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Below us the barley and oat fields were full of dead men. It was then that I saw the first red-coats stretched out in the road. The captain ordered us to halt, and he went into the house at the right.

Packard presented a case of appendicitis in which two pieces of rusty and crooked wire, one 2 1/2 and the other 1 1/2 inches long, were found in the omentum, having escaped from the appendix. Howe describes a case in which a double oat, with a hard envelope, was found in the vermiform appendix of a boy of four years and one month of age.

Oat cake is another. To watch for the opinions, then, which the patient's stomach gives, rather than to read "analyses of foods," is the business of all those who have to settle what the patient is to eat perhaps the most important thing to be provided for him after the air he is to breathe.

Through the sheets of rain all peered eagerly. "She seems to be pretty well loaded," reported the man beside Stringer, "but I can't make her out very well." "Are we doing our damnedest?" inquired Rogers. "We are, sir," reported the engineer; "she hasn't got another oat in her!" Rogers muttered something beneath his breath, and sat there glaring ahead at the boat ever gaining upon her pursuer.

Yes, but marsh hay; the dry, tasteless stuff they use for bedding in cheap stables. A ton of it wouldn't make a pound of good flesh. Oats? Not a sign of an oat! But with the hay there were a few potato-peelings. Skipper nosed them out and nibbled the marsh hay. The rest he pawed back under him, for the whole had been thrown at his feet.

"And then, nothing till we pick ourselves up." "Do you mean that Mr. Dryfoos will put you both oat of your places?" "He may." "And Mr. Mawch takes the risk of that jost fo' a principle?" "I reckon." "And you do it jost fo' an ahdeal?" "It won't do to own it. I must have my little axe to grind, somewhere." "Well, men awe splendid," sighed the girl. "Ah will say it."

Then Miss Woodburn cut in, before her father could answer: "The coase of commercialism is on that, too. They are trahing to fahnd oat whethah it will pay." "And they are right-quite right," said the Colonel. "There is no longer any other criterion; and even a work that attacks the system must be submitted to the tests of the system."

I am thinking they got some word oat o' the island what was intended I sought every glen and clench, as if I had been deer-stalking, but teil a want of his coat-tail could I see Cot tam!"

'Come here, then, said Dick. So they roll't it o'er, as if they wanted to teem th' music out on it, like ale oat of a pitcher. But the organ yowlt on; and Dick went wur an' wur. 'Come here, yo singers, said Dick, 'come here; let's sit us down on't! Here, Sarah; come, thee; thou'rt a fat un! An' they sit 'em down on it; but o' wur no use.

"The final reward of art is money, and not the pleasure of creating." "Perhaps they would be willing to take it all oat in that if othah people would let them pay their bills in the pleasure of creating," his daughter teased. "They are helpless, like all the rest," said her father, with the same deference to her as to other women. "I do not blame them." "Oh, mah goodness!