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I was fully prepared to find much iteration in my ideas but had little expected that out of every hundred words twenty-three would give rise to exactly the same association in every one of the four trials; twenty-one to the same association in three out of the four, and so on, the experiments having been purposely conducted under very different conditions of time and local circumstances.

Latterly, they had a feverish attack at the same time.

Now, on the same piece of paper my friend had also registered the various infantile illnesses of the children, and corresponding to each illness was one of these halts.

There remained no doubt in my mind that, if these illnesses had been warded off, the development of the children would have been increased by almost the precise amount lost in these halts.

They would certainly have become domesticated like cattle, if they had been able to breed in captivity.

Many investigations concur in showing the vast multiplicity of mental operations that are in simultaneous action, of which only a minute part falls within the ken of consciousness, and suggest that much of what passes for supernatural is due to one portion of our mind being contemplated by another portion of it, as if it had been that of another person.

Lord Kitchener's statement that on the Eastern front the Germans had "almost shot their last bolt" is a better summary, and when we reflect on their enormous superiority in artillery and equipment, that is a great tribute to the strategy of the Grand Duke in conducting the most difficult retreat of modern times.

The German Society for the Protection and Preservation of Monuments has held a meeting in Brussels and expressed its thanks to the German Military Authorities for the care they had taken of the Monuments in Belgium.

When the Kaiser was at Windsor in 1891 he told the Eton College Volunteers he was glad to see so many of them taking an interest in the study of arms, and hoped that if ever they had to draw their swords in earnest they would use them to some purpose for their country.

It will be remembered that when the famous IOU had been handed over, Copperfield remarked, "I am persuaded not only that this was quite the same to Mr. Micawber as paying the money, but that Traddles himself hardly knew the difference until he had had time to think about it."

It will be remembered that when the famous IOU had been handed over, Copperfield remarked, "I am persuaded not only that this was quite the same to Mr. Micawber as paying the money, but that Traddles himself hardly knew the difference until he had had time to think about it."

"] Even Sir Edward Carson admitted that Mr. Birrell had been well intentioned and had done his best.

He was a Mussulman, my father having had him taught with special care by a holy moulvie, by reason of the fact that his mother had had him sprinkled with holy water by her priests and had taught him the tenets of the Christian faithdoubtless a high and noble one since your honour is of it.

Of the killing of others he had forgotten, for his memory was poor, save for insult and kindness.

Had the splendid, noble Sheikh from the North heard his cry and had he found the toni?

Had he been picked up?

Was it an hour ago or eight hours ago that the night had fallen?

Had he an hour to live or a night?

None had seen the deed, consummated in unrelieved gloom; the light had failed most timely....

He knew they could not send him over the way to the Duri Jail, since he belonged to Aden, had been convicted there, and only sent to the Duri Reformatory because Aden boasted no such institution....

India had killed his wife, and broken him.

He had had what seemed to him to be bitter experience also.

There was no arms on board as was ascertained; the conspiracy was known to the whole company, and had I informed, my life would have been taken, and though I knew if I was found out my life would be taken by law, which is the same thing, so I did not inform.

From the notorious nature of his crimes, alone, even the most impartial stranger would have condemned him to the last punishment; but the supreme government wished to hear what he had to say for himself, and ordered him to be tried according to the laws.

When arrived there, they informed the merchants of the unfortunate death of Skinner, and of the proposal which had been made to them.

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