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You can devote your time to studying the papers you will find in the desk beside the bed. For the present you need not fear detection as long as you do not leave the house." Then followed a few rough jottings obviously for his guidance. "Housekeeper, Martha, half blind, stupid; odd man, John Hill, mostly invisible, no risk from either. You are confined to house with heavy chill.

Even so, however, such anecdotes, no matter who recorded them, would be simply so many jottings which owed their continuity to the fact that, like the stones of a necklace, they happened to be strung on the thread of a single writer's experiences, and in no two cases would this thread be altogether the same.

It was a bare little room, singularly free from those photographs and nick- nacks with which most girls love to adorn a private sanctum. It looked what it was a workroom pure and simple, with a pile of writing materials on the table, and the walls ornamented with maps and sheets of paper, containing jottings of the hours of classes and games.

From the jottings in Washington's diary, we can so far trace the progress of this trio of illustrious horsemen, as to ascertain that on Sunday, the 4th of September, they "breakfasted at Christiana Ferry; dined at Chester;" and reached Philadelphia for supper thus arriving in town barely in time to be present at the first meeting of the Congress on the morning of the 5th.

Yet it may be made a question if in any other mode than by adjournment of his early design, Milton could have attained to that union of original strength with severe restraint, which distinguishes from all other poetry, except that of Virgil, the three great poems of his old age. A still further inference is warranted by the Trinity College jottings of 1641.

Permit me to judge for myself." And he bent over the sketch-book. It is often difficult for one who is not himself an artist nor a connoisseur to judge whether the pencilled jottings in an impromptu sketch are by the hand of a professed master or a mere amateur.

They had their heads together, evidently talking; and next to them was a young man who seemed to be making jottings in a note-book. Beyond him I could make out no more than vague heads and elbows, on account of the movement of the crowd.

Monekton it was one month off the day the wedding was fixed, for when she broke it off. Suddenly she would have none of it." Trying to piece together these staccato jottings by what he knew of the character of his love, Trenholme's mind was sore with curiosity about it all, especially with regard to the character of Mr. Monckton.

'The man I spoke of is dark, said Purvis, continuing his jottings in his notebook in a neat hand. 'Fair children often get dark as they grow older, said Peter. Purvis acquiesced. 'The singular thing about it all is, he said, 'that no one now seems to be living who saw the boy when he was a baby. 'No one can be traced, said Peter.

In explanation of this statement, the following jottings, written down at the time on a sheet of paper: Sunday, Jan. 17th. Received letter telling me I may fetch my leading question to-morrow at 5 o'clock. Monday, Feb. 1st. Heard to-day that the Germans have passed the Eider and that the first shots have been exchanged. Saturday, Feb. 6th.

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