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As far as we have been able to discover, these radicals have no analogy with any other known idiom, though the language contains a number of Greek and Latin words very little varied, as in the following table. It is proper to mention, that the orthography of the Chilese words is given according to the Italian pronunciation. CHILESE. GREEK. SIGNIFICATION Aldun Aldein to increase. Ale Ele splendour.

Bat, and apprehensively at the new-comer. Mr. Ele frowned at General Belch, "What does he mean?" But Abel relieved the embarrassment by quietly completing Mr. Bat's sentence "by the managers." His black eyes glittered around the table, and Mr. Ele remembered a remark of General Belch's about Mr. Newt's riding upon the shoulders of his fellow-laborers. "Exactly, by the managers," said every body.

This act of confidence Binds me for ever to Fernando: come, Halfe of my soule, for we two must not bee In life devided. Though the Citty lye At mercy of the Enemy, yet from Don Pedro Gusman's house not all mankind Shall take thee from me. Enter Buzzano and Spanyards flying. Buz. They come, they come, they come! Fer. Committing this my Jewell to your trust I must unto my charge: my blessing! Ele.

Ey wur so moydert an wurrotit wi' their ca'in an bawlin fo' ele an drink, that ey swore they shouldna ha' another drawp wi' my consent; an, to be os good os my word, ey clapt key o' t' cellar i' my pocket, an leavin' our Margit to answer 'em, ey set out os yo see, intendin' to go os far as t' mill, an comfort poor deeavely Ruchot Baldwyn in his trouble."

The gentlemen, without waiting for a reply, each seized a decanter and filled their glasses. Abel smiled and bowed on each side of him, filled his own glass and lighted a cigar. Of course, after General Belch had spoken and Mr. Ele had responded, it was necessary that every body else should be brought to a speech.

Oh, noble sir, I pray forgive my brother. Ele. See, sir, I doe; & with my hand reach to him My heart to give him new life. Fer. Rise, my Henrico! Mac. Rise & receive a noble minded wife Worth troupes of other weomen. Hen. Shame leaves me speechles. Pedro. Gett thee a tongue againe, & pray, & mend. Mac.

Ele. Oh, my Lord, heare me! By all that's good Fer. Peace, Eleonora; I have thought the Course. If you dare justify the accusation You shall to Sherrys, and then before the Judges Plead your owne cause. Hen. And there Ile answer it. Fer. There, if you prove the Rape, he shalbe forcd Eyther to satisfy you by marriage Or else to loose his periurd head. Hen. I am content.

"You no business t' come here an' 'sturb the Lord's meetin'," cried old Daddy Brown to Radbourn. "You're a sinner and a scoffer." "I thought Bacon was the disturbing ele " "You're just as bad!" "He's all right," said William Councill. "I've got sick, m'self, of bein' scared into religion. I never was so fooled in a man in my life.

Then the General continued: "We're going to send Newt to look after Ele, and I rather think we shall have to send somebody to look after Newt. However, we'll see. Let's leave this hog to snore by himself." They rose as he spoke. "What were the words of your resolution, Belch?" asked William Condor, with his eyes twinkling. "I don't quite remember.

"Ah, you luxurious dog! you're a pretty friend of the people, with such a splendid coat as this. Good-night! good-night!" he added, helping his guest toward the door. "Hallo, Condor!" he shouted up the street. "Here's Ele don't leave him behind; wait for him!" He put him put of the door. "There, my dear fellow, Condor's waiting for you! Good-night! Ten thousand thanks!

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