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We had to be wrecked and wrecked we were, and as I clasped ARAMINTA's trustful head to my breast, the pale luminary sailing through the angry wrack glittered in phantasmal splendour on the scud which St. Clever Dog, to the Minister of Agriculture, loquitur POTTERER, put the muzzle on! Potterer, take it off again! That is not the way, my friend, cruel rabies to restrain. Take my tip!

If any minister came to examine us, I was brought forth against him, nor would I argue with him unless in the Latin tongue, which I found few of them could well speak without breaking Priscian's head; which, if once they did, I would complain to my master, Non bene intelligit linguam Latinam, nec prorsus loquitur.

"Magnus animus remissius loquitur, et securius . . . non est alius ingenio, alius ammo color;" There is not one complexion for the wit and another for the mind." he must be convinced at his own expense; and he in some sort discovers that he was hard pressed by his enemy.

The ghosts rise solemnly, each in a white sheet, preceded by a wax-candle; and, having declared their names and qualities, call, in chorus, for vengeance upon Don Juan, as thus: DON SANDOVAL loquitur. "I am Don Sandoval d'Ojedo. I played against Don Juan my fortune, the tomb of my fathers, and the heart of my mistress; I lost all: I played against him my life, and I lost it.

In a crowd of new Cardinals men of eminence in their own communion he is the only one about whom Englishmen know or care anything. His words, when he speaks, pass verbatim along the telegraph wires, like the words of the men who sway the world. We read of the quiet Oxford scholar's arms emblazoned on vestment and furniture as those of a Prince of the Church, and of his motto Cor ad cor loquitur.

Friedrich and the rearward part of his Army are filing about, in that new Strehlen-ward movement of theirs, under cloud of night, in the intricate Hill-and-Dale Country; to post themselves to the best advantage for their double object, of covering Breslau and Neisse both; Kappel LOQUITUR; abridged by Kuster, whom we abridge:

For instance, Christ says: Ex abundatia cordis os loquitur. If I am to follow these asses, they will lay the original before me literally and translate it as: "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Is that speaking with a German tongue? What German could understand something like that? What is this "abundance of the heart?"

I found my friend begin to rave, and insensibly led him towards the house, that we might be joined by some other company; and am convinced that the widow is the secret cause of all that inconsistency which appears in some parts of my friend's discourse, though he has so much command of himself as not directly to mention her, yet according to that of Martial, which one knows not how to render into English, Dum tacet hanc loquitur.

Surely it must have been taken down by a shorthand writer, or a phonograph: MR. HARRY FOKER LOQUITUR: 'He inquired for Rincer and the cold in his nose, told Mrs.

But she has recovered with wonderful quickness, and is nearly well again now. She will be so glad to see you if you will go over." "Yes; I shall certainly go over," said John. "And now shall I show you your room, Miss Dale?" said Lady Julia. And so the party was broken up, and the ice had been broken. Loquitur Hopkins