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Burr should consider his own position and mine. I have had too much experience in the world to be caught by this shrewd contriver, or by any man." Wilkinson put the letter away, and taking a book, threw himself on his bed. The volume he had chosen was a fine copy of the Sentimental Journey, his favorite reading. The italicised wit and glossy licentiousness of Yorick did not fix attention.

With a war whoop the Indian jumped on the seat, took Sutherland by the hair and yanked him out on the ground. Sutherland yelled and the Indian galloped over him. The team ran away, and the Indian mauled Sutherland. He cut open his face, italicised his nose, put a roof over his eye and felt for his knife to stab him. Sutherland got away and run to Stevens Point, where his wounds were bound up.

"If my niece prove but half as acceptable in appearance, as my nephew, Sir Gervaise," observed the duchess, when the young Virginian was introduced to her, and laying stress on the word we have italicised "nothing can be wanting to the agreeables of this new connection.

At our first meeting, after my arrival, I fell upon his neck, and thee-and-thou'd him, as of old time; he repulsed me with a vous italicised. At last I demanded reason. "Why will you treat me with this inexorable respect? What have I done to deserve it? What can I do to forfeit it?" This is what it is to come back to the home of your infancy.

He thanked me, in very cold consequential style, for my "FRIENDLY efforts" the words italicised, as I have now written it; but conduced with informing me that he had taken the opinion of older counsel, which, though it might be less correct than mine, was, perhaps, more full of promise for his interests. This note justified me in calling upon the unfortunate gentleman.

And further, the more we think of the Supreme, the more we try to imagine what his feelings are towards us, the more our idea of him becomes fixed as in the one simple, all-embracing word that he is Our Father." The words we have italicised say that design cannot always be traced in nature. We should like to know where it can ever be.

Simply to hear those words uttered by the Reader especially the interjected words above italicised was to have a relish of anticipation at once for all that followed. Mrs.

Will you not make a mark under your name, in the book, so that I may distinguish you from the other two?" I cheerfully complied, and hereby notify future visitors why my name is italicised in Ole's book. We bade farewell to the good old man, and rode down the valley of the Maan, through the morning shadow of the Gousta.

Yet to the people of thirty years ago, a round hundred million was something vast and unprecedented. In 1847 millionaires were so infrequent that the very word, as we have seen, was significantly italicised. But here was a man who, figuratively speaking, was a hundred millionaires rolled in one. Compared with his wealth the great fortunes of ten or fifteen years before dwindled into bagatelles.

It was certainly possible! Why had he never seen it before? ... He had been warned. John himself had warned him Old John who had been so palpably "hit" when he had first seen Desire at Friendly Bay. But he, Benis Spence, had laughed. Honestly laughed. No possibility of this possibility had troubled him. He simply had not seen it. And now he saw. The thing italicised itself on his brain.

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