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close by my side; I need thee, Lord, dai ly and hour ly, done for me; Me, one of the great-est of sin-ners, My Coun-sel-or and my Guide. I can not have thee too I mar vel, such welcome from thee! Won-der ful con-quest o'er near me, Ei-ther by day or by night; For when thou art nigh the Sa-tan's Al lur ing paths of sin; My Sav-ior, to thee the

Children show in many little ways how natural it is to be mechanical. For instance, rather than think the ideas adverb and present active participle, they will recognize words ending in ly as adverbs, and those ending in ing as present active participles.

And that night, for the first in 10 days, they slept under dry blankets. HOW exuberantly bright, restful, and happy were those long July days on the foothills of the Cumberland Mountains, after the fatigues and hardships, the endless rains, the fathom less mud, the angry, swollen streams, the exhaust ing marches, and the feverish anxieties of the Tullahoma campaign.

We must hasten to observe, however, that while the radical element may, on occasion, be identical with the word, it does not follow that it may always, or even customarily, be used as a word. Thus, the hort- "garden" of such Latin forms as hortus, horti, and horto is as much of an abstraction, though one yielding a more easily apprehended significance, than the -ing of singing.

At the last stroke the watchman lifts up his chant in a voice that comes quavering down from bygone ages: Ho, watchman! heard ye the clock strike ten? This hour is worth the know ing Ye house-holds high and low, The time is here and go ing When ye to bed should go; Ask God to guard, and say A men! Be quick and bright, Watch fire and light, our clock just now struck ten. I shall take his advice.

In the year 1661 Shun Chih, the first actual Emperor of the Ch`ing dynasty, "became a guest on high." He does not rank as one of China's great monarchs, but his kindly character as a man, and his magnanimity as a ruler, were extolled by his contemporaries. He treated the Catholic missionaries with favour.

There they all knelt down and prayed, and then Moung Ing baptized the nineteen new disciples, while the pastor lay pale and happy, and his wife watched him with her heart full of the last baptism, when it had been he who poured the water and spoke the words. Mr.

I understood it all; the devoted father hav- ing nothing more to give, had given his life for his son. M. Letourneur was no longer a human being in the eyes of the famished creatures who were now yearning to see him sacrificed to their cravings. At the very sight of the victim thus provided, all the tortures of hunger returned with redoubled violence.

Turn- ing round, I beheld M. Letourneur standing with out- stretched hand, and with his long white hair falling over his thin livid face that was almost sublime in its calmness. I divined at once the reason of this voluntary offer; I knew that it was the father's devotion in self-sacrifice that led him to undertake the office. "As soon as you please," said the boatswain.

Toward two o'clock in the morning I was myself prepar- ing to go to my cabin, when Burke, one of the sailors who had been down into the hold, came on deck with the cry: "Two feet of water below." In an instant Curtis and the boatswain had descended the ladder.

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