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Again, Shiphtu-dal, bag-nadath-el show that Milton observed the presence of the Makkef. Actual mistakes are very rare, and, as Dr. Davidson has suggested, they may be due to misprints. It is curious to see that Milton adopted the nasal intonation of the Ayin. And he adopted it in the least defensible form. He invariably writes gn for the Hebrew Ayin.

Not that I wasn't partial to female society in my time," he added with a pathetic intonation, while the whites of his goggle eyes gleamed amorously under the clear night sky. "Very partial, I may say." Mr Powell was amused; and as these communications took place only when the mate was relieved off duty he had no serious objection to them.

Spatola says he has spoken of them often." Just then there came from below the sound of a heavy voice, singing. The words were French and the intonation here and there was strange to Ashton-Kirk. "Who is that?" he asked. "It's Mr. Sagon," replied the woman. "He's the greatest one for singing them little French songs." "Ah, I have it," said Ashton-Kirk, after a moment. "He's a Basque, of course.

Here, however, the case is altered; it is not the falseness of Mr. Lardner's spelling that is the amusing feature of it, but the truth of it. When he writes, "dear friend, Al, I would of rote sooner," etc., he is truer to actual sound and intonation than the lexicon. The mode is excellent. But the imitations will soon debase it into such bad coin that it will fail to pass current.

Even in Labrador there are many different dialects. The "Northerners," the people inhabiting the northwest arm of the peninsula, have many words that the Koksoagmiut do not understand. The intonation of the Ungava Eskimos, particularly the women, is like a plaint. At Okak they sing their words. Each settlement on the Atlantic coast has its own dialect. It is a difficult language to learn.

"Now you may say old Blaize'll soon be old Blazes, Rip. I hope he's asleep." "I'm sure he's snoring! Look there! He's alight fast enough. He's dry. He'll burn. I say," Ripton re-assumed the serious intonation, "do you think they'll ever suspect us?" "What if they do? We must brunt it." "Of course we will. But, I say! I wish you hadn't given them the scent, though. I like to look innocent.

There was such an earnest intonation of voice in these words, and such a simple innocence of manner, that Wilkins couldn't repress a smile. "If I furnish you with a tidy little black girl, will you take good care of her, Miss Blanche, and let her do your errands?" "Oh, Monsieur, that would be too much for you to do."

The morning she began I heard her exquisite intonation almost before I awoke, brooding and cooing over every syllable she uttered.

I merely place before the public, forcibly, and in a novel manner, a few great truths." Mary was doing her finger exercises. C, C, C, with the thumb; D, D, D, with the first finger, Fräulein was repeating. "Won! two! free! Won! two! free!" with a new intonation of cheerful patience at each repetition. "Ah!" said Hester. "A few great truths.

"Look here," he said, with an abruptness that was only saved from being brusque by a softer intonation and a reassuring smile, "I met Miguel helping an accident into your buggy. Your orders, eh?" "Oh, yes," said Josephine, quietly. "A man I saw on the road." "Well, it's a bad case, and wants prompt attention. And as your house is the nearest I came with him here." "Certainly," she said gravely.

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