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Stevens, with an air of intense satisfaction, as she descended the steps "her four children would make a serious gap in the little school; and now, then," continued she, "for the Roths." Mrs. Stevens found not the slightest difficulty in persuading Mrs. Roth to allow her name to be used, in connection with Mrs.

This last was made in my presence, and with the expressed intention of duplicating the Moro box. However, in this case, as in all others, the Bagobo caster did not attempt to exactly reproduce the work of another, but simply borrowed a broad idea, and thus he often creates new forms. See LING ROTH, Oriental Silver Work.

Wednesday, 11th, he locks all the Gates, and stands strictly on his guard. Commandant Roth has only 1,200 regular soldiers; at the outside 1,600 men under arms: but he has gunpowder, he has meal; experience also and courage; and hopes these may suffice him for a time. One of the most determined Commandants; expert in the defence of strong places. "THURSDAY, 12th.

It was a fortuitous thing that Anna Roth should invite Angela and himself, as well as his father and mother, to her house to dinner. On one occasion when Frieda was visiting at the Witla homestead, Angela thought Frieda stepped away from Eugene in a curiously disturbed manner when she came into the parlor. She was not sure.

The late Rudolf Roth had at least been, and his daughter was visibly her father's child; so that, flanked by such a pair, good Semitic presumptions sufficiently crowned the mother. Receiving Miriam's sharp, satiric shower without shaking her shoulders she might at any rate have been the descendant of a tribe long persecuted.

At such times he felt an utter outcast, and sounded depths of misery he had never known before. For this was his first real love, and he loved in the helpless, desperate way of the Latin, without calculation or humour. One evening there was a gathering on the porch of the Roth house. She was there, sitting on the steps with three men about her.

First Anne Roth got out, and then Miss Row and her guest Mr. Somerset. Anne left the platform first, and was walking briskly away when he caught sight of the children, and came up to them smiling and bowing. "How is Mademoiselle?" asked Esther, who never forgot her inquiries. "Not very well, m'amzelle," Anne answered sadly. "I think she is suffering, and her spirits are low.

"Nothin'," she repeated, positively, "but a sinful, wicked person." "Who told you that?" said I, dancing about in a rage. "My own heart." "Your heart!" cried I, blind angry. "'Tis a liar an it says so." "What words!" she exclaimed, changed in a twinkling. "An' to your sister! Do you get back in bed this instant, David Roth, an' tell her that you're sorry."

Roth gazed at the boy, wondering if he would say anything about the six-gun. He liked Pete and yet he felt a little disappointed that Pete should have taken him altogether for granted. "Montoya was in yesterday," said Roth. "Uh-huh? Said he was comin' over here. He's back in camp. Me and Andy was lookin' for a Chola that wants to sell a hoss." "Mighty poor lot of cayuses round here, Pete.

Johannes Müller, the founder of modern physiology in Germany, declared himself against it, and his influence long prevailed; Valentin, Rudolf Wagner, and Emil du Bois-Reymond were on the same side. On the other hand various eminent gynæcologists Litzmann, Roth, Hennig, etc. have argued in favor of the reality of maternal impressions.