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Hurry on the accursed witches to the gallows, ere they do more mischief! ere they fling out their withered aims, and scatter pestilence by handfuls among the crowd! ere,as their parting legacy, they cast a blight over the land, so that henceforth it may bear no fruit nor blade of grass, and be fit for nothing but a sepulchre for their unhallowed carcasses!

Men as rich as he is always want a new 'sensation' to amuse them. And he might, for all you know, make you a handsome present, or leave you a little legacy!" Helmsley smiled he very nearly laughed. But he carefully guarded his equanimity. "Thank you for the hint, sir! I'll try and see him some day!" "I hear he's dead," said Prindle, finishing the signing of his name and laying down his pen.

An estate of about nine thousand a year, which Lord Monmouth had himself purchased, and was therefore in his own disposition, was left to Coningsby. The legacy to Mr. Rigby was reduced to 20,000l., and the whole of his residue left to his issue by Lady Monmouth.

A small street-boy at his run along the pavement nowhither, distanced him altogether in the race for the great Secret; precipitating the thought, that the conscious are too heavily handicapped. The unburdened unconscious win the goal. Ay, but they leave no legacy.

The human legacy left by Nelson of Emma Hamilton and their daughter Horatia were not mentioned, though he seems to have implored Heaven and earth in their behalf. Obviously, the Government felt that they dare not be generous to everybody, even though it were Nelson's dying injunction.

It helps us to understand how the Man of Sorrows could give as a legacy to His followers 'My joy, and could speak of it as abiding and full. I. The reasons on which this saying rests.

Meanwhile, Ronald had another interest on hand which to his enthusiastic nature seemed directly imposed upon him by the finger of Providence to provide a home and occupation for poor Selah, whom Herbert had cast aside as a legacy to him.

"Sire, I have come to bring you a legacy from John Dacre," said Ripon, and he drew from his breast as he spoke a smoke-stained and tattered piece of the royal banner and laid it at the foot of the throne. "This is from Aldershot, sir." A murmur spread through the room, and the color mounted to the King's face. "Sirrah, I do not understand you. I am your King."

They make my soup." "You mustn't think Jimmy's one of your common yeggs," said Sutton. "He's at the top of his profession. That's how he made his money. I never did believe that legacy story." "Jimmy," said Mr. Mifflin, "couldn't crack a child's money-box. Jimmy couldn't open a sardine-tin." Jimmy shrugged his shoulders. "What'll you bet?" he said again.

"Can you tell me, sir, if the College at Dublin is considered good for the instruction of surgical pupils?" "Country good, at all events plenty of practice broken heads and so on." "Have you ever been in Ireland, sir?" "Ireland! never don't wish to go must go old women will die executor botheration and so on." "I hope she has left you a good legacy, sir," replied I.