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Jefferson's Rip Van Winkle is marked by great vigor, as well as by an almost pre-Raphaelite finish. The bibulous Rip is always present by the ever-recurring and favorite toast of "Here's your goot healt' and your family's, and may dey live long and prosper." The meditative and philosophic Rip is signaled by the abstract "Ja," which sometimes means yes, and sometimes means no.

First, the ever-recurring variability, never absent in any large group of individuals, and determining the differences which are always to be seen between parents and their children, or between the children themselves.

His health began to suffer, and ever-recurring fits of melancholy were certainly fostered, if not actually induced, by his ill health; and the premonition of his early death, which for a long time haunted him, was finally fulfilled.

In each case it will be well for us to try to understand what we can of the modus operandi, even though our success can at best be only a very modified one, owing first to the imperfect information on some parts of the subject at present possessed by our investigators, and secondly to the ever-recurring failure of physical words to express a hundredth part even of the little we do know about higher planes and faculties.

We are forced, therefore, to conclude that he actually lacked faith in success, and regarded the crossing of the Potomac as too perilous until he should reorganize the army with the additional hundred thousand recruits. In this we see the ever-recurring effect of his exaggeration of the enemy's force.

In that case we shall have to regard the invasion as a mere example of that ever-recurring law by which the poor and hardy races of Upper Asia or Europe are from time to time directed upon the effete kingdoms of the south, to shake, ravage, or overturn them, as the case may be, and prevent them from stagnating into corruption.

The ever-recurring spell Writing in the sand Hartford City In the ditch Extricated Fairly started A telegram My brother's death Sober A long night Ride home Palpitation of the heart Bluffton The inevitable Delirium again No friends, money, nor clothes One hundred miles from home I take a walk Clinton county Engage to teach a school The lobbies of hell Arrested Flight to the country Open school A failure Return home The beginning of a terrible experience Two months of uninterrupted drinking Coatless, hatless, and bootless The "Blue Goose" The tremens Inflammatory rheumatism The torments of the damned Walking on crutches Drive to Rushville Another drunk Pawn my clothes At Indianapolis A cold bath The consequence Teaching school Satisfaction given The kindness of Daniel Baker and his wife A paying practice at law.

By some ever-recurring phenomenon, his longing to create outstripped the quickness of his fingers; he never worked at one picture without planning the one that was to follow.

As for the subject races, whether Indian or African, the wise and brave statesmen of that day, being engaged in no extravagant scheme of social change, left them as they were, and thus preserved themselves and their posterity from the anarchy and the ever-recurring civil wars which have prevailed in other revolutionized European colonies of America.

Their ever-recurring emphatic refrain has been "the example of the teacher," and, to tell the truth, there is no better means of instilling moral ideas than the presence and inspiration of a high-toned teacher. We know, however, that teachers need moral stimulus and encouragement as much as anybody.

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