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Parsons's proposition that, stimulated by the thought that he was to be a greater gainer from the plan than she, Selma gave rein to her emotions by exclaiming with fervor: "Usually I like to think important plans over before coming to a decision; but this arrangement seems to me so sensible and natural and mutually advantageous, Mr.

Bentley is very urgent for a second series, and I suppose I must try. I shall get you to write for me to Mr. Hector Bossange when you come, for come you must. My eyes begin to feel the effects of this long confinement to one smoky and dusty room. Bennoch. Am I to return Dr. Parsons's? or shall I keep it till you come to fetch it?

Parsons's excellent translation of Dante's poem, a specimen of which appeared so long since, bearing their imprint. City Poems. By ALEXANDER SMITH, Author of "A Life Drama, and other Poems." Boston: Ticknor & Fields. On the first appearance of Alexander Smith, criticism became light-headed, and fairly exhausted its whole vocabulary of panegyric in giving him welcome.

Robert Brownlow, while Jock tramped away, grinning a sardonic smile at the lady's notions of the joys of self-sacrifice. He came home only just in time for dinner, and found Armine enduring, with a touching resignation learnt in Miss Parsons's school, the sarcasm of Bobus for having omitted to prepare his studies.

And there's half a dozen others. There's the oh, what's the use?" "Oh, Eddie Parsons, a perfect lady and coming in like a high-stepper and yet you must malign her beauty and make light of her virtue," and Clancy jammed Parsons's sou'wester down over his eyes "hush up, Eddie." Into the harbor and after the Victory heaved another one. And she was the real thing handsome, fast and able.

Parsons's money at her back, she was serenely confident that the houses of the magnates of Benham the people who corresponded in her mind's eye to the dwellers on Fifth Avenue would open to her. Already there had been flattering indications that she would be able to command attention there. She had expected to find this so; her heart would have been broken to find it otherwise.

On the same date there was a skirmish between Colonel Parsons's column and a party of the enemy to the north of Aberdeen.

"Through me the way is to the city dolent; Through me the way is to eternal dole; Through me the way among the people lost," with that of Dr. Parsons, , "Through me you reach the city of despair; Through me eternal wretchedness ye find; Through me among perdition's race ye fare." I do not think any one will deny that Dr. Parsons's version, while far more remote than Mr.