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The newly wedded pair took up their residence with Rabbi Jeiteles, whose advanced age incapacitated him at times from attending to the onerous duties of his office. Mendel was ever at his side as a helper, until he grew into the office.
The servants had consented to stay, for the present, and their decision was more due to Doctor Mendel's hints about the law, than their own loyalty to Mrs. Spencer. Then Doctor Mendel had met Mr. Spencer at the railroad station, and had explained affairs to him. Although it seemed very hard it was thought advisable by all interested, that Mr. Spencer should not go to his home at all.
It had a strange fascination for him, and if he but saw the American at the window and exchanged greetings with him, the boy returned home with a happy heart. Once it was the day before Philip's departure Mendel again passed the wretched abode in which the stranger dwelt. The door was open and Philip was busied with preparations for his coming voyage.
Barkany's cook, came to him with the request that he would write a letter for her to a friend at Gyongos. "Well, well, little one," said the scribe, "so Love's arrow has reached you at last!" "Heaven preserve me!" cried the girl, "he is not named Love, but Mendel Sucher, and he has never drawn a bow in his life."
We have hitherto been considering the results worked out by Mendel with but one pair of contrasted characters or factors. But Mendel studied the relation of other characters of the pea, and found among other results that smooth seeds are dominant to wrinkled seeds, colored seeds dominant to white, yellow color dominant to green, etc.
I speak with his august authority when I say that as soon as the Jews embrace the holy Catholic faith not only will their troubles end, but they will find themselves raised to an enviable condition and the fittest among them will fill positions of rank and honor." Mendel had arisen and with a pitying smile waited for the Governor to conclude his remarks.
"Well, Rabbi, you do not answer," said the boy, inquiringly. "Bring me your books to-morrow and I will decide." Mendel seized the preceptor's hand and kissed it rapturously. "Thanks," he murmured. Teacher and pupil turned their steps homeward, the one perplexed, the other overjoyed.
Read in the light of modern ideas on unit characters it is now one of the most important works on heredity and has already widespread and abiding influence on the philosophy of hybridism in general. But from its very nature and from the choice of the material made by Mendel, it is restricted to balanced or varietal crosses.
The secret of his birth, concerning which he had so often questioned Countess Drentell without receiving a satisfactory reply, the indistinct recollection of strange events, and, finally, the familiarity of the ritual in the synagogue. When Mendel had ceased speaking, he turned abruptly to the Countess, who, pale and agitated, was standing by the side of her husband.
"Plooie has dropped his kit.... He's trying to salute.... It must be one of the Belgian officers.... Oh, Dominie!" "Well, what?" I demanded impatiently and cursed the recreant Mendel in my heart. "It can't be ... you don't think they can be arresting poor Plooie at this late day for evading service?" "Serve him right if they did," said I. "I believe they are.
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