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I put them on, not heeding them much, for I was half tipsy with the excitement of the ci of the smo of what had taken place in Dawdley's study, and with the Maraschino and the eau-de-Cologue I had drunk. "What a fine odor of lavender-water!" said Dawdley, as we rode in the carriage. I put my head out of the window and shrieked out a laugh; but made no other reply.

The pauses were frequent in which she straightened herself from the hips and turned to thrust chin and voice into the debate. You saw then the sharp angle, the fine line of light along that raised chin, the charming turn of the neck, her free young shoulders and shapely head; also you marked her lively tones of ci and si, and how her shaking finger drove them home.

Little grey man who comes Over the water, I have knelt down at her feet, Knelt at your Gabrielle's feet -ci ci!" Presently the wife of the governor stepped out from her sleigh, and, coming over, quickly took Parpon's cap from his hand and went round among the crowd with it, gathering money. "He is hungry, he is poor," she said, with tears in her eyes.

Now as we have found CI the refraction of the ray RC, similarly one will find Ci the refraction of the ray rC, which comes from the opposite side, by making Co perpendicular to rC and following out the rest of the construction as before.

Do you know 'Son geloso, or 'La ci darem, or 'Mira la bianca luna?" "I used to sing 'Mira la bianca luna," answered Panshine; but it was a long time ago. I have forgotten it now." "Never mind, we will hum it over first by way of experiment. Let me come there." Varvara Pavlovna sat down to the piano. Panshine stood by her side.

And in the centre of it all, a little king, Ci Hamed Ghralmia a pale, café-au-lait complexioned man, who looked as if life had never shown him one of its angles.

Ma, come si fa? Ci vuol pazienza! This is the sole course open to ingenuous youth in Venice, where confessed and unashamed acquaintance between young people is extremely difficult; and so this blind pursuit must go on, till the Biondina's inclinations are at last laboriously ascertained. Suppose the Biondina consents to be loved?

I threw my line at last in utter despair, and out of the troubled sea I drew the Sieur Tremblay, whom I married, and soon put cosily underground with a heavy tombstone on top of him to keep him down, with this inscription, which you may see for yourself, my Lady, if you will, in the churchyard where he lies: "'Ci git mon Giles, Ah! qu'il est bien, Pour son repos, Et pour le mien!

E poi m'ha detto con un bel sorriso; Io no, non posso star da te diviso, Da te diviso non ci posso stare E torno per mai pin non ti lasciare. Miss Heyburn sighed, and looked up from her work. "Can't you sing something in English, Gabrielle? It would be much better," she remarked in a snappy tone. The girl's mouth hardened slightly at the corners, and she closed the piano without replying.

For I have been told so often that Citizen Naudin, the greatest and most skilful physician in all Paris, never leaves the Hotel Dieu; that the aristocrats and ci- devants have begged him in vain to attend them, and that even the Austrian woman, in the days when she was queen, sent to no purpose to the celebrated Naudin, and begged him to come to Versailles.