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"When I look back on the days long fled, The memory grows still dreamier. Oh! what fantastic lives they led, Far away in Bohemia. "There were laws that were only made to break, In a world that never seems half awake Till the lamps were lit there were souls at stake. Far away in Bohemia." Barcelona in August was like the Hell to which Emile likened it.

As a matter of fact it was the only piece of headgear she possessed; for she had been reckless over dresses and boots in Paris and had found herself drawn up with a jerk in the midst of her purchases by her small stock of money coming to an abrupt end. Of her carriage and general deportment, which were noticeably good even among Spanish women, Emile approved.

Does it?" "No. But it may make him appear very differently to me from the way in which he shows himself to others." "I think if I knew Monsieur Emile for centuries I should always wonder about him." "What is it in Emile that makes you wonder?" asked her mother, with a real curiosity. "The same thing that makes me wonder when I look at a sleepy lion." "You call Emile sleepy!" said Hermione.

Sophy was discovered long since; Emile may even have seen her already, but he will not recognise her till the time is come. Although equality of rank is not essential in marriage, yet this equality along with other kinds of suitability increases their value; it is not to be weighed against any one of them, but, other things being equal, it turns the scale.

This progress is quite natural; one language supplants another. As soon as they can say "It hurts me," why should they cry, unless the pain is too sharp for words? If they still cry, those about them are to blame. When once Emile has said, "It hurts me," it will take a very sharp pain to make him cry.

Beautiful and intellectual as she is, she deserves besides to be loved for her own sake; and Mme. de Bargeton cared less for you than for your talents. Believe me, women value intellect more than good looks," added the Countess, stealing a glance at Emile Blondet.

I hope you have not been distressed. The Signorina was of course perfectly safe with me." "Thank you, Marchese," said Hermione, coldly. "Emile, what are we to do about Gaspare?" "Gaspare?" asked Vere. "He has gone back to the Piazza to search for you again." "Oh!" She flushed, turned away, and went up to the window. Then she hesitated, and finally stepped out on to the balcony.

To be sure, it was merely a tablet in a house-front setting forth the fact that Émile Augier had been born there; and already Augier had had one of the best speeches of the day. But that was no excuse for us. Actually, we scarcely waited to see the veil of pink paper torn away by a man on a step-ladder before we broke for the boat and not a speech of any sort was made!

At the bottom of the first page of the translation of Emile by Miss Worthington is a note by Jules Steeg, Depute, Paris, bearing on the above first paragraph and running as follows: "It is useless to enlarge upon the absurdity of this theory, and upon the flagrant contradiction into which Rousseau allows himself to fall.

The Investigations of Émile Boirac The men who are working along this line, particularly Geley and Émile Boirac, by no means deny the phenomena, but they offer another solution. Boirac, particularly, finds his point of departure in hypnotism and suggestibility. Now here is a continuation of the line of approach and interpretation which cleared up the whole confused matter of mesmerism.