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In the sixth bay from the west of the north wall of the nave is the effigy and tomb under which is buried Bishop Booth , the builder of the large projecting porch which bears his name. The recumbent figure of the Bishop is fully vested with a mitra pretiosa with pendent fillets. He wears a cassock, amice, alb, stole, fringed tunic and dalmatic, and chasuble with orfrays in front.

She rose and went to meet Genevieve, who was coming to them from the farther door. "My dear girl, I congratulate you! It has been a grand success!" "Thank you, Aunt Amice," replied Genevieve in rather a listless tone. "Must you be going?" "Lord Avondale has just come in to let me know that it is time." "Er beg pardon," said Lord James. "I wish to speak with Miss Leslie before going."

Veronica was lovelier than he had ever seen her; he could not drive her from his thoughts: and in this perplexed and contradictory mood he hastened out, hoping to get rid of it by a morning walk. A secret magic influence led him on to the Pirna gate; he was just turning into a cross street, when Conrector Paulmann, coming after him, cried out: "Ey! Ey! Dear Herr Anselmus! Amice! Amice!

Ah! far off was the time when Radegonda, Queen of France, had with her own hands prepared the bread destined for the alters, or the time when, after the customs of Cluny, three priests or deacons, fasting and garbed in alb and amice, washed their faces and hands and then picked out the wheat, grain by grain, grinding it under millstone, kneading the paste in a cold and pure water and themselves baking it under a clear fire, while chanting psalms.

Lady Adela had gone through enough to feel with ready tact what would be least jarring to each. She had persuaded Bertha to go back to London, both to her many avocations and to receive Amice, who must still be kept at a distance for some time. Lord Northmoor, as soon as he had strength and self-command for it, read poor Mrs.

"Really, won't you stay, Aunt Amice? I'll have tea brought in at once." "So sorry, my dear," replied Mrs. Gantry, placidly sailing on towards the reception hall. Dolores simulated a yawn. "O-o-ho! I'm so tired. Will nobody help me get up?" With a boyish twinkle in his gray eyes but profound gravity In his manner, Lord James offered her his hand.

Her determination to be a governess was as decided as ever, and it was first brought before her mother by an offer on Lady Adela's part to begin with her at once for Amice, who was now eleven years old. 'Really, now! said Mrs. Morton, stopping short to express her offence. 'That is added Ida, equally at a loss. 'But what do you mean, mamma? said Constance.

Berenson: Venetian Painters, p. 48. "Sp. Amice noster charissime; Intendemo che in le cose et heredit

"Amice, Jacobe," replied the Dominie; "the liquor hath mounted into thy brain, and thou wouldst rebuke thy master and thy preceptor. Betake thee to thy couch, and sleep off the effects of thy drink. Verily, Jacob, thou art plenus Veteris Bacchi; or, in plain English, thou art drunk. Canst thou conjugate, Jacob? I fear not. Canst thou decline, Jacob? I fear not. Canst thou scan, Jacob? I fear not.

They seemed penetrated and suffused by the light of the inner world; the red-brocaded chasuble moving on a level with his eyes, stirring with the shifting of the priest's elbows, was more than a piece of rich stuff, the white alb beneath more than mere linen, the hood thrown back in the amice a sacramental thing.