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-Cornelius Lucius Scipio Barbatus, Gnaivod patre prognatus, fortis vir sapiensque, Quoius forma virtu tei parisuma fuit, Consol censor aidilis quei fuit apud vos, Taurasia Cisauna Samnio cepit, Subigit omne Loucanum opsidesque abdoucit.

Placed on a consol table before a mirror it makes a delightful spot in the hall. These lamps may also be used in other rooms where a light is needed for effect and not for use. In placing lamps the charm and utility of a reflection in a mirror must not be overlooked.

They consisted of different columns, on the top of which were marked South-sea annuities, India-stock, and Three per cent. annuities consol. "This," said Harley's instructor, "was a gentleman well known in Change Alley.

They were both speaking, the man apparently pleading, the girl protesting and moving hurriedly, the while, as though in actual flight. She must have been moving blindly, at random, for she stumbled against the outstanding, gilded leg of a consol table, set against the further wall, causing the ornaments on it to rattle.

You'll find some friends here." And Lady Ascott led her through shadowy drawing-rooms curtained with red silk hangings, filled with rich pictures, china vases, books, marble consol tables on which stood lamps and tall candles. Owen came forward to meet her. "I am so glad to meet you, Miss Innes! You didn't expect to see me? I hope you're not sorry."

Along the inside wall of the great room, placed at regular intervals, were consol tables bearing tall oriental jars and huge bowls of fine porcelain, filled with potpourri; so that the scent of dried rose leaves, bay, verbena, and many spices impregnated the air. The place was, in short, a museum.

-Cornelius Lucius Scipio Barbatus, Gnaivod patre prognatus, fortis vir sapiensque, Quoius forma virtu tei parisuma fuit, Consol censor aidilis quei fuit apud vos, Taurasia Cisauna Samnio cepit, Subigit omne Loucanum opsidesque abdoucit.

"Sell five thousand consol at thirty-two, thirty-two!" He bellowed it out raucously. The selling order had been flashed from Toronto. "Taken at thirty-two," snapped Marsham's operator, who had opened the perilous game that morning, and, smiling, jotted a note on his cuff. He had made just eighty thousand dollars on that one transaction.

"Cornelius Lucius, | Scipio Barbatus, Gnaivod patre prognatus | fortis vir sapiensque, quoius forma virtu | tei parisuma fuit, consol censor aidilis | quei fuit apud vos, Taurasia Cisauna | Samnio cepit subigit omne Loucanam | opsidesque abdoucit." The next, the title of which is painted and the epitaph graven, refers to the son of Barbatus.

II. V. Complete Submission of the Volscian and Campanian Provinces II. V. Complete Submission of the Volscian and Campanian Provinces II. V. Complete Submission of the Volscian and Campanian Provinces II. IV. South Etruria Roman 33. -V. Cervio A. f. cosol dedicavit- and -lunonei Quiritri sacra. C. Falcilius L. f. consol dedicavit-.