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"I don't know. That is what I am trying to find out." "My grathiouth! Maybe the captain is going to run away with the 'Thilly Thue'." "No. Come to think of it, I believe he must be getting the boat ready for our sail to-morrow." "Not without a light. There ith thomething else going on. Oh, look!" Following a period of silence, blue sparks began sputtering from the masthead of the "Sister Sue."

Don't you know?" "No, I don't know what it ith. If I did, I thhouldn't be athking you," answered Grace. "It ith either lightning, fireworkth or a real fire." "It is wireless, Tommy. Don't you know now?" Grace shook her head. "Didn't you ever hear a wireless machine work?" "No; but there ithn't any wireleth on the 'Thilly Thue, ith there?" "I I don't know.

The reader is asked to refrain from parting company with the writer, if his prejudices are aroused, until the consonance of this sketchy account of the basis of morality with Christianity and all idealism can be demonstrated. H. Spencer, Data of Ethics, chap. III. S. E. Mezes, Ethics, chap IX. Leslie Stephen, Science of Ethics, chaps. II, IX. F. Thilly, Introduction to Ethics, chaps.

See, they are going somewhere else," cried Miss Elting. "Why why, what are they trying to do? Are those people crazy?" "They are tacking in," answered Harriet. "Of course. How stupid of me." "It ith the 'Thilly Thue," shouted Tommy. "The 'Silly Sue'! hurrah!" yelled the girls, instantly adopting Tommy's nickname for the boat. "Oh, darlin's, isn't she the beauty?" cried Jane.

He athked the guardianth about you, tho I heard, where we got you and who got you. Why do you thuppothe he wanted to know all of thothe thingth?" questioned the little girl, her eyes wide, questioning and innocent. "I don't know, Miss. Forget it." "Do you thuppothe it hath anything to do with the 'Thilly Thue' going out in the night?"

"Auguthuth," was the curt comment of his partner, "you're a fool." "All right, my boy, you try," suggested Augustus. "Jutht what I mean to do," asserted his partner. "Well," demanded Augustus one evening later, meeting Isidore ascending the stairs after a long talk with the stranger in the dining-room with the door shut. "Oh, don't arth me," retorted Isidore, "thilly ath, thath what he ith."

"Yeth, when I find out what ith going on out here. I won't catch cold, but maybe if I thtay out here long enough I'll catch a fithh. There! I know what you are watching. You are watching that 'Thilly Thue." "Sh-h-h!" The creaking on board had begun again. It continued at intervals for several moments, both girls listening almost breathlessly. "Wha at are they doing?" whispered Tommy.

But there! what need I be telling you that? A College-bred man like you kenth far better about it than a thilly auld country bodie! You'll be meaning to have a grand holiday and lots o' fun a dram now and then, eh, and mony a rattle in the auld man's gig?" At this assault on his weak place Gourlay threw away his important manner with the end of his cigarette.

V, VIII. Sutherland, op. cit, chap. XV. F. Thilly, INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS, chap. III. Westermarck, op. cit, chap. V. Darwin, DESCENT OF MAN, partt. I, chap. III. J. H. Hyslop, ELEMENTS OF ETHICS, chaps. VI, VII. J. S. Mill, UTILITARIANISM, chap. v. H. W. Wright, SELF-REALIZATION, part. I, chap.