<img src="cid:N64ZIkauVkd9xV7RrWu9C0B35ldLIuoYgVnIN7Q"><BR>----------------------------------------------------------<BR>it for some other word which only approximates exactness, to escape what weaccording to the sex of the individual who wears it -- for in Germany allthe women either male heads or sexless ones; a persons nose, lips,shoulders, breast, hands, and toes are of the female sex; and his hair,ears, eyes, chin, legs, knees, heart, and conscience havent any sex at all. The boy tried to speak, but he raised his voice. "No, I couldnt stand it all over again. Twould cut in to the places where Ive got calloused." Seeing through the others stupor the beginnings of an irresolute opposition, he flung himself upon him in a strange and incredible appeal, crying out, "Oh, you must! You got to go!" commanding and imploring in the same incoherent sentence, struggling for speech, and then hanging on Nathaniels answer in a sudden wild silence. It was as though h
is next breath depended on the boys decision. have at least intended to do so. I have heard of an American student who was The congregation responded in a timid inarticulate gabble, above which rose Deacon Bradleys loud voice, -- "Our soul is escaped even as a bird out of the snare of the fowler. The snare is broken and we are escaped." He read the responses in a slow, booming roar, at least half a sentence behind the rest, but the minister always waited for him. As he finished, he saw the sexton standing in the open door. "A little more steam, Jehiel," he added commandingly, running the words on to the end of the text. The church was icy cold, and he toiled in the cellar, stuffing wood into the flaming maw of the steam-heater, till it was time to ring the bell. As he gave the last stroke, Deacon Bradley approached him. "Jehiel, Ive got a little job of repairing I want you should do at my store," he said in the loud, slow speech of a man important in the community. "Com
e to the store to-morrow morning and see about it." He passed on into his pew, which was at the back of the church near a steam radiator, so that he was warm, no matter what the weather was. man were told in German to go there, could he really rise to thee dignity of