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Answer me: Are not theirs the loftiest names inscribed on your marble catalogues of the nations?" He let his voice out startlingly and shouted: "CREEPS there a creature of the earth with spirit so sordid as to doubt it, to doubt who heads those gilded rolls!

I had a lot of these schools send me their catalogues and they're mighty interesting, though a good deal of it I don't understand. What do you suppose it's all leading up to?" "That question is bigger than I am, Aunt Sally.

"A bargain," cried all the girls. "I'll write for some seed catalogues this afternoon," said Helen. "It's so appropriate, when it's snowing like this!" "'Take time by the fetlock, as one of the girls says in 'Little Women," laughed Roger. "If you'll cast your orbs out of the window you'll see that it has almost stopped. Come on out and make a snow man."

There is good pay and she would just sell catalogues, and look after things a little. Of course the candy-woman may not be competent; but, from what Miss Sydney told me, I think she is just the person." The next Sunday the minister read this extract from "Queen's Gardens" in his sermon. Two of his listeners never had half understood its meaning before as they did then.

Ye Hutte is an artist's studio, and its name may be found in all the exhibition catalogues, for several generations of painters drift through it every year. As one inmate rushes off to the Continent, the sea-shore, or the mountains, another takes his place.

But the fiction is generally so obvious that the danger of historians in the past has been not to be misled by it but to ignore the elements of truth which it may contain. For the Hindus have a good verbal memory; their genealogies, lists of kings and places generally prove to be correct and they have a passion for catalogues of names. Also they take a real interest in describing doctrine.

The Puritan Period is generally regarded as one destitute of literary interest; but that was certainly not the result of any lack of books or writers. Says Burton in his Anatomy of Melancholy: I have ... new books every day, pamphlets, currantoes, stories, whole catalogues of volumes of all sorts, new paradoxes, opinions, schisms, heresies, controversies in philosophy and religion.

He made, indeed, rapid progress, and about 1772 received the Academy gold medals for drawings of 'Coriolanus taking leave of his family, and 'Venus soliciting Vulcan to make armour for her son. From 1774 to 1780 his name is to be found in the catalogues of the Academy as an exhibitor of various drawings, original and copied, in red and black chalks, after the manner his master had rendered popular.

Complete Catalogues sent on application Rosa Mundi By Ethel M. Dell Author of "The Top of the World," "The Lamp in the Desert," "The Way of an Eagle," etc. Some of the finest stories ever written by Miss Ethel M. Dell are gathered together in this volume.

With throbbing heart I set the parcel on a clear table; eyed it whilst I mended the fire; then took my pen-knife, and gravely, deliberately, though with hand that trembled, began to unpack. It is a joy to go through booksellers' catalogues, ticking here and there a possible purchase.

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