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The name of the one was Formalist, and the name of the other Hypocrisy. So, as I said, they drew up unto him, who thus entered with him into discourse. Chr. Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither do you go? Form. and Hyp. We were born in the land of Vain-glory, and are going for praise to Mount Zion. Chr. Why came you not in at the gate which standeth at the beginning of the way?

"Are you listening, Queen of my heart? Aunt Avery says I'm a genius." He moved to Jeanie's sofa, and sat down on the edge of it. Her hand stole instantly into his. "Yes, of course," she said, in her soft, tired voice. "That's what I meant when I was trying to remember that other word the word that begins 'hyp." "Hypnotism," said Avery very quietly. Piers laughed again.

FORM. and HYP. We were born in the land of Vain-glory, and are going for praise to Mount Sion. CHR. Why came you not in at the gate, which standeth at the beginning of the way? Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door, "but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?"

"It's called hyp hyp Aunt Avery, what is the word?" "Aunt Avery doesn't know," said Piers. "And why Aunt Avery, I wonder? You'll be calling me Uncle Piers next." Both children laughed. "I have a special name for you," Jeanie said. But Piers was not attending. He cast a daring glance across the room at Avery who was darning stockings under the lamp.

Hyppish is the Englished form of hypochondriacal, its suffix carrying its usual diminutive value, so that its meaning is 'somewhat hypochondriacal'. Berkeley, Gray, and Swift used hyps or the hyp for hypochondriasis, and the adjective was apparently common.

FORM. and HYP. They told him, that, as for that, he needed not to trouble his head thereabout; for what they did, they had custom for; and could produce, if need were, testimony that would witness it for more than a thousand years. CHR. But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law?

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