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"All love and honey, what?" suggested Dot. "Dot," said Luke, "don't be asi "Oh, that's all right," said Dot "You don't need to pay any at tion to my chaff." Luke sold Jawbones for a much higher price than he had expected. "You see," the agent explained, "the place is in such a perfect condition. Everything up to the mark. Absolutely spotless." "Yes," said Luke. "Mrs.

The whole thing is a gem of lightness and preserva- tion, and is often cited for its beauty; but if it doesn't sound too profane I prefer, especially at Arles, the ruins of the Roman theatre. The antique element is too precious to be mingled with anything less rare.

Then, kissing her on the brow, I left her. Words and Music by Mrs. Some one spoke to me of Je sus, Said he'd come to call on me, Some one told me how he suf-fered, Said, "For you and me he died." Some one gave the in vi ta tion, And we bowed in humble prayer; Lov ing Sav-ior, how I thank thee Some one came to me that day-Oh, I know that man-y oth ers Would be glad if "some one" came.

He looked puzzled; when he lost con- sciousness there had been only two names left in the hat, those of his father and the carpenter; and yet M. Letourneur and Dowlas were both there still. Miss Herbey went up to him and told him quietly that the drawing of the lots had not yet been finished. Andre asked no further ques- tion, but took his father's hand.

He turned as pale as nay, paler than anything that has ever yet been dragged into the comparison; for an instant he stood stock-still, then thrust his hand into his pocket, drew forth the unfortunate substitute, and at the same time exclaiming D tion! dashed it violently to the ground.

Oak stood somewhat as Eros is represented when in the act of sharpening his arrows: his figure slightly bent, the weight of his body thrown over on the shears, and his head balanced side- ways, with a critical compression of the lips and contrac- tion of the eyelids to crown the attitude.

Duty emphasises self- repression; the Greek view emphasised self-development. That "health and beauty and good habit of the soul," which is Plato's ideal, is as much its own recommendation tion to the natural man as is the health and beauty of the body.

The superintendant is also held responsible for all the cooking eutensels of his mess. in considera tion of the duties imposed by this order on Thompson, Warner, and Collins, they will in future be exempt from guard duty, tho they will still be held on the royster for that duty, and their regular tour-shall be per formed by some one of their rispective messes; they are exempted also from pitching the tents of the mess, collecting firewood, and forks poles &c. for cooking and drying such fresh meat as may be furnished them; those duties are to be also performed by the other members of the mess.

Ignorant as we are as to what quarter of the Atlantic we have been carried by the currents, it matters very little to us from what direc- tion the wind may blow if only it would bring, in rain or dew, the moisture of which we are so dreadfully in need.

"'Tis a thought to look at, that ye might have been worse; but even as you be, 'tis a very bad affliction for 'ee, Joseph. For ye see, shepherd, though 'tis very well for a woman, dang it all, 'tis awkward for a man like him, poor feller?" "'Tis 'tis." said Gabriel, recovering from a medita- tion. "Yes, very awkward for the man." "Ay, and he's very timid, too." observed Jan Coggan.