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He proceeds to shew, that it had been Approved by the greatest Men in all Ages; that Homer calls Merion a Fine Dancer; and says, That the graceful Mien and great Agility which he had acquired by that Exercise, distinguished him above the rest in the Armies, both of Greeks and Trojans.

How immensely would matters be simplified, if anyone but knew the truth about You, Man upon the Cross!" Now the Bishop of Merion passed him, coming from celebration of the early mass. "My Lord Bishop," says Jurgen, simply, "can you tell me the truth about this Christ?"

The Swedish congregation at Philadelphia, as well as those at Morlatton and Merion to a less extent, undoubtedly exercised a marked influence on the German Lutheran congregations. It was well organized long before establishment of the first German Lutheran congregation in America.

When the armistice was signed in November, 1918, the Association immediately canvassed the neighborhood to erect a suitable Tribute House, as a memorial to the eighty-three Merion boys who had gone into the Great War: a public building which would comprise a community centre, with an American Legion Post room, a Boy Scout house, an auditorium, and a meeting-place for the civic activities of Merion.

She saw him now as the man of strength that she would have selected from a thousand suitors to guide her dear friend. She caught at a straw: 'Tell me, it is not Diana? 'Diana Merion! As soon as he had said it he perceived pity, and he drew himself tight for the stroke. 'She's in love with some one? 'She is engaged. He bore it well.

I was beginning to have an increasing distrust and dislike of Arthur, and the present news did not lessen either feeling. So at last here was an end of the consequences of my sad night at the coffee-house. The next day we went to our farm in Merion. My father said no word of the Meeting, nor did I. The summer of '73 went on.

No; the one point more variable in women makes all the difference. 'Can you tell me what the General laughed at? The honest Englishman entered the trap with promptitude. 'She said: who is she, may I ask you? Lady Dunstane mentioned her name. Daughter of the famous Dan Merion? The young lady merited examination for her father's sake. But when reminded of her laughter-moving speech, Mr.

The British, discovering his capacity, now used him as a forager; but he did not stop at hen-roosts, With this added warning, I went on, keeping north until I came to the Rock road, by no means misnamed, and so through Merion Square to Hagy's Ford Lane and the descent to the river. I saw few people on the way. The stream was in a freshet, and not to be waded. My ferryman was caulking a dory.

A subscription was raised, and plans were already drawn for the Tribute House, when Mr. Eldridge R. Johnson, president of the Victor Talking Machine Company, one of the strong supporters of The Merion Civic Association, presented his entire estate of twelve acres, the finest in Merion, to the community, and agreed to build a Tribute House at his own expense.

Warwick was a perpetual object of his quest the bridal bells had rung, and Diana Antonia Merion lost her maiden name. She became the Mrs. Warwick of our footballing world. Why she married, she never told. Possibly, in amazement at herself subsequently, she forgot the specific reason.

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