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The unwelcome visitor was still moving about outside and Ned was waiting for some decisive move to be made. The cottage did not rest on the knoll itself, but was set up on blocks a foot or more in height, and before long the boy heard sounds which indicated that the man he was watching was creeping in under the floor. Waiting only long enough to make sure of this, Ned left the porch and hid himself in the jungle, which, on the south, came to within a few feet of the wall. The fellow was indeed under the house, as the boy knew by the sounds he made. It was perfectly dark under there, so his movements could not be observed. In five minutes more the fellow backed out and arose to his feet. Then Ned saw that he held something in his right hand which looked like a fuse. It seemed that it was the man's benevolent idea to deprive the jungle of the society of the boys by blowing up their cottage. Ned's first impulse was to shoot the fellow where he stood. He had no doubt that the fellow had put enough explosive under the floor to kill every person in it. That would be murder, and the boy's impulse was to deal out to the ruffian the fate of a murderer. But he did not fire, for the intruder had not yet lighted the fuse. He stood for a moment with the end in his hand and then moved toward that part of the jungle where Ned was concealed. The boy moved cautiously aside, but even then, as the man crouched down in the vines, he could have touched him with a hand by crawling a yard to the front. Deliberately the fellow lighted a match and applied it to the fuse. The end of the cord brightened for an instant and then became black again. "It is wet." The words were whispered in English. He struck another match, listened an instant to make sure that the nois -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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There is something very curious, and very touching, in thinking how clear and distinct, and how often recurring, were our early anticipations of things that were never to be. In this world, the fact is for the most part the opposite of what it should be to give force to Plato's (or Cato's) argument: the thing you vividly anticipate is the thing that is least likely to come. The thing you don't much care for, the thing you don't expect, is the likeliest. And even if the event prove what you anticipated, the circumstances, and the feeling of it, will be quite different from what you anticipated. A certain little girl three years old was told that in a little while she was to go with her parents to a certain city, a hundred miles off,--a city which may be called Altenburg as well as anything else. It was a great delight to her to anticipate that journey, and to anticipate it very circumstantially. It was a delight to her to sit down at evening on her father's knee, and to tell him all about how it would be in going to Altenburg. It was always the same thing. Always, first, how sandwiches would be made,--how they would all get into the carriage, (which would come round to the door,) and drive away to a certain railway-station,--how they would get their tickets, -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: patna.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9202 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.donarmstrong.com/pipermail/emacsbugs/attachments/20090826/f4a94bcb/attachment.jpg From drinkwater at shopoakpark.com Thu Aug 27 12:41:15 2009 From: drinkwater at shopoakpark.com (Muth) Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 16:41:15 -0300 Subject: once Message-ID: <4A96DED5.1050906@shopoakpark.com> Saw some carriages conveying a number of ladies and gentlemen to church. "Sitting obliquely on an Irish jaunting-car," says the doctor, "was a portly personage with a dark heavy fringe on his upper lip, and otherwise distinguished appearance. I suggested that it might be Sir Henry Pottinger, the celebrated diplomatist and Colonial Governor. We knew he had returned to England, and I had heard he was visiting in Scotland on the banks of Loch Long. 'No, no,' said Mr Maclaren, 'it's quite impossible it can be he. A civilian of great intelligence and sense would never wear a moustache.'" We may gather from the foregoing the prejudice of the period against facial adornments. From about 1855 to some years afterwards we resided at the small town of Alfreton, Derbyshire, -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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John Husee writes to his mistress, Honour Viscountess Lisle, in 1534, that he has obtained the kersey for her gift to the Queen, eleven and a quarter yards at 5 shillings the yard, "very fine and very white." (Lisle Papers, twelve 90.) A few weeks later he writes, "The Queen's grace liketh your kersey specially well." (Lisle Papers, eleven 112.) Note 2. The disuse -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: brine.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9942 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.donarmstrong.com/pipermail/emacsbugs/attachments/20090828/bbdd3781/attachment-0001.jpg From portraying at visiopan.com Fri Aug 28 05:22:04 2009 From: portraying at visiopan.com (Camba) Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 14:22:04 +0200 Subject: Old families. You think a great deal of them in Boston, don' Message-ID: <4A97CB5E.6090706@visiopan.com> You feel so about it, why don't you do something." "O yes, there's a fine opening. We know, because we know ever so much more, how the case really is; but the way it seems to stand is, that Kitty couldn't bear to have him show civility to his friends, and ran away, and then wouldn't give him a chance to explain. Besides, what could I do under any circumstances?" "Well, Dick, of course you're right, and I wish I could see things as clearly as you do. But I really believe Kitty's glad to be out of it." "What?" thundered the colonel. "I think Kitty's secretly relieved to have it all over. But you needn't _stun_ me." "You _do_?" The colonel paused as if to gain force enough for a reply. But after waiting, nothing whatever came to him, and he wound up his watch. "To be sure," added Mrs. Ellison thoughtfully, after a pause, "she's giving up a great deal; and she'll probably never have such another chance as long as she lives." "I hope she won't," said the colonel. "O, you needn't pretend that a high position and the social advantages he could have given her are to be despised." "No, you heartless worldling; and neither are peace of mind, and self-respect, and whole feelings, and your little joke." "O, you--you sickly sentimentalist!" "That's what they used to call us in the good old abolition days," laughed the colonel; and the two being quite alone, they made their peace with a kiss, and were as happy for the moment as if they had thereby assuaged Kitty's grief and mortification. "Besides, Fanny," continued the colonel, "though I'm not much on religion, I believe these things are ordered." "Don't be blasphemous, Colonel Ellison!" cried his wife, who represented the church if not religion in her family. "As if Providence had anythin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I seek a place of refuge whence I can Extend my hand to help those in distress. I will attain the state of Buddhahood To bring deliverance to all mankind. _Dd._ Why do you waste your time, Siddhattha, with this frivolous lad? What profit can there be in gossip such as you two carry on? _K._ You always scold, you hollow-eyed sour face! You always moralize. Even your good brother-in-law is too worldly for you. _Dd._ I did not speak to you, I addressed myself to Siddhattha. _B._ Udayin has a heart, a human heart, And all my sympathy goes out to him. _Dd._ If you intend to lead a religious life and go into homelessness, you had better devote yourself to fasts and contemplations. _K._ You do not talk to me, but I will talk to you, and I will tell you that in all your religious exercises you think of yourself, while Siddhattha thinks of others. I wish you would go into homelessness. Nobody would miss you here. _Addressing himself to_ SIDDHATTHA. But, good my Lord, you must not go into homelessness, b -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: numbs.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9405 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.donarmstrong.com/pipermail/emacsbugs/attachments/20090831/f852ae61/attachment-0001.jpg From yahata at schadlaw.com Mon Aug 31 06:27:36 2009 From: yahata at schadlaw.com (Lunsford) Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 15:27:36 +0200 Subject: Ern princes. His life was divided between tor Message-ID: <4A9BCED4.9050307@schadlaw.com> Acy, between the domestic virtues and the sullen formality of the Puritans. That error it is the glory of Addison to have dispelled. He taught the nation that the faith and the morality of Hale and Tillotson might be found in company with wit more sparkling than the wit of Congreve, and with humor richer than the humor of Vanbrugh. So effectually, indeed, did he retort on vice the mockery which had recently been directed against virtue, that, since his time, the open violation of decency has always been considered among us as the mark of a fool. And this revolution, the greatest and most salutary ever effected by any satirist, he accomplished, be it remembered, without writing one personal lampoon. In the early contributions of Addison to the Tatler his peculiar powers were not fully exhibited. Yet from the first, his superiority to all his coadjutors was evident. Some of his later Tatlers are fully equal to anything that he ever wrote. Among the portraits, we most admire Tom Folio, Ned Softly, and the Political Upholsterer. The proceedings of the Court of Honor, the Thermometer of Zeal, the story of the Frozen Words, the Memoirs of the Shilling, are excellent specimens of that ingenious and lively species of fiction in which Addison excelled all men. 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