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It has been already mentioned that up to the year 1853 the Clementine Homilies were only extant in a mutilated form, ending abruptly in the middle of Hom. xix. 14. In that year a complete edition was at last published by Dressel from a manuscript in the Vatican containing the rest of the nineteenth and the twentieth Homily.
Before this terrible title Charles appeared, and swore stoutly that he was no more a Rommany chal than he was one of the Apostles for be it remembered, reader, that in Germany at the present day, the mere fact of being a Gipsy is still treated as a crime. Suddenly the judge attacked him with the words "Tu hal rom, me hom, rakker tschatschopenn!" "Thou art a Gipsy, I am a Gipsy, speak the truth."
The false ascription may be easily paralleled; as in Mark i. 2, Matt. xxvii. 9, Justin, Dial. c. The relation of the Clementine and of the canonical quotations to each other and to the Septuagint will be represented thus: Clem. Hom. xviii. 15. Matt. xiii. 35. LXX. Ps. lxxvii. 2. Matthew. He argues, with a strange domination by modern ideas, that the quotation cannot be from St.
8 "Let us depart," etc., vide Hom., Iliad, lib. ii., 140, et lib. ix., 27. "Ne'er knew salt, or heard the billows roar."
"How much money have I?" Emilia frankly and accurately summed up the condition of her treasury. "Four pounds and nineteen shillings." "Hom! it is spent, and you go to your father again?" "Yes." "To ze old Belloni?" "My father." "No!" cried Mr. Pericles, upon Emilia's melancholy utterance.
Luke is followed, there will be no greater dislocation than e.g. in the quotation from Deut. ix. 12-14 and Exod. xxxii. Hom. xvi. 13, where the verses Deut. xiii. 1-3, 5, 9 are quoted in the order Deut. xiii. 1-3, 9, 5, 3, and elsewhere.
I asked breathlessly, glancing about to assure myself no one had appeared on deck, as she paused. "They got away?" "'Cept fer de free nigger, de rest ov 'em started cross kintry fer Beardstown, sah. De nigger Pete, he didn't go, fer he'd made up his min' fer ter git bac' hom' ter ol' Missurry de furst chanst he got.
"Where's your outfit?" asked the Texan as he carefully stowed the money in his pockets. "Ha! Ma outfeet A'm sell dat outfeet to git de money to com' back hom'. A'm play wan leetle gam' coon can an' voila! A'm got no money. De damn Greasaire she ween dat money an' A'm broke. A'm com' som'tam' on de freight train som'tam' walk, an' A'm git dees far.
A lean student with olive skin and lank black hair thrust his face between the two, glancing from one to the other at each phrase and seeming to try to catch each flying phrase in his open moist mouth. Cranly took a small grey handball from his pocket and began to examine it closely, turning it over and over. Next business? said MacCann. Hom!
Bur he turned azen from thens, from whens he was come fro; and so he loste moche peynefulle labour, as him self seyde, a gret while aftre, that he was comen hom.
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