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Besides the oil may be contagious. It still smells gooey." "Anything for peace. Give me a lift. There," Judith hung over the edge but Jane held on to the black head. "It's not so safe as the floor but I suppose it is more prophylactic. Now I will sleep. The girls seem to have died down. Strange" yawn and groan "how they do love to fuss up the rooms." "Temperment, my dear.

"You will come out when you reach a proper Age," she said, "if your Impertanence does not kill me off before my Time." Dear Dairy, I am fond of my mother, and I felt repentent and stricken. So I became more agreable, although feeling all the time that she does not and never will understand my Temperment. I said: "I don't care about Society, and you know it, mother.

I finally concluded that my senses were impressed by a certain air of gravity, sadness, or, still more properly, of weariness, which took something from the youth and freshness of the countenance, only to endow it with a seraphic tenderness and majesty, and thus, of course, to my enthusiastic and romantic temperment, with an interest tenfold.

I feel sometimes a longing to run wild and do unheard-of things, and to make men know my strength, to well, to virtually turn the world upside down." A frightened look leaped into the girl's eyes. He was so vehement, so passionate, so powerful, that at times she felt how inferior in temperment she was to him.

My father was a pedestrialatory specialist, a shoemaker, in fact, and brought me up for that profession. But I gave up pedestriality, finding omniferaciousness more in my line. Matter of temperment, of course inward, like that, with an awl, you know, or outward, like that' he swung his fat arms wide 'as an omnigerentual man of affairs: an Agent.

We must still admire her generous hospitality, and her warm affection for Christ, although her natural temperment and mistaken views betrayed her into an improper mode of expressing it. She presents a lively contrast to those who manifest no regard to religion or its ministers, and whose errors originate not in mistake, but in cherished hostility and inveterate prejudice.

"But la, Miss!" said Mrs Marrot, sitting on the bed and patting the baby, whose ruling passion, mischief, could not be disguised even in distress, seeing that it gleamed from his glassy eyes and issued in intermittent yells from his fevered throat, "if your nurse is of a narvish temperment she'd better not go with my John, 'cause he usually drives the Flyin' Dutchman."

The annunciation of Black Hawk, moreover, caused me great astonishment, and after pondering the matter I was finally forced to set down as its cause one of those unaccountable whims to which the savage temperment is often subject.

The young express agent well knew the erratic temperment of his singular friend, but Baker had been so placid and natural up to the present moment, and this excitable outburst was so vivid and unaccountable, that Bart felt sure that there was some important reason for the same. All eyes were now fixed on Baker.

We have desided, if Everett marks us well in English from now on, to aplaud it, but if she is unpleasent, to sit still and show no interest. JANUARY 5TH, 6TH, 7TH, 8TH. Bad weather, which is depressing to one of my Temperment. Also boil on noze. A few helpfull Deeds nothing worth putting down. JANUARY 9TH. Boil cut. Again I can face my Image in my mirror, and not shrink.