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On all this weighty mass of stone objects, Dr. Munro writes thus: "Since the MS. of this volume was placed in the hands of the publishers a new side-issue regarding some strange objects, said to have been found in Portuguese dolmens, has been imported into the Clyde controversy, in which Mr. Astley has taken a prominent part.

He had been Heartless on previous Occasions, but this was the first time he had been Mean enough to renig on a mere side-issue such as coming across with the Loose Change. Ethel was simply de-termined to have that Necklace, but the unfeeling Whelp tried to kid her out of the Notion. Then he started in to Pike. He suggested a $20,000 Tarara of Rubies and Diamonds as a Compromise.

Wallace had said that he wanted Billy, as a sort of side-issue, to live in San Rafael, so that they could see each other easily, and I wish you could see the house he'd let us have for almost nothing! Then there would be a splendid round sum for the paper, thirty or forty thousand probably, AND the salary! I saw myself a lady, Nance, with a 'rising young man' for a husband "

But all these "war" features, while appreciated and desirable, were, after all, but a side-issue to the more practical economic work of the magazine. It was in this service that the magazine excelled, it was for this reason that the women at home so eagerly bought it, and that it was impossible to supply each month the editions called for by the extraordinary demand.

"Robin told me well something, six months ago, the night after Dilly's wedding, at the dance " "That was why you locked the door, then," I said involuntarily. Both Robin and Dolly turned upon me in real amazement. But I saw that this side-issue would interrupt the story. "Never mind!" I said. "Go on! I'll explain afterwards." "Well," continued Dolly, "he said to me may I tell them, Robin?"

The Pole was only a side-issue, whereas in my extended plan it was the main object. On this little détour science would have to look after itself; but of course I knew very well that we could not reach the Pole by the route I had determined to take without enriching in a considerable degree several branches of science.

Who has not heard an old man thus tracing out the particulars of some remote recollected incident, dwelling for the hundredth time on the unimportant detail, the side-issue, so needlessly anxious to avoid confusion, so bent on useless accuracy.

"Because it is a psychological study a side-issue of existence. Nothing to do with the crude facts of life." "Oh!" Jacqueline drew in her breath softly. "I am only interested, then, in the crude facts? How do you arrive at that conclusion, monsieur?" "By observation, mademoiselle." "And what have you observed?" "It is difficult to say in words.

There might be a woman in each of their lives, but she came second an afterthought a thing for their spare time. Gerald was everything to her. His success would never be more than a side-issue as far as she was concerned. He himself, without any of the trappings of success, was enough for her. But she was not enough for him. A spasm of futile jealousy shook her. She shivered. "Cold?" said Gerald.

It was only when she approached the door of Number 658, and saw once more the brown trunk at the end of the hall, that Clo remembered the odd side-issue of her adventure. She hesitated between the need for haste and the wish to solve the mystery that troubled her. But it would take only a minute to run to the trunk, to sit on it again, and see what happened!

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