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Jones being impatient to be drest, for a reason which may be easily imagined, thought the shaver was very tedious in preparing his suds, and begged him to make haste; to which the other answered with much gravity, for he never discomposed his muscles on any account, "Festina lente, is a proverb which I learned long before I ever touched a razor."

Throughe their whole Lente, no manne said Masse but on Saturdaies and Sondaies. Nor yet on the Fridaies throughout the whole yere: for thei thought then, that thei brake their fast. Thei admitted to the houseale, aswell children of two monethes olde, as all other indifferently. When thei went to Masse, thei vsed to put no watre in the wine.

"You know the Latin saying: 'Festina lente'? If you want to understand how slowly you must hasten, look at me." He had been going to add, "Look at these gray hairs," but he did not. Just then he felt suddenly an invincible reluctance to call Vere's attention to the signs of age apparent in him. "I spoke to you about the admirable incentive of ambition," he continued, after a moment.

Let him rough-cast, if he is confident of succeeding; but tell him I will not pay him till I am convinced it will bear weather, and last. You must speak to either Malcom or Lente for their assistance, unless you can think of something more convenient, putting the matter in such light as your address shall think proper. If for any reasons you should prefer to make use of Popham's name, do it.

"'Go to the devil! Not so quick, young gentleman, festinca lente, all in good time. What though I did, astonished at your premature request, say that you should receive nothing; yet my great love for you may induce me to bestir myself on your behalf.

"'Go to the devil! Not so quick, young gentleman, festinca lente, all in good time. What though I did, astonished at your premature request, say that you should receive nothing; yet my great love for you may induce me to bestir myself on your behalf.

"Yes, sir," answered Rodney gratefully, "thanks to you." "How do you think you will like it?" "Very much, sir. It is so much better than going around the street with nothing to do." "I hope you will try to give satisfaction to my friend, Mr. Goodnow." "I shall try to do so, sir." "You mustn't expect to rise to be head salesman in a year. Festina lente, as the Latin poet has it."

And taking hold of it, he proceeded to read it very carefully, still nursing his leg with his left hand, while he held the letter with his right. "What's it all about?" said Herbert, appealing to Prendergast almost in a whisper. "Lente, lente, lente, my dear Mr. Fitzgerald," said Mr. Die, while his eyes were still intent upon the paper.

Do you believe that, Mr. Prendergast?" "Yes, I do," said the attorney. "Lente, lente, lente," said the barrister, quite oppressed by his friend's unprofessional abruptness. "But I do believe it," said Mr. Prendergast: "you must always understand, Herbert, that this new story may possibly not be true " "Quite possible," said Mr. Die, with something almost approaching to a slight laugh.

Témoins d'une commune et secrète souffrance, Ces frères de douleur, martyrs de l'espérance, D'une lente torture épuisant les degrés, Constamment réunis, constamment séparés, L'un

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