled from head to foot. Oh, Queen! Queen! You do not know what felicity from heaven, what joys from paradise, are comprised in a moment like that.

"And he has rested more than he has written of late," I observed. "'Quahaug Stew' or 'The Tureen' would be better, I should say." When we expressed disapproval of the semi-detached villas our real estate brokers flew to the other extremity and proceeded to show us "estates." These estates comprised acres of ground, mansions, game-keepers' and lodge-keepers' houses, and goodness knows what.

Beams no glad light beyond the tomb? Mark how yon clouds in darkness ride; They do not quench the orb they hide; Still there it wheels the tempest o'er, In a bright sky to burn once more; So, far above the clouds of time, Faith can behold a world sublime There, when the storms of life are past, The light beyond shall break at last. HOW much comprised in the simple word, kindness!

As for their worldly possessions, they were soon numbered, and comprised little more than their clothing, their bows and arrows, and the poniards which hung at their girdles.

Yet I had sent it by the usual conveyance from the Hall, and had no reason to suspect that it could miscarry upon the road. As it comprised matters of great importance both to my father and to myself, I sat down in the post-office and again wrote to Owen, recapitulating the heads of my former letter, and requesting to know, in course of post, if it had reached him in safety.

The French squadron was too weak to risk a fight with an English fleet; it comprised only four ships of war, two transports, and a few smaller vessels, carrying about 1,800 troops. The ships were under the command of Admiral Linois, who was destined to be the terror of our merchantmen in eastern seas.

The administration has been occupied for nearly twenty years in reckoning how many acres of woodland, meadow, vineyard and fallow are comprised in the area of France. It has not stopped there, but has also tried to learn the number and species of the animals to be found there.

Many others, MM. Cailletet and Colardeau, M. Young, M.J. Chappuis, etc., have proceeded thus. The case of mixtures is much more complicated. A binary mixture has a critical space instead of a critical point. This space is comprised between two extreme temperatures, the lower corresponding to what is called the folding point, the higher to that which we call the point of contact of the mixture.

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