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But Scott's journey had been made a long way from land, and consequently had left many problems unsolved, chief among which were the extraordinary straits that had appeared to run through the mountain ranges without rising in level. It was therefore with the main object of exploring one of them that the second supported party, under the leadership of Barne and Mulock, was to set out.

Is it not merely because certain would-be leaders choose to live beyond their means in company with those who are able to spend more? Why not be honest and happy? Live within your income and make it cover the truest kind of living. "Half the sting of poverty is gone when one keeps house for one's own comfort and not for the comment of one's neighbors." Miss MULOCK.

Skelton already had made a list of weights by the removal of which the ship could be lightened, and when the boatswain was summoned to discuss the manner in which the anchors could be laid out he also had his scheme cut and dried. But when they were half-way through this silent meal Mulock, the officer of the watch, suddenly burst in and said, 'The ship's working astern, sir.

Minister of Finance, WILLIAM S. FIELDING, of Nova Scotia. Minister of Justice, SIR OLIVER MOWAT, of Ontario. Minister of Trade and Commerce, SIR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT, of Ontario. Secretary of State, RICHARD W. SCOTT, of Ontario. Minister of Public Works, J. ISRAEL TARTE, of Quebec. Minister of Railways and Canals, ANDREW G. BLAIR, of New Brunswick. Postmaster-General, WILLIAM MULOCK, of Ontario.

Mulock, the postmaster-general, entirely oblivious of the fact that Dansereau was one of the main wheels in the Quebec machine and seeing in him only an entirely incapable postmaster, fired him in 1899 with as little hesitation as a section boss would show in bouncing an incompetent navvy.

Although I have been so busy, I have found time to read a good deal.... I have lately read "Wilhelm Tell" by Schiller, and "The Lost Vestal."... Now I am reading "Nathan the Wise" by Lessing and "King Arthur" by Miss Mulock. ...You know our kind teachers take us to see everything which they think will interest us, and we learn a great deal in that delightful way.

Alexander have written many entertaining and popular novels. Miss Mulock began a long list of successful works with "The Ogilvies" and "John Halifax." But by far the greatest female novelist who has devoted her talents to the English domestic novel, and by far the greatest female writer in the language is undeniably George Eliot.

It was the spy of the neutral ground, who died as he had lived, devoted to his country. John Halifax, Gentleman Dinah Maria Mulock, whose fame as a novelist rests entirely on "John Halifax, Gentleman," was born at Stoke-upon-Trent, England, on April 20, 1826.

The novel by Miss Mulock, "John Halifax, Gentleman," is a bolder book than it seems, for it attacks in the English way the social problem of equality. And the solution reached is that every one may become a gentleman, even though he may be born in the gutter.

I, of course, on hearing all this became very impatient to go and see whether the Barbara was leaving the harbour, but as far as I could I concealed my feelings, and desired my Dutch friend to inquire of Mulock Ben Azel whether he desired my presence any longer; and if not, I begged leave to go forth into the open air that I might gaze on the beautiful scenery amidst which he had the happiness of dwelling and I had the happiness of finding myself.

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