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S. Seal's Buddhism in China; Buddhism, by T. W. Rhys-Davids; Monier Williams's Sákoontalá; I. Muir's Sanskrit Texts; Burnouf's Essai sur la Vêda; Sir William Jones's Works; Colebrook's Miscellaneous Essays; Joseph Muller's Religious Aspects of Hindu Philosophy; Manual of Buddhism, by R. Spence Hardy; Dr.
Morley, 'Life of Cardan. Berti, 'Vita di Giordano Bruno. Bartholmess, 'Vie de Jordano Bruno. Muir's 'Life of Mahomet. Stanley's 'Life of Arnold. Mazzuchelli, 'Vita di Archimede. Blot's 'Life of Newton. Drinkwater's 'Kepler and Galileo.
She started a little and leaned against Mrs. Muir's knee, her eyes growing very large and round indeed and filling with a sudden worshipping light. "It is " she ecstatically sighed or rather gasped, "the Lady Downstairs!" Feather floated near to the seat and paused smiling. "Where is your nurse, Robin?" she said. Robin being always dazzled by the sight of her did not of course shine.
Several times, in the midst of her play, Robin stopped and stood still a moment with a sort of puzzled expression. It was because she did not feel like Robin. Two people a big boy and a lady letting her play and talk to them as if they liked her and had time! The truth was that Mrs. Muir's eyes followed Robin more than they followed Donal. Their clear deeps yearned over her.
At the same time I am not at all satisfied that Graydon Muir's offer is not a better one, and it is certainly more to my mind if you don't like the word heart. This fact, however, may as well not be mentioned." After some moments' hesitation he said, slowly: "Very well, then. You are my daughter, although a strange one, and I shall do as well for you as I can." "Yes, please.
Thou shalt abstain from acquiring or keeping, by fraud or violence, the property of another. "Third. Thou shalt abstain from those who are not proper objects for thy lust. "Fourth. Thou shalt abstain from deceiving others either by word or deed. "Fifth. From Dr. Muir's translations of "religious and moral sentiments," already quoted from, we might fill page after page with purest morality.
Muir's speech," he reported. "They say he knows how to talk and beats the preacher far." Toyatte also, with a teasing smile, said: "Mr.
I don't mind being tyrannized over a little by such a girl;" and he returned. As he approached Mrs. Muir's door he heard the sound of voices and laughter, and plainly those of his brother and Madge. In response to his knock Mrs. Muir opened the door a little way, and he caught a glimpse of Henry. "Well?" said Mrs. Muir. "It's not well at all," he began, in an aggrieved tone.
I'm not afraid of him. She could have taken him long since had she so wished." Others who had seats at the table now approached, and prevented further interchange of words on so delicate a subject. Nevertheless Mr. Muir's arrow had not flown wide of the mark, and Graydon thought that Miss Wildmere was unnecessarily cordial toward his rival, and that Mr.
I hope yours is better, or it won't be very satisfactory." As Sydney's name passed Bella's lips, all the color died out of Miss Muir's face, and the note shook with the tremor of her hand. Her very lips were white, but she said calmly, "Thank you. As you are busy, I'll go and read my letter on the lawn." And before Bella could speak, she was gone.
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