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S. Seal's Buddhism in China; Buddhism, by T. W. Rhys-Davids; Monier Williams's Sákoontalá; I. Muir's Sanskrit Texts; Burnouf's Essai sur la Vêda; Sir William Jones's Works; Colebrook's Miscellaneous Essays; Joseph Muller's Religious Aspects of Hindu Philosophy; Manual of Buddhism, by R. Spence Hardy; Dr.

He was dressed like a European tall, thin, unbending, in a greyish-white suit. He rode a good horse, and sat it well; his air was commanding, even as he turned and fled in the general rout from that lost battle. I seized Colebrook's arm, almost speechless with anger. "The white man!" I cried. "The traitor!"

Colebrook's astonished fingers. "I don't want your money, Mis' Colebrook not on them terms, even for Keith. I know I hain't earned any the other way, yet, but I hain't tried all the magazines. There's more lots more." Her voice faltered, and almost broke. "I'll do it yet some way, you see if I don't. But I won't take this.

Nettie Colebrook's unappreciative ears got the benefit of it. In the dining-room a disapproving Susan stood by the table. "I thought you wasn't never comin'. The hash is gettin' cold." Mrs. Colebrook gasped audibly. "Yes, yes, I know," murmured Mr. Burton conciliatingly. "But we're here now, Susan." "What will Master Keith have for his supper?" questioned Mrs. Colebrook, lifting her chin a little.

"I notice some things have to be stood," observed Susan grimly. Susan, with Mrs. Colebrook's traveling-bag in her hand, was waiting with obvious impatience to escort her visitor upstairs to her room. Susan's terse comment accomplished what Daniel Burton's admonition had been quite powerless to bring about. Mrs. Colebrook stopped sobbing at once, and drew herself somewhat haughtily erect.