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At last he turned a dying look, fraught with tender pity and sadness, towards Ellen, and in a low voice, which was scarcely audible, he said these two words, with a slight emphasis on the first "PERFECTLY well." From "Jewish Tales," published by A.C. McClurg & Co. Copyright, 1894, by A.C. McClurg & Co.

He rode a bay mare that was not, by a long way, the most reliable piece of horseflesh McClurg owned, yet she gave him the best she had in her, scrambling with a burst of energy on the pitches, leaping the logs, battling the mires, and obeying his every wish. The joy of the Northern trails depends largely upon the service rendered by the horse between one's knees, and Ben knew it to the full.

The Poets: Freneau, Trumbull, Hopkinson, Barlow, Clifton, and Dwight. 3. Writers in other Departments: Bellamy, Hopkins, Dwight, and Bishop White. Rush, McClurg, Lindley Murray, Charles Brockden Brown. Ramsay, Graydon. Count Rumford, Wirt, Ledyard, Pinkney, and Pike.

An invitation was sent to the Senators to come over but so many had already deserted their posts for the House that there was not a quorum to vote on the invitation. Hilary Quin of Hinds county, Speaker of the House, presided, introducing the speakers and extending every possible courtesy. They were Mrs. McClurg, Miss Kearney, Miss Orr, Miss Gordon, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Somerville.

Allen, Making the Most of Our Children. 2 vols. McClurg, $1.00 each. Wilm, The Culture of Religion, chap. ii. Pilgrim Press, $0.75 III. Topics for Discussion Which do you remember best, your teachers or your lessons? Why? Describe, from your memory, some of the influences of personality? Are these influences greater or less with parents on children?

Stories by Foreign Authors, 10 vols., Charles Scribner's Sons. World's Greatest Short-Stories, Sherwin Cody, A.C. McClurg & Co. The American Short-Story, Elias Lieberman. The man whose story is here to be told was the wealthiest and most influential person in his parish; his name was Thord Överaas. He appeared in the priest's study one day, tall and earnest.

A book of adventures written to satisfy the thirst of every young boy for the romance of the wilds. Chicago Examiner. 12mo. $1.25 A.C. McCLURG & COMPANY The Long Labrador Trail By "It's always the way, Wallace! When a fellow starts on the long trail, he's never willing to quit. It'll be the same with you if you go with me to Labrador.

"In the flat ... alone?" "Aye. What's to hinder you? That's what your Uncle William that's twice your age would have to do, if you had your way!" "I don't see that at all. He could easily give Cassie McClurg a few shillings a week to come and look after him while you stay here with us!..." "I'm not thinking about you or your Uncle William. I'm thinking about Eleanor and the child.

Billy, grinning, turned and playfully punched him in the ribs. "Gettin' glory, Hoppy?" Hopalong raised his head and looked him steadily in the eyes; and Billy, losing his curiosity and the grin at the same instant, looked ahead, whistling softly. Copyright, 1911, by A. C. McClurg and Company. Reprinted by special permission of author and publisher. IX. Dey Ain't No Ghosts By Ellis Parker Butler

XII, p. 23 f. Davies, G.R. Social Environment. 149 pp. A.C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1917. Popenoe, Paul. Eugenics and College Education. School and Society, pp. 438-441. Vol. VI. No. 146. Russell, Bertrand. Why Men Fight. 272 pp. The Century Co., N.Y., 1917.

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