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Again he looked at the boy, and again the resemblance to some familiar face puzzled him. "What is your name?" he asked. "Ben Carter." Carter! That explained it. The boy looked like Conrad Carter, though he had a pleasanter expression. "Have you an Uncle Philemon?" he inquired. "How did you know?" asked the boy, in surprise. "Because you look like Conrad Carter." "He is my cousin."

Isn't there some complication here? I had never thought of John, and did not see how John could be mixed up with an affair I had supposed to be a secret between James and myself, but when we came to locate the day, Philemon remembered that on returning to his room that night, he had found John awaiting him. As his room was not five doors from that occupied by Mr.

It is interesting that this essay of Plutarch's, which gives probably the most complete classical exposition of the moral use of poetry, should have been well known in the renaissance and translated into English by Philemon Holland in 1603. The Romans had very much the same feeling about the moral value in poetry as had the Greeks.

No doubt, he lodges somewhere else but he passes some hours here, once every four or five days." "And always comes alone?" "Always." "Are you quite sure? Does he never manage to slip in some little puss of a woman? Take care, or Philemon will give you notice to quit," said Rose-Pompon, with an air of mock-modesty. "M. Charlemagne with a woman!

"I think," answered Philemon, "that Providence put me here just to make up as best I can for other people's unkindness." The traveler laughed heartily, and Philemon was glad to see him in such good spirits. He took a good look at him and his companion. The younger man was very thin, and was dressed in an odd kind of way.

...the witnesses laid down their clothes at a young man's feet, whose name was Saul. ACTS vii. 58. ...Paul the aged, and now also a prisoner of Jesus Christ. PHILEMON 9. A far greater difference than that which was measured by years separated the young Saul from the aged Paul.

That was very generous, thought the boys, and they said so to the Toyman, but again he told them to "wait an' see." And then Dr. Philemon Pipp turned to the crowd of men and boys and hollered real loud like the minister at camp-meeting, "Who'll be the first to be cuhed? Who'll be the first to be happy again?"

"Nor am I in the habit of having it questioned by colonial striplings," he added insultingly. "Nor am I " began Philemon, heatedly; but Janice checked him by laying her free hand on his arm. "'T is naught to take umbrage at, Phil," she said dissuadingly, "and do not by quarrelling over a foolish nothing spoil my pleasure in seeing you." "That I'll not," acceded the major, heartily.

Bob Hendricks came home a year before John, and with Bob and Watts McHurdie singing tenor at one end of the choir, and John and Philemon Ward holding down the other end of the line, with Mrs.

And only think of bringing up their children in this naughty way, and patting them on the head when they fling stones at strangers!" "Those children will never come to any good," said Philemon, shaking his white head. "To tell you the truth, wife, I should not wonder if some terrible thing were to happen to all the people in the village, unless they mend their manners.

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