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" On November 28th there appeared in the advertising columns the announcement of "A History of New York," in two volumes, price three dollars.

This Narrative can he had at the Depository of the American Anti-Slavery Society, No 143 Nassau Street, New York, in a neat volume, 108 pp. 12mo., embellished with an elegant and accurate steel engraved likeness of James Williams, price 25 cts.

In one volume, 18mo, price 38 cents.

Accordingly, one afternoon, when walking out with her mother, she persuaded her to go into a toy shop, and price a doll which she saw in the window.

It provoked the amiable Berkeley to a harshness equally unwonted and unwarranted; while it softened the rugged Warburton so far as to dispose the fierce, yet not altogether ungenerous, polemic to price an enemy in the very heat of conflict.

"Who is Price a fightin'? He is a fightin', I do know.

The attendants upon this place of worship raised a subscription, and in the year 1791 caused a beautiful window of stained glass to be placed over the communion table, representing the conversion of St. Paul; by that ingenious artist Francis Eginton; price four hundred guineas.

'What price our heads if they start shooting off the gun?' 'They probably won't start until they have light enough to see where they're shooting,' returned Ken.

I doe forgive you from my verie soule, And thinke not that I shed these store of teares, For that I price my life, or feare to dye, Though I confesse the manner of my death Is much more grievous then my death it selfe;

Festa Mobilia, price 13 lire, by Rev. N. Nilles, S.J. Calendar study is highly interesting, and the articles in the Catholic Encyclopedia and Father Thurston's articles in the Month on Calendar affairs are always instructive.

"All kinds arrive daily direct from the coast, and prices the maximum when possible.

The old rule of pricing a negro by the price of cotton by the poundthat is to say, if cotton is worth twelve cents a negro man is worth $1,200.00, if at fifteen cents then $1,500.00does not seem to be regarded.

Ah Fong's subsequent story of what happened was simple, and briefly to the effect that Quong, having entered his shop and priced various litchi nuts and pickled starfruit, had purchased some powdered lizard and, with the package in his left hand, had opened the door to go out.

The father-fisher, sitting frog-fashion, is poking at a tiny box full of charcoal, and the light, white ash is blown back into the face of a largish Japanese doll, price two shillings and threepence in Bayswater.

I could manage most of it with Phil's help, only there is pricing the skins, the feathers, and the fish which we take in barter from the Indians.

I mean to say, when you leave a girl and a man, each of whom has admitted in set terms that she and he loves him and her, in close juxtaposition in the twilight, there doesn't seem much more to do but start pricing fish slices.

Rent is thus logically the simpler, price the more complex thing.

He looked round the room and tried to price the books, and told himself that three or four days at the club might see an end of it all.

If they consent to sit as models to the interviewer and photographer, let them price their own time.

Willow began pricing cans of delicacies.

4-3/8 x 9, price $9.00for .............................................. $9.00 A copy of paper for one year and either of the following $10 chromos: Sunset in California.

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