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OUR BETTER HALVES

... is a I lady unlike a mirror ? She gave it up. sBecause, said the rude fellow, *a mirror 0 irellects without speaking, but a lady speaks t' 3witiout reflecting.' And why are you unlike a mirror? asked a . the lady. He could not tell. Because a mirror ...

MAGAZINE MORSELS

... the island. They were rather afraid to go nearhini, for they saw a a he was a saddlehorse, and supposed he would not el 1 speak to them. Now the saddlehorse had never ir c seen creatures so big. 'These must be great o chiefs,' thought he, and he approached ...

THE SUPERIOR SEX

... gowns, and who eschews rents and ravelled at X edges, eliipshad shoes and audacious make.ups; a tl a woman who speaks low, and does not speak j . much ; who is patient and gentle, and inteliectual w r nd industrious; who loves more then she c reasons, ...

GOLD DUST

... ta' ; 1 i mut at to rev.rud appearalices a,.:l tt f.. 'ililqtlg u0ceessaty is the foua- 111 ; :il ituth is *ilent. b t ?? to sp:eak but little of the i IlI nave let awl, or the ?? deleib you s 1 iA' !LIS;3 it S set'et sorrow, which the zil I.to:S i tt: ...

OUR BETTER HALVFS

... to mend bis &i a trousers ly a] And ou 7 EC1 e I refused. And now-oh, horrors I-I oan. rctb tell it 1, al b :speak, my child, speak, Si t, He has worn my bloycle 4i4omers down to dhis office. 8i W Nretch I .h;i- :t9.tt .h n ?? _ _ _ -w ...

NIRVANA

... calm and quiet In thc light of that golden wed, And softened by the shadowvd i That whisper of coming rest. t. For nature speaks to our spirits, a I As her lights and shadows play. I Like the stars that sang together iat At the dawn of creation'S day ...

POOR HUMAN NATURE

... some, of course, t another, The nearest perfect is my good old mother. I One at the church is always to be found, r Ready to speak the praises of the Master, a His words with logic tearfully profound, Ilis object to avoid a world's disaster. '1 Yet in the ...

THE GARDEN OF THE LORD

... l~i'Slia' ] t- ta l of speech is mcrn than eloquence &rai to sp(alt agrielibly to himx with whom we i del! is more thlau to speak in good words or in gcolder-BkeCOs. llb. wish to succeed is an element in every Mtd,''takig without whichi achievement is ...

TO A MISPRIZED MINSTREL

... artless; car But as I watch your dizzy whirl din I think youa not one-half so heartless. Wr ior- Come, then, and to my spirit speak, the Nor heed how callow eads may lash you! elie off Light boldly on my waiting cheek, ass areo And linger there until I mash ...

AMERICA'S LAMENT

... take, . The With forty miles before 'em : Vic- The eyeglass, wrinkling brow and cheek, ?? The soft, flat Way thy lordlines speak. Se. Ab ! these are charms they vainly seek, rom Carissime taerirum I she When forth we venture on the street, Some would-be ...

MEN'S MASTERS

... the outer edge ig of the pavement; and should you cross the street Igbe will wove still on the outsides. it Wpen yqo stop to speak he lifts his hat, and d yen bov. If you are only casual acquaintances, en or if you have inet before that day, this is quite ...

THE GOOD OLD BOOK

... Arioch of Ellasar, and of other Babylonin of kings of the same period, contain Hebrew uames )k which in'dicate that'a Hebiew-speaking popula- I m tion was- iettled in Babylonia at 'the time. Nay, l more ,. the names of the Hebrew .patrinrchs, er Abrnamjacob ...