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"It seems to me," she says, "that this period is not suggestively named when called the Middle Ages, nor accurately named when called the Dark Ages, but that both suggestion and accuracy combine in that view which denominates it as a Twilight Age. An idea which certainly embodies much of truth." Mellen Chamberlain, LL.D.

"So that," began Chettle suggestively, "so that " "So that the thing now is to find who it is that made the reproduction," said Allerdyke. "When we've found him or her I reckon we shall have found the man who's at the heart of all this. Leave that to me!

"I think it will be safe for you to take them off until after breakfast." Jewel lifted her shoulders and looked up at him with the glance he knew. "Unless we're going out to the stable," she said suggestively. He hesitated a moment. "Very well," he returned. "Let us go to the stable." "But first we must tie the ribbons," she said with a joyous chuckle. She would have skipped but for the rubbers.

"You'd better go and see him," said the solicitor, suggestively. "You'll find him reserved enough." Glassdale read and re-read the name as if he were endeavouring to recollect it, or connect it with something. "What particular reason has this man for wishing to find this out?" he inquired. "Can't say, my good sir!" replied the solicitor, with a smile. "Perhaps he'll tell you. He hasn't told me."

Riper than was the French revolution for the advent of an organizing and suggestively powerful general and ruler like Napoleon, is our time for the advent of the wise and high-minded administrator, who will make use of the group-confederacy, the herd-spirit, so much stronger and more consolidated to-day than ever before. I also knew what the qualities and talents of this hero should be.

"I slept out last night back there," he added with a wave of 'is quirt in the direction of Diamond X. "Had supper with the boys at your father's ranch, and he told me you might be needing some one. If you don't " He paused suggestively, evidently ready to ride on and try his luck elsewhere if there was no chance in the valley. "I may need some one," Bud said.

Yes rather than see your lying white face again rather than feel your accursed touch! Find her she lies dead and smiling up there in the mountains and her last kiss was for ME for ME you understand! Now go! and may the devil curse you!" Again the gendarmes clashed their swords suggestively and the brigand resumed his sullen attitude of suppressed wrath and feigned indifference.

"She told me this morning that she'd made Don Ippolito promise to speak to you about it; but he didn't mention having done so, and I hated, don't you know, to ask him.... In fact, Florida had told me beforehand that I mustn't. She said he must be left entirely to himself in that matter, and" Mrs. Vervain looked suggestively at Ferris. "He spoke to me about it," said Ferris.

He wore, with manifest pride, the reputation of being a dangerous animal when roused. He had bought a toy whip, at little Davie's earnest solicitation, and, lashing it suggestively against his boot, he began speaking long before he reached the little group. The lagging crowd of listeners paused, breathless, to lose no word.

You who have not seen the picture will think that this description is but the tale of the writer who reads his fancies into the panel before him. But the intention of the painter did not outstrip the power of expression which his fingers held. He expressed what I say he expressed, and more perfectly, more suggestively, than any words. And how?