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"If you hear if anything happens to me, would you be so kind as to write to Millicent and tell her of it? That is the address." She took the paper, and read the address with a dull sort of interest. "Yes," she said. "Yes, if you like. But nothing must happen to you." There was a slight unsteadiness in her voice, which made her stop suddenly.

"That's right, go on," said Douglas, striving to control the unsteadiness in his own voice. "Where thou diest, will I die'" her arms went out blindly. "Oh, you won't send me away, will you?" she sobbed. "I don't want to learn anything else just except from you." She covered her face and slipped, a little, broken heap at his feet.

It will be easy to solve this objection, if we consider the agility and unsteadiness of the imagination, with the different views, in which it is continually placing its objects. When we attribute to a person a property in two objects, we do not always pass from the person to one object, and from that to the other related to it.

There was a peculiar unsteadiness in her eyes. It seemed to me that this woman was labouring under great excitement. "Did the Surgeon-Major send you?" I asked. "I volunteered." "Hum! I think I ought to have been asked first. This is no place for women." "Wherever there is nursing to be done, we can hardly be out of place," she answered, with a determination which puzzled me.

He had no desire to lie down again. There was an unsteadiness in his legs, but outside of that the evil of his sickness no longer oppressed him. The staff doctor at the Landing would probably have called him a fool for not convalescing in the usual prescribed way, but Carrigan was already beginning to feel the demand for action.

The first measure resorted to was the enforcement of the rule requiring savings-bank depositors, at the option of the institution, to give sixty days' notice before withdrawing deposits. The second expedient was one which had been resorted to during former years of financial unsteadiness. "Emergency currency" was issued. This currency took various forms.

This inconstancy and unsteadiness, to which we must so often find ourselves liable, ought certainly to teach us moderation and forbearance towards those who cannot accommodate themselves to our sentiments: if they are deceived, we have no right to attribute their mistake to obstinacy or negligence, because we likewise have been mistaken; we may, perhaps, again change our own opinion: and what excuse shall we be able to find for aversion and malignity conceived against him, whom we shall then find to have committed no fault, and who offended us only by refusing to follow us into errour?

"Yes, I know it," assented Bea innocently, "it's a negligee style. I'm being a geni " "Go away!" Berta snatched up her bottle of red ink. "Fly, villain, depart, withdraw, retreat, abscond, decamp, in short, go away!" Bea went, holding her neck stiffly on one side to balance the sensation of unsteadiness above her ears.

The night after the unhappy circumstance we have related, in the bar-room of a Broadway hotel, in New York city, a colonel of volunteers, moustached and uniformed, and evidently in a very unmilitary condition of unsteadiness, was entertaining a group of convivial acquaintances, with bacchanalian exercises and martian gossip.

Still there occur to me three such classes, the anti-slavery women, the Quaker women, and the women who conduct philanthropic operations in our large cities. If the alleged unsteadiness of women is to be felt in public affairs, it would have been felt in these organizations. Has it been so felt?

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