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At the end of the second page, he starts, re-reads a sentence or two, and suddenly his face becomes illuminated. He throws up his head. He cackles a bit. He looks as if he wants to say something very badly "Hurrah," probably only he has forgotten how to do it, and finally goes back to the letter again, and this time the third time finishes it. Yes. It is all right!

He reads it; re-reads it. The full import flashes upon him. He knows the character of the miners; knows that there is an element which will take advantage of every opportunity to commit acts of violence. He pictures Ethel at her home, besieged by the mob of miners. "I must get to Wilkes-Barre immediately," he declares. "Mr.

In lakes and rivers, in swamps, in woods, everywhere his insatiable eye penetrated. One re-reads him always with a different purpose in view. If you happen to be interested in insects, you read him for that; if in birds, you read him for that; if in mammals, in fossils, in reptiles, in volcanoes, in anthropology, you read him with each of these subjects in mind.

She is perhaps the one person of his acquaintance who has been able to see through the professor's gravity and find him young. "Thank you," says he. He takes the letter indifferently, opens it languidly, and Well, there isn't much languor after the perusal of it. The professor sits up; literally this time slang is unknown to him; and re-reads it. That girl has come! There can't be any doubt of it.

At the end of the second page, he starts, re-reads a sentence or two, and suddenly his face becomes illuminated. He throws up his head. He cackles a bit. He looks as if he wants to say something very badly "Hurrah," probably only he has forgotten how to do it, and finally goes back to the letter again, and this time the third time finishes it. Yes. It is all right!

She is perhaps the one person of his acquaintance who has been able to see through the professor's gravity and find him young. "Thank you," says he. He takes the letter indifferently, opens it languidly, and Well, there isn't much languor after the perusal of it. The professor sits up; literally this time slang is unknown to him; and re-reads it. That girl has come! There can't be any doubt of it.

I'm quite fit, but I'm rather in the blues about Jimmy. Mother will give you all my news. Your affectionate Nephew. P.S. By the way, I gave your name as nearest relative in case of accidents, to save mother. Mr. Reiss has a curious and unaccustomed feeling of flatness as he re-reads the letter. Somehow or other he does not want Percy to pay him back that fifty pounds.

Weeping he re-reads his friend's letter every hour. But he is mortally dejected and anxious, for the friend proves averse to this excessive attachment. 'What do you want from me? he asks. 'What is wrong with you? the other replies. Erasmus cannot bear to find that this friendship is not fully returned. 'Do not be so reserved; do tell me what is wrong!

When Calpurnia was obliged to leave her husband and go to Campania for her health, we find Pliny writing her tender love-letters, describing his anxiety on her behalf, telling her how he conjures up the very things he most dreads, how he reads and re-reads her letters, which are his only comfort, and begging her to write him certainly once, and if possible, twice a day.

As a result, while one may read some of the novels of Dostoevski with the greatest interest, one is never tempted to re-read them, as one re-reads the novels of Tolstoi and Turgenev, and even those of many secondary novel writers; and the present writer must confess that he had the greatest pain lately in reading through, for instance, "The Brothers Karamazov," and never could pull himself through such a novel as "The Idiot."

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