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"Two horses, two rifles, two saddles, two boxes of dry bread, half a brick of tea, a small bag of salt, fifty cartridges, two overcoats, two pairs of boots," laughingly he counted out. "In truth today I had a very successful hunt." In astonishment I looked at him. "What are you surprised at?" he laughed. "Komu nujny eti tovarischi? Who's got any use for these fellows?

But as soon as a child is grown up, it becomes his duty to put up with the infirmities of his parents, which he does with respect and patience. To my great astonishment, I heard the children call their mothers mama or nana, their fathers baba, and their grandmothers ete or eti. The women lie lazily about during the whole day, and only in the evening exert themselves to make bread.

Enye onim fi ke uwem, | Who doth redeem thy life, that thou Osio ka mkpa; | To death may'st not go down; Onyun odori fi eti | Who thee with loving-kindness doth Mfoen y'aqua ima. | And tender mercies crown She seemed to be lost In a trance of thought, her face had a far-away look, and tears stood in her eyes.

For it prays that we be made worthy to offer prayers and supplications and bloodless sacrifices for the people. For he calls even prayers bloodless sacrifices. Just as also a little afterward: Eti prospheromen soi tehn logikehn tautehn kai anaimakton latreian, We offer, he says this reasonable and bloodless service. Part 34 Of the Mass for the Dead.

They were irritated to this pitch of rude banter, by a report spread a few days before, that, upon some one's commending his person as still florid and vigorous, he replied, Eti moi menos empedoi estin. My strength, as yet, has suffered no decay.

"aemin men gar son eti kai nun tantion, o kanon, oi kalathiokoi, to skiadeion." It occurs frequently on vases, and is in shape like that now used. It could be put up and down. "ta d' ota g'an son, nae AL', exepetannuto osper skiadeion, kai palin xunaegeto." Arist. "skiadiskaen elephantinaen phorei gunaixin autos."

Never address a strange lady at her door without removing your hat." "Yes'm." And off went the hat. "Now, then, as I was saying " "Take your hands out of your pockets. No gentleman ever carries his hands there." "Yes'm," and his hands clutched at his coat lapels. "Now, ma'am, this work on eti " "Throw out your cud. If a gentleman uses tobacco he is careful not to disgust others by the habit."