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Above all, there is rhythm, rhythm rectangular and sheer and emphatic, rhythm that lunges and beats and reiterates and dances with all the steely perfect tirelessness of the machine, shoots out and draws back, shoots upward and shoots down, with the inhuman motion of titanic arms of steel.

It not only refers to Laura in terms which ought to remain a secret for ever between the writer and me, but it reiterates his suspicion so obstinate, so unaccountable, and so alarming that he has been secretly watched since he left Limmeridge.

"Now, my friends," says Chadband, "since I am upon this theme, and in my lowly path improving it " Guster is heard unaccountably to murmur "one thousing seven hundred and eighty-two." The spectral voice repeats more solemnly, "Go away!" "Now, my friends," says Mr. Chadband, "we will inquire in a spirit of love " Still Guster reiterates "one thousing seven hundred and eighty- two." Mr.

The following is the first notice of the Reform Committee as published in the Johannesburg Star; and it indicates the position taken up: Notice is hereby given that this Committee adheres to the National Union manifesto, and reiterates its desire to maintain the independence of the Republic.

Nevertheless we are setting out from the château, at two o'clock, bag and baggage. Will an eager Fate close them in? Let us hope they will absorb the effervescent optimism of the fat old cook who continually reiterates in her awful French, "They cannot hurt me. I am a Hollander." 2 P. M. Well, off we started.

This testimony is remarkable, coming from that source, for it corroborates and reiterates the Yogi teachings of the Indwelling Spirit Schofield has written: "Our conscious mind as compared with the unconscious mind, has been likened to the visible spectrum of the sun's rays, as compared to the invisible part which stretches indefinitely on either side.

Have we yet reached, or shall we ever reach, an age in which ineptitude, insolence, idleness, fail to work out their inevitable resultant? Or is it less true for us than for those earlier ages the message which the writer of that magnificent thirty-eighth Psalm reiterates, as though he would drive deep into our souls its lasting verity.

Servant girl throws herself upon him wildly, and the virtuous young party in a short-tailed coat comes in and assists in the tableau. Cries of "Hi! hi! hi!" and the weeded gentleman reiterates the price of green smelts. Not a remarkably heavy plot, but quite as bulky as the plots of the Broadway sensation pieces. My name is Jim Griggins. I'm a low thief.

The jailer glances about him for assistance, saying it will be necessary to get him up and carry him to his cell. "To a cell-a cell-a cell!" reiterates the inebriate. "Well, as the legal gentry say," he continues, "I'll enter a 'non-contender. I only say this by way of implication, to show my love for the fellow who gathers fees by making out writs on my account."

From the specifically Swiss point of view, it aims at creating a blind patriotism, which can neither enlighten nor guide the understanding; it monotonously reiterates the story of wars, victories, and brute force, instead of teaching liberty, instead of inculcating the lofty Swiss ideal; it cares nothing for the moral and material needs of the people of to-day. 3.

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