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On this subject I will quote the evidence collected by Sir John Rhys: "A respectable farmer from Andreas told me that he was driving with his wife to the neighbouring parish of Jurby some years ago, and that on the way they beheld the carcase of a cow or an ox burning in a field, with a woman engaged in stirring the fire.
And Miss Rhys being too near the door for any such protection as Alexia suggested, in she walked. "What in the world!" She lifted both hands. "Alexia Rhys, is it possible! I concluded not to go down-town, and came back, and to think of this playing with your best silk waist!"
Near Aberystwyth, Professor Rhys was told of a servant-maid who was lost while looking for some calves. Her fellow-servant, a man, was taken into custody on a charge of murdering her.
"Most of the time you'll be jaunting around, seeing things, and having fun generally. Oh! don't I wish I was going with you." "Alexia Rhys!" cried Polly in astonishment, and casting her needle from her, she deserted the muslin cloud summarily. "Only peg away when I have the mind?" she repeated indignantly. "Well, I shall have the mind most of the time, I can tell you.
She crept off on very dismal feet, till she reflected it wouldn't help matters any to lose heart, and so she set forward at a brisk pace again. Miss Rhys pushed down the window screen and set to work with a complacent smile at the prospect of having her errand performed so nicely. "That's the good of having young people around," she said; "it's so convenient at times to get one's errands done."
Among the ablest books on Buddhism are: "Buddhism;" "The Growth of Religion as illustrated by Buddhism," and the able article on the same subject in the "Britannica" all by Rhys Davids. "Buddha: His Life, Character, and Order," by Professor Oldenberg, is a scarcely less important contribution to Buddhist literature.
Well, well, boys, the old Wolf's cornered at last, cornered at last, and Garm, Levin, Rhys the Cadwallader's going to live and laugh, aye, he's going to live and laugh while a Tavis roasts in hell." Garm started with a low growl, while Cedric kicked savagely at a hound that lay beside the logs. "Aye, Ced, kick the old dog, but it won't stop the Cadwallader's laugh."
Sir John Rhys, Oxford Proceedings, p. 201, sqq. The history of Europe begins in Greece. It is there that the Aryans in Europe first feel the touch of the arts and civilisation of the East, and are stirred up to new activities; and the life thus quickened in Greece transmitted its spark to Italy, and so to the whole of Europe. People and Land.
See M. B., pp. 140-143, and, still better, Rhys Davids' "Birth Stories," pp. 58-63. See also Rhys Davids' "Buddhism," p. 29. This is an addition of my own, instead of "There are also topes erected at the following spots," of former translators. Fa-Hsien does not say that there were memorial topes at all these places. Asita; see Eitel, p. 15.
"Oh, I'm sorry, Aunt." "Very well," said Miss Rhys, turning back to her embroidery again. "And, Alexia, your room looks very badly. I'm astonished that you are so untidy, when I talk to you about it so much." "Well, Polly is helping me fix it up," said Alexia, drawing off and pulling Polly along.
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