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"I'm sorry for your sister," she declared. "Well, you see, I haven't one," he said, gayly, and smiled down at her lifted face. Remembering the letter, she corrected her expression to colder lines. "There's no one to introduce us," he broke the pause. "Mayn't I " He colored and put his hand into his pocket, and taking out her letter, folded the blank sheet out and produced a pencil.

"If you'd turn the hems we could make yellow curtains for the parlor in no time at all!" "W we?" stammered Delcote. "M Mother," said Flame. "... It's a long time since any dogs lived in the Rattle-Pane House." "Rattle-Brain house?" bridled Delcote. "Rattle-Pane House," corrected Flame. A little bit worriedly Delcote returned to his seat.

Convinced of this, and seeing no better result, he remained in suspense, although he professed the doctrines of the Reformed, and was a member of their church. Seeing our life, and hearing us speak, he has begun to see the difference, and discover the truth received in the heart. He has examined himself in several things, and corrected them, and was disposed to do more, as we had persuaded him.

It was a very good thing for me that the printing of this treatise on heraldry was a cause of loss and disappointment, for if it had been successful I might easily have wasted my life in archaeology, and corrected pedigrees those long lists of dead people of whom nobody knows anything but their names, and the estates they were lucky enough to possess.

There was a look of alarm as well as of annoyance on each face as the lads thought over the situation. "The little idiots!" exclaimed Will. "That isn't strong enough!" George corrected. "There's no knowing how long they've been gone," Will suggested. "The chances are that they went away as soon as we went to sleep." "In that case, they're in trouble!" George declared. "In what kind of trouble?"

"You're mistaken!" corrected the guest. "Almost any dog CAN'T be taught to. Some dogs can, of course; but they are the exception. I ought to know, for I've been where dog-couriers are a decidedly important feature of trench-warfare. I stopped at one of the dog-training schools in England, too, on my way back from Picardy, and watched the teaching of the dogs that are sent to France and Flanders.

Grattan took occasion to notice in his place, that a late British act relating to the importation of sugars, was so generally worded as apparently to include Ireland; but this was explained to be a mere error of the clerk, the result of haste, and one which would be promptly corrected. Upon this Mr.

"I decided we'd be wiser to take advice from my wife. She understands Vera better than I do." He opened the door to the hall, and called "Mannie! Tell Mabel Oh, Mabel," he corrected, "come here a minute." He returned to his seat on the piano stool. "She can tell us," he said. In expectation of the arrival of Winthrop, Mrs.

Up, and at the office all the morning, and so at noon to dinner, and after dinner my wife and I to the Duke's playhouse, where we saw the new play acted yesterday, "The Feign Innocence, or Sir Martin Marr-all;" a play made by my Lord Duke of Newcastle, but, as every body says, corrected by Dryden.

I belong to the Liberal party and the absolute Free Traders, and I consider that for this city to be represented by any one who shows the least indication of being unsafe upon this question would be a national disaster and a local disgrace. I want you to understand, therefore, that I am not playing a game of bluff. The proofs you hold in your hand have been set and corrected.