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Brace up now and help me through. It will be all right if we don't act afraid." "How can I help acting afraid?" said poor Elise, her teeth chattering, "when I'm s-scared to death!" "Don't be scared to death! I tell you there's nothing to be afraid of! Brace up, I say!" Patty gave Elise's arm such a pinch as to make her jump, and just then the cab stopped at the establishment of Boissier Freres.

From music the talk had declined to purveyors. Boissier was the only person for sweetmeats and Catherine for ices. Mme Chantereau, however, was all for Latinville. Speech grew more and more indolent, and a sense of lassitude was lulling the room to sleep. Steiner had once more set himself secretly to undermine the deputy, whom he held in a state of blockade in the corner of a settee.

"Read that, sir; and, although you don't know a great deal about the subject, you will see that this article on Roman Africa is a miracle of misinformation, a monument of ignorance. And it is signed ... do you know by whom it is signed?" "Leave me alone," I said brutally. "Well, it is signed Gaston Boissier. Yes, sir!

A white kitten lies upon a rosy satin cushion; lift the kitten, and you shall find that her bed is a bon-bon box! "How very absurd!" exclaims Sophonisba's mamma, bon-bon boxes not being the particular direction which the extravagance of English ladies takes. Close by the succulent establishment of M. Boissier, to whom every dentist should lift his hat, is the doorway of Madame Laure.

Some circulating library novel? Do not be uneasy, the bag only contained a roll and a paper of bonbons from Boissier, dainties which play an important part in my story. Now I must draw you an exact sketch of this pretty Parisian's face for such she was. A Parisian alone could wear, with such grace, a fifteen-franc bonnet.

Varro asserts that his was the first scientific classification of the subject ever made. The passages should be compared for, as M. Gaston Boissier has pointed out, the difference in the point of view of the two men is here illustrated by the fact that Varro appeals to purely Roman deities, while Virgil invokes the literary gods of Greece. Introduction: of the dignity of the farmer

Ladies are not, however, very fond of bronze, as a rule. The great Maison de Blanc or White House opposite, is more attractive, with its gigantic architectural front, and its acres of the most expensive linens, cambrics, &c. Ay, but close by Tahan is Boissier. Not to know Boissier is to argue yourself unknown in Paris. He is the shining light of the confectioner's art. Peep into his shop.

Sellar, Roman Poets of the Augustan Age. Virgil Ch. V. Boissier, Etudes sur M.T. Varron, Ch. IX. Servius Comm. in Verg. Georg. It does not appear that many of the commentators on Virgil have taken the trouble to study Varro thoroughly.

Miss Sophonisba is within la belle insulaire! buying a bag of marrons glacés, for which Boissier is renowned throughout civilization. The shop is a miracle of taste. The white and gold are worthy of Marie Antoinette's bedroom at St. Cloud occupied, by the way, by our English queen, when she was the guest of the French Emperor in 1855. The front of the shop is ornamented with rich and rare caskets.

Reference to minor deities are frequent in these omen texts. The reference appears to be to some misfortune that will be brought about through the solar deity Gilgamesh. Boissier, Documents, etc., pp. 118-120. I.e., only two. Between the two heads, I.e., the hands and feet are misplaced. IIIR. 65, no. 1. Abnormally small. I.e., the father or master.

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