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What I have since heard from you has convinced me; your having suffered from rheumatic fever, and the recrudescence of the rheumatic pain after your terrible experience of the fire and that long chilling swim with so seemingly hopeless an end to it; the symptoms which I have since noticed, though they have not been as enlightening to me as they might be.

On both sides of the Atlantic a vehement and most enlightening debate over constitutional and legal fundamentals still went on. Although the King had packed Parliament, not all the oratory poured out at Westminster favored the King.

During this time of severe test, it cannot be denied that the House of Lords has gained in the respect of the nation, that its debates have not only been dignified but often useful and enlightening, nor that, as at other times in its past history, it has shown itself to be quite as ready as the other House to be a guardian of law and of liberty.

Nations have generally owed their brightest days of power or of happiness to the genius of a single person directing their energies, subduing their follies, enlightening their seasons of early ignorance.

But those two poor chaps must have a letter to hearten them up at once. The kasid can move faster than we can, so we'll have him in and question him a little before writing. Must pay our Mr James the compliment of passing on the news, and enlightening him as to our intentions, too." "Just tell me first what part you have given me. Am I to accompany you with such men as I have?"

"It's enlightening to discover an adored parent's idea of a heavenly person," Francis said, with an amused smile. "He sends me flowers and writes me poetry. We exchange," she explained, and there came to her eyes a delightfully critical appreciation of her own doings. "The heavenly person has I suppose a name?" Frank suggested. "Dermott McDermott." "Has the heavenly person also a profession?"

The old gentleman's look of grave expectancy told his want of enlightening. "I fear you do not remember me, Mr. Ringgan," said the foremost of the two, coming up to him, "my name is Rossitur Charlton Rossitur a cousin of your little granddaughter. I have only" "O, I know you now!" said Mr. Ringgan, rising and grasping his hand heartily, "you are very welcome, Sir. How do you do?

One of the many, and often humorous, incidents that served to bring about this realization of a former aimlessness happened on their second Sunday excursion. This time he had not chosen the Kingsbury Tavern, but another automobilists' haunt, an enlightening indication of established habits involving a wide choice of resorts.

Girls must learn to choose in such a way that their work may be an opening into a life career or may be an enlightening prelude to marriage and the making of a home. Some of the women who uphold the doctrine of equality between the sexes make the mistake of thinking and of teaching that there can be no equality without identical work.

By enlightening the opinions, by expanding the patriotism, and by assimilating the principles, the sentiments, and the manners of those who might resort to this temple of science, to be redistributed in due time through every part of the community, sources of jealousy and prejudice would be diminished, the features of national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony.