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I am only commenting on facts; but one of them is that it is the most difficult thing in the world to reconcile religious association with the real or artificial claims of social life." "I don't think you try much," said Mrs. Morgan, who carried along her traditional religious observance with grateful admiration of her husband. Mr.

They were all very homesick, but said that we were their only trouble. Lydia, daughter of General Carter and wife of Captain Thomas Gibbes Morgan; Eugene, eldest son of General Carter, and husband of Helen mentioned in the Diary. A few of the C s' stories had reached them through brother officers; and George swore to make himself understood by those ladies if he ever saw them again.

Moreover, it seems to satisfy and comfort him more than it otherwise would do. One of the best, if not the best feeding bottle I have yet seen, is that made by Morgan Brothers, 21 Bow Lane, London.

As you came into view I actually entertained the incredible idea for a moment that somehow I saw in you the materialized memories of myself and another as we once walked this same path." The young man bowed, as Mr. Morgan ended, in a manner indicating his acceptance of the apology, although he looked both amazed and amused. But the explanation had a very different effect upon the girl at his side.

Whether what is done is a blessing or curse depends not on whether it is the act of an autocrat, of an aristocracy, or of a democracy, but on the character of the act and the spirit which prompts it. A great audience in London recently heard the true position summed up in few words I quote Dr. Campbell Morgan from memory "It is said we want to make the world safe for democracy.

But, due to the interference of Chuck Morgan, a Bar S rider, who later married Jane Dale, Lanpher's attempt had been unavailing. It may be said in passing that Lanpher had suffered both physically and mentally because of that visit. Of course he had neither forgiven Chuck Morgan nor the Bar S for backing up its puncher, which it had done to the limit.

The chief of the Buccaneers, were he English or French, a Morgan or a Granmont, was still a responsible person, whose country might countenance him, or even praise him, so long as he refrained from any deed which might shock the leathery seventeenth-century conscience too outrageously.

"Sassoon's fight is our fight," interrupted Morgan. "I advise you," said de Spain once more, looking with the words at Sandusky and his crony, "to keep out of it." "Sandusky," yelled Logan to his partner, "he advises me and you to keep out of this fight," he shrilly laughed. "Sure," assented Sandusky, but with no variation in tone and his eyes on de Spain.

Now' and his sobs redoubled 'I shall never see mother's dear face again, nor yours, Master Morgan; and for me my Evening Primrose will never open its buds again. And oh, if I am blind, I can never more be mother's little bread-winner. The parable is told!

"Look, Mass' George," cried Pomp, as there was a scuffle, a splash, and a good-sized alligator startled by our coming hurried into the river. "You like shoot um?" "No, no. Let's get right away home first." "All the same, sir, we'll load the guns," said Morgan. "I don't think we shall want to use 'em, but there's a few marks about this boat to show that sometimes it is necessary."