Rilla of Ingleside Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery CONTENTS I GLEN "NOTES" AND OTHER MATTERS II DEW OF MORNING III MOONLIT MIRTH IV THE PIPER PIPES V "THE SOUND OF A GOING" VI SUSAN, RILLA, AND DOG MONDAY MAKE A RESOLUTION VII A WAR-BABY AND A SOUP TUREEN VIII RILLA DECIDES IX DOC HAS A MISADVENTURE X THE TROUBLES OF RILLA XI DARK AND BRIGHT XII IN THE DAYS OF LANGEMARCK XIII A SLICE OF HUMBLE PIE XIV THE VALLEY OF DECISION XV UNTIL THE DAY BREAK XVI REALISM AND ROMANCE XVII THE WEEKS WEAR BY XVIII A WAR-WEDDING XIX "THEY SHALL NOT PASS" XX NORMAN DOUGLAS SPEAKS OUT IN MEETING XXI "LOVE AFFAIRS ARE HORRIBLE" XXII LITTLE DOG MONDAY KNOWS XXIII "AND SO, GOODNIGHT" XXIV MARY IS JUST IN TIME XXV SHIRLEY GOES XXVI SUSAN HAS A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE XXVII WAITING XXVIII BLACK SUNDAY XXIX "WOUNDED AND MISSING" XXX THE TURNING OF THE TIDE XXXI MRS.
— from Rilla of Ingleside by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery
The name in full would probably be Nymphodorus, as Artemas (Tit. iii. 12) for Artemidorus, Zenas (Tit. iii. 13) for Zenodorus, Theudas (Acts v. 36) for Theodorus, Olympas (Rom. xvi. 15) for Olympiodorus, and probably Hermas (Rom. xvi.
— from St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians and Philemon A revised text with introductions, notes and dissertations by J. B. (Joseph Barber) Lightfoot
The Old Romance X. A Queer Mark XI.
— from The Scarlet Bat: A Detective Story by Fergus Hume
THE THORN OF ROSES XVII.
— from The Red River Half-Breed: A Tale of the Wild North-West by Gustave Aimard
[341] E.g. the two texts of Riddle XXXVI (both printed in Sweet's Oldest English Texts , p. 150 f.) and the texts of Caedmon's Hymn from the Moore MS. of Bede's Eccles.
— from The Heroic Age by H. Munro (Hector Munro) Chadwick
On the left is the later tomb of Rameses X. Pl. xviii.
— from The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology by Arthur E. P. Brome (Arthur Edward Pearse Brome) Weigall
THE OPEN ROAD X. A WIND OF CHANCE XI.
— from The Boys' Life of Mark Twain by Albert Bigelow Paine
It has been urged that since Rameses XII., of the XXth dynasty, had a prenomen similar though not identical with the divine cartouche of Rameses II., the mummy in question may be that of Rameses XII.
— from Cleopatra's Needle A History of the London Obelisk, with an Exposition of the Hieroglyphics by King, James, Vicar of St. Mary's, Berwick-upon-Tweed
NORTHOVER DECIDES XXV THE WOMAN'S DARKNESS XXVI OF HUMAN NATURE XXVII THE MASTER OF THE MILL XXVIII CLASH OF OPINIONS XXIX THE BUNCH OF GRAPES XXX A TRIUMPH OF REASON XXXI
— from The Spinners by Eden Phillpotts
Elsewhere three supreme "ignorances" are ascribed to Oengus ( RL xxvi. 31).
— from The Religion of the Ancient Celts by J. A. (John Arnott) MacCulloch
Tutmosis thought that in the time of Ramses XII
— from The Pharaoh and the Priest: An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt by Bolesław Prus
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