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I showed him just where we were on the long map of the river hanging over his knee, and I added, with no great relevancy, that my wife and I were renewing the fond emotion of our first trip down the St. Lawrence in the character of bridal pair which we had spurned when it was really ours.

Matters of little moment are rarely consigned to parchment; since, for the mere ordinary purposes of drawing or writing, it is not nearly so well adapted as paper. This reflection suggested some meaning some relevancy in the death's-head. I did not fail to observe, also, the FORM of the parchment.

Thorndyke, is that er we do not quite perceive the relevancy of these ah observations of yours." "Probably not," said Thorndyke, "but you will perceive their relevancy later. For the present, I will ask you to note the facts and bear them in mind, so that you may be able to follow the argument when we come to that. "The next set of data I acquired on the same evening, when Dr.

The relevancy of this rather startling query was a little obscure, but somebody replied: "He was visiting the Kaiser." This was too much for our interlocutor; he pitied our ignorance of the world, lamented our neglected education, and, as if our weakness in arithmetic was peculiarly discreditable, deplored our inability to put "two and two together."

But whisht, the Court is gaun to pronounce the interlocutor of relevancy."

We wrangled over a good many ante-mortem outbursts, but I finally got him to cut his obituary down to this, which he copied into his memorandum-book, purposing to get it by heart: "I DIE THAT FRANCE MIGHT LIVE." I said that this remark seemed to lack relevancy; but he said relevancy was a matter of no consequence in last words, what you wanted was thrill.

"I do tell you so," answered the witness quietly. "I am on oath." The magistrate glanced at Mr. Millington-Bywater. "What is the relevancy of this in relation to the prisoner and the charge against him?" he inquired. "You have some point, of course?" "The relevancy is this, Your Worship," replied Mr.

"Could you be so very kind as to induce your father to ask me to make one of your evening quartette as often as possible?" "The relevancy of that request is striking. Was it suggested by the flavor of the cakes? I sometimes forget to make them." "Their absence would not prevent my taste from being gratified if you will permit me to come. Here is a marked volume of Emerson's works.

In Matt. xxii. 14, where the saying is genuine, 'it is clear that the facts distinctly contradict the moral that "few are chosen." When we come to a passage with a fixed idea it is always easy to get out of it what we wish to find. As to the relevancy or irrelevancy of the clause in Matt. xxii. 14 I shall say nothing, because it is in either case undoubtedly genuine.

What," he asked, with no relevancy that I could perceive, "was the strangest feeling YOU ever had?" I remembered asking girls such questions when I was young, and their not apparently thinking it at all odd. "I don't know," she returned thoughtfully. "There was one time when I was little, and it had sleeted, and the sun came out just before it set, and seemed to set all the woods on fire.