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"Idem ter socios pura circumtulit unda, Spargens rore levi et ramo felicis olivæ." Æn. vi. 229. "Thrice with pure water compassed he the crew, Sprinkling, with olive branch, the gentle dew."

"I I'm all right now," she faltered. "But, oh! It is so awful terrible. Oh dear!" "Hope for the best," said Walter kindly, leading her to the ladies' parlor, which was screened, by a grill, from the public foyer. "Often, now a days, in shipwreck, nearly all are saved, even if the vessel does founder." "Of a surety yes!" Senor Ramo hastened to put in.

For a week or more, life in San Juan was an experience of delight for the motor girls. They visited points of interest in and about the city, taking Inez with them. Of course Jack and Walter also went, and the change was doing the former a world of good. The mysterious "fat man," as Jack insisted on calling Senor Ramo, had not come ashore at San Juan, going on with the steamer.

Ripae, sc. of the Rhine and Danube, i.e. the Roman border, as in 22: proximi ripae. Poma. Fruits of any sort, cf. Pliny, N.H. 17, 26: arborem vidimus omni genere pomorum onustum, alio ramo nucibus, alio baccis, aliunde vite, ficis, piris, etc. Recens fera. Venison, or other game fresh, i.e. recently taken, in distinction from the tainted, which better suited the luxurious taste of the Romans.

"They they're not here," her brother answered. "Not here? Then where are they? Oh, don't say they're " Cora's voice could not frame the words. At this moment Inez caught sight of Senor Ramo.

Here you are! I'm with you!" cried Joe, changing his course to bring himself to his chum. "Are you all right?" "Yes, except for this cramp. The alligator didn't get near enough to do any damage. But where is he?" "Ramo shot him," answered Joe, for he had seen the creature sink to its death. "You're all right now. Put your hand on my shoulder, and I'll tow you in." "Guess you'll have to.

The commandant started. Evidently he was regarding his callers with more courtesy, for he had been a bit supercilious at first. "Senor Ramo incarcerated?" he asked. "Is it possible?" "Very much so," went on Mr. Robinson, grimly. "And now we come to demand the release of Senor Ralcanto or at least I demand to have an interview with him as does his daughter that we may take measures for freeing him.

Senor Ramo fairly backed away from the excited Inez, but she followed him to the very rail, where, as he could go no further, he made a stand, and continued to listen to her voluble talk. "She certainly has some spirit," murmured lieutenant Walling to Cora. "Is that the fellow she suspects?" he asked, for he had been told the story of Inez. "Yes," answered Cora. "But is my mother aboard?

There may be a chance of saving some our folks if, by any possibility they reached some of the smaller islands. I must see those sailors." "They will most likely remain aboard the Boldero the vessel on which I arrived," spoke Senor Ramo. "They lost everything but the clothes they wore. Doubtless you could see them on the steamer." "Then I'm going with you!" cried Cora.

At present, we are unable to give further information concerning the document. It has been published in Doc. ined. Ultramar, i i, pp. 351-355. The data for the preceding document apply to this one also save that to pressmark should be added "ramo 25;" and that the pagination for this one in Doc. ined. is 355-357.

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