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THE INTERPRETATION OF SENILITY Senility inevitably follows maturity, not as night follows day by a mathematical necessity, but because of the process of degeneration which ultimately overtakes all the glands of internal secretion, dominant as well as subordinate.

Then, under guidance of Barney, those who were wise followed swiftly down the river-road until daylight, when they hid in the dim recesses of the white-oak swamps, where they lay concealed many hours.

These she will follow implicitly, under your supervision, and I feel confident the result will be a well-developed character along the lines on which women, through no fault of their own, are so lamentably deficient, namely, the proper conduct of business and management of money.

" "My eldest is never one to follow blindly," Mrs. Maxa said with animation.

You have heard the letter and listened to its answer; but he knew nothing beyond the facta fact which soon received a terrible significance from the events which so speedily followed.

The eariy Christians faithfully followed the practice.

" "Oh yes, medicine-man," said the Boy, following the narrative eagerly.

Their weapons do not endanger life; and as each one knows that his adversary is merely following his vocation, they often fight without animosity.

The same thought passed through the old pedlar's mind, but it was too late to retreat, so they silently followed their new host and his brother.

Peace followed promptly.

" In answer to her request, the old woman lighted a candle, and Babette followed her upstairs into a small, low chamber.

Then, as I went on further and further into details, their faces began to glow, and I offered to guide them to it, while they declared that they would gladly follow, far or near, whithersoever I could spare the time to lead them.

After watching a considerable time, every now and then applying his ear to the ground to listen for approaching footsteps (a plan invariably followed by Indians themselves), he ascertained that an Indian was in the vicinity; again intently listening, he soon satisfied himself that the alarm he had experienced was occasioned by one individual only.

" "That's a promise," said Chet, looking back over his shoulder as he reluctantly followed the others upstairs.

Mechanically, Ben followed the servant into the room, but he had not made half a dozen steps when he looked around in surprise and bewilderment.

By regular rhythmic movementthis is of special importanceshe brings this power within the child's own conscious control when she dandles him in her arms in rhythmic movements and to rhythmic sounds, cautiously following the slowly developing life in the child, arousing it to greater activity, and so developing it.

Yet we say loosely, such an event happens in consequence of the law of attraction; meaning only, in conformity with the law, so as to verify the law, to follow from it logically.

She followed strictly her plan for private prayer twice a day; she kept watch over herself continually, and in almsgiving and other ways endeavoured to do as much good as she could. III.

He was a natural leader of men, and I felt that I would willingly follow him anywhere.

I followed him as obediently as a child.

Into the latter town he made a triumphal entry, through streets lined on both sides with the principal inhabitants, whom he passed by in disdainful silence, and who humbly followed the Gaucho tyrant to his quarters in a clover-field, where he allowed them to stand in anxious humiliation while he conversed at length with an old negress whom he seated by his side.

" Katherine and Bobby followed him downstairs.

Thayendanega had apparently given no heed as to whether his movements were known, for never an effort had been made to cover the trail, and we followed it as readily as if it had been blazed.

In order to understand the enormous difficulties overcome by Cavour it would be necessary to follow literally, day by day, the history of that period.

On the morning of Sunday, September 30th, four rabo-de-juncos came to the ship; and from so many of them coming together it was thought the land could not be far distant, especially as four alcatrases followed soon afterward.

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