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Cross section of a pineapple. 8. A horse. Plate LXXI is a ceremonial blanket, such as is hung up over the dead. The figures are identified as a a deer, b horse, c carabao calf, d man. The textile in Plate LXXII, No. 1 is likewise used chiefly as a ceremonial piece, the designs representing a man, b horse, c star.

He nevertheless punished the most mutinous among them, with the loss of a third of their share in the plunder, and the land destined for them. LXXI. In the service of his clients, while yet a young man, he evinced great zeal and fidelity.

And he properly makes him the leader of the train of the vices: Observe that subtle touch of truth in the "wearing" of the portesse, indicating the abuse of books by idle readers, so thoroughly characteristic of unwilling studentship from the schoolboy upwards. SECTION LXXI. Seventh side. Vanity. She is smiling complacently as she looks into a mirror in her lap.

"My tongue shall sing of thy righteousness." "My mouth shall shew forth thy righteousness." "Yea, I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only;" Psalm lviii.; xxxi. 1; xxxv. 24; cxix. 40; xxxv. 28; li. 14; lxxi. 15, 16.

Join me to Thyself by the inseparable bond of love, for Thou alone art sufficient to him that loveth Thee, and without Thee all things are vain toys. Psalm lxxi. 12. Isaiah xlv. 2. Psalm cxxii. 7. Psalm xliii. 3. Of avoiding of curious inquiry into the life of another "My Son, be not curious, nor trouble thyself with vain cares. What is that to thee? Follow thou Me.

No. LXXI. p. 82. These are the prominent objections which have been made to the practice in question. Without denying that they have weight, I think it may be made to appear that they have not the unquestionable preponderance, which is assumed for them.

LXXI. That the next person whom the said Hastings did invest with power in the said country was a certain opulent and powerful native manager of revenue, called Almas Ali Khân, closely connected with the said Hyder Beg Khân, and to whom the said Hyder Beg Khân, as the said Hastings has admitted, "had intrusted the greatest part of his revenues, without any pledge or security for his fidelity."

Psalm lxxi. 12. Matthew vi. 21. Of the desire after eternal life, and how great blessings are promised to those who strive

We must pray to Him that we be not weary or faint in doing the work He has set before us, that we may be worthy of going to that place where "the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest." "Oh! what great troubles and adversities hast Thou showed me, and yet didst Thou turn and refresh me." Psalm lxxi. 8. Ever since we left our happy home we have been troubled and tossed about.

Next month I shall move heaven and earth to find you wherever you are, and meanwhile I love you tremendously. And you. Your work? your mother's health? I am worried at not having news of you. G. Sand LXXI. TO GEORGE SAND 1st November, 1867 Dear master, I was as much ashamed as touched, last evening, when I received your "very nice" letter. I am a wretch not to have answered the first one.