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There, while the thunder rolled among the mountains, the rain plashed upon the window-shutters and the wind blew like the very devil, I muttered to myself, "Here is a man bearing worthily one of the most honored names in the Commonwealth a member, in fact, of one of the first the first first fam families in Vir gin ia, actually pr prais praising Yan Yank Yankees in in's own hou " I was asleep.

He will be linearly descended from Quongti, the famous Chinese liberal, who, after the failure of the heroic attempt of his party to obtain a constitution from the Emperor Fim Fam, will take refuge in England, in the twenty-third century. Here his descendants will obtain considerable note; and one branch of the family will be raised to the peerage.

VITAE CONIUNCTIONEM: 'a common enjoyment of life'. TUM ... TUM: here purely temporal, 'sometimes ... sometimes'; often however = 'both ... and'; cf. 7. COMPOTATIONEM etc.: cf. Epist. ad Fam. 9, 24, 3. Compotatio = συμποσιον; concenatio = συνδειπνον. IN EO GENERE: see n. on 4. ID: i.e. eating and drinking.

He is said to have undergone 44 prosecutions, and to have been prosecutor as often. See Lael. 9; Cat. M. 12 and 84. Cf. Livy, 39, 40. The common view is that Cato said nothing of Roman history from 509-266 B.C. Cf. Cic. pro Arch. 7, 16. See Coulanges, 'Ancient City', Bk. II. Ch. 4. See §§ 12, 41 etc. De Or. 2, 170; Fam. 9, 21, 3; Qu. Fr. 2, 3, 3.

GENUS PERIALIA. FAM. RANIDAE. Tongue nearly circular, entire; palate concave, with two groups of palatine teeth between the orifices of the internal nostrils; jaw toothed; head smooth, high on the side; mouth large; eyes convex, swollen above, tympanum scarcely visible; back rather convex, high on the sides; skin smooth, not porous; limbs rather short; toes 4.5, tapering to a point, nearly free, the palms with roundish tubercles beneath; the fourth hind toe elongate, the rest rather short; the ankle with an oblong, compressed, horny, sharp-edged tubercle on the inner side at the base of the inner toe; the male with an internal vocal sac under the throat.

"I didn't say he was related to the fam "Get out, you shingaun!" The laugh was now turned against M'Kinley.

'I find most pleasure in staying by the sea'. QUAE: a kind of explanation of querellis: 'lamentations, viz. such utterances as' etc.; see n. on Lael. 14 quae; cf. Fam. 2, 8, 2 sermonibus de re publica ... quae nec possunt scribi nec scribenda sunt. A. 199, b; G. 616, 3, I.; H. 445, 5. He was born about 230, and was therefore a little younger than Cato; cf. fere aequales below.

Rinaldo saw no safer refuge than to make forthwith for the cellar where the treasures of the Bracciano fam- ily no doubt lay hid. As light of foot as Camilla sung by the Latin poet, he flew to the entrance to the Baths of Vespasian.

De Invent. i. 5, 6; de clar. Orat. 76. Ad Fam. vii. 19. De Div. ii. 1. Ad Atticum. iv. 16. Orat. 16. Orat. 14, 31. Orat. 21, 29. Ad Fam. vi. 18. See Middleton, vol. ii. p. 147. De Legg. i. 5. Ang. Mai. præf. in Remp. Middleman, vol. i. p. 486 Quinct. Inst. xi. 1. Ad Atticum, xiii. 13, 16, 19. Ad Fam. ix. 16, 18. Tusc. Quæst v. 4, 11. Ibid. iii. 10, v. 27. De Nat.

Had Jack Benson been lashed at that instant with a whip he could not have been more astounded. "Who?" he cried. "What? That in fam " He checked himself abruptly. "It was kind of you to stop as you did," the young woman declared, gratefully. "The man whom you know as Millard is my promised husband." "I'm sor I mean, I'm astonished," sputtered Jack Benson.