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Doubtless, also, the presence of delegates from the Hispanic countries at the international gatherings at The Hague served to acquaint the world at large with the stability, strength, wealth, and culture of their respective lands. Individual Americans took an active interest in their fellows of Hispanic stock and found their interest reciprocated.

But we went to three in one forenoon with a priest, afterwards had the courage to get into the very centre of a neighbouring building wherein were two and twenty nuns, and then reciprocated compliments with an amiable young lady called the "Mother Superior."

Anson Burlingame ripened into personal intimacy, and on the visit of the latter home there were reciprocated between these gentlemen the most cordial expressions of respect and friendship.

The Duc de Bourgogne, passionately in love with his wife, was not so well made as Nangis; but the Princess reciprocated his ardor so perfectly that up to his death he never suspected that her glances had wandered to any one else. They fell, however, upon Nangis, and soon redoubled. Nangis was not ungrateful, but he feared the thunderbolt; and his heart, too, was already engaged.

"You're a sportsman, sir, a sportsman, and I like you," an affection which I at once reciprocated. "Ee, bless me, my man," he pursued. "What's your horrible name?" "Ray, sir." He took out his cane and turned first to Pennybet. "I find, Mr. Pennybet, that, when you were breaking bounds, you should have been with your company your company, sir at shooting practice.

The earth is bound round by chains, which render geographical distribution arbitrary distinctions, and enable thought to be reciprocated without being arrested by distance in space. Blind must be the nation that does not see in all this an alteration of conditions, which introduce new elements into the competition of industry.

'Well, Miss Garston, I suppose I ought to congratulate you for succeeding where I have failed. Of course I knew what he meant, but I pretended to misunderstand him, and he went on, 'You have won my sister's heart. Gladys cares for few people, but she seems very fond of you. 'The feeling is reciprocated, I can assure you. 'I am glad to know that, he returned heartily.

England was just then entering on the glorious epoch of her Elizabethan literature. Bruno came into the brilliant court circles, meeting even the Queen, who cordially welcomed all men of culture, especially the Italians. The astute monk reciprocated her good-will by paying her the customary tribute of flattery.

As I say, it was no wonder we liked him, and I think I may also say, without flattering ourselves, that the sentiment was reciprocated. I don't believe the joy he showed at all times could have been assumed. It must have been pure joy, without alloy. His table manners were above reproach. He would, never grab or show unseemly greed.

I also told him of the broad way in which Sir Edward was looking at the difficult problems that confronted Europe, and I expressed the hope that this view would be reciprocated elsewhere, so that, when the final settlement came, it could be made in a way that would be to the advantage of mankind. The Chancellor is out of town for a few days and I shall see him when he returns.