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The little that we do know is learned from the meagre notices which the biographers of the saints have furnished of that which the saints superseded.

Carrie had read of it often in the "Morning" and "Evening World." She had seen notices of dances, parties, balls, and suppers at Sherry's. The Misses So-and-so would give a party on Wednesday evening at Sherry's. Young Mr. So-and-So would entertain a party of friends at a private luncheon on the sixteenth, at Sherry's.

It is to post in every room and department of the shops printed notices to the effect that any man who affiliates himself with organized labor, or who becomes a member of a so-called trade-union, will be summarily dismissed from his employment.... That was the wording you suggested, was it not?" "Yes," said Bonbright, this time without struggle. "Rangar," said Mr.

He had a remarkable Press. I give a few examples of the notices he obtained from the leading papers: "Mr Eustace Merrowby was Tommy." Daily Telegraph. "The cast included Mr Eustace Merrowby." Times. "... Mr Eustace Merrowby..." Daily Chronicle. "We have no space in which to mention all the other performers." Morning Leader.

Almost the only notices of Dryden that make him alive to me I have found in the delicious book of this Polonius-Montaigne, the only man who ever had the courage to keep a sincere journal, even under the shelter of cipher. Tale of a Tub, Sect. V. Pepys also speaks of buying the "Maiden Queen" of Mr.

I counted thirteen of these death notices in one issue of a Cologne paper. Now they have almost disappeared. I imagine that, because of the depressing effect of such a mass of these publications on the public mind, the families of killed officers have been asked to refrain from reciting their losses in print. Yet there are not wanting signs that the grim total piles up by the hour and the day.

The personal notices of Naevius are sadly confused. Seeing that he fought in the first Punic war, he cannot have been born later than 495. Cic. His Campanian origin is indicated by Gellius, and his Latin nationality, if proof of it were needed, by himself in his epitaph.

As notices of such men will perhaps convey the best idea of the state of the inhabitants to the reader, I shall hereafter allude to the conduct of Sekelenke, whom I at present only introduce. Sekelenke had gone with his villagers to hunt elephants on the right bank of the Leeba, and was now on his way back to Masiko.

"The white waist can only be explained as showing distinct hope!" whispered the minister's wife during the reading of the church notices. "To me it shows more than hope; I am very sure that Nancy would never take any wear out of that lace for hope; it means certainty!" answered Maria, who was always strong in the prophetic line.

She notices that all the smart young men who aim for her are simply coming to the beautiful rich woman. "And she thinks they ought to be in ecstasies over her wit and over the repertory of ready-made phrases she keeps for conversation."