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The membranes, like a monk's The throat, like a pincushion cowl. stuffed with oakum. The funnel, like a mason's chisel. The lungs, like a prebend's The fornix, like a casket. fur-gown. The glandula pinealis, like a bag- The heart, like a cope. pipe. The mediastine, like an earthen The rete mirabile, like a gutter. cup. The dug-like processus, like a The pleura, like a crow's bill. patch.

Carew drew his hand hastily over his face, as if to take the old one off and put a new one on, then arose and followed the man. The old precentor stood with his hands still clasped against his breast. "Mirabile!" he was saying with bated breath. "It is impossible, and I have dreamed! Yet credo I believe quia impossibile est because it is impossible.

In my ignorance and inexperience it had seemed the easiest thing in the world. After a fortnight of experiment I began to think it was the hardest. In the meantime a circumstance had occurred which was of great importance to me. Some enterprising spirits had started a new weekly local paper, and mirabile dictu they actually contemplated a literary page!

I have no reason to believe there is cause for my unrest, and, considering every thing, I should be happy as man can be; yet, mirabile dictu, I am in hades, in the very depths!" "Your beloved is beyond my vision; your heart is all I can see. Yet I am convinced she will not forget you. I am sure she loves you still."

To our surprise and trepidation, neither the `Day in a Sub-Sub-editor's Life' nor `Early Rising' were among the papers given out to-day to be `declined with thanks. Granville may have put them into the fire as not even worth returning, or he may actually O mirabile dictu be going to put us into print?"

These suddenly appeared in the House one morning, with favourable recommendations, and, mirabile dicta, the end of the day saw them through the Senate and signed by the governor. At last Mr. Crewe by his Excellency had stamped the mark of his genius on the statute books, and the Honourable Jacob Botcher, holding out an olive branch, took the liberty of congratulating him.

More on the height and nearer to the sea, lie, buried in the earth, the vast vaults of the Piscina Mirabile and the gloomy caverns of the Hundred Chambers; places that equally denote the luxury and the despotism of Rome.

A clean, well-built town, with a big river, the Corrib, running through the middle of it, splashing romantically down from the salmon weir, not far from the Protestant Church of Saint Nicholas, a magnificent cathedral-like structure over six hundred years old. There is a big square with trees and handsome buildings, several good hotels, a tramway, and, mirabile dictu! a veritable barber's shop.

But, mirabile dictu, the "good people," the "reformers," the "society" and "business" classes, did not come out to vote. They not only formed no plans to set up a new order of things, they did not even go to the polls. Yet these were the descendants of the men who founded the Nation and who set free institutions in practical operation.

It took long for men to realize the value of this "inventum mirabile" used so effectively by the Alexandrians by Galen indeed, its full value has only been appreciated within the past century. Let me quote a paragraph from my Harveian Oration. "To the age of the hearer, in which men had heard and heard only, had succeeded the age of the eye in which men had seen and had been content only to see.

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