If the man calling himself Professor Perry was really Legrand, and the Italian chef, Signor Aristo the lame man, was he who had been known as Mr. Jose at the Robinsburg Red Cross headquarters, her identification of them must be corroborated.
Signor Aristo was, likewise, smoothly shaven; but Ruth remarked that he looked much like the Mexican, Jose, who had worked with Legrand at the Red Cross rooms in Robinsburg.
The thought came to Ruth Fielding and would not be put away, that this small, retiring person known as Signor Aristo might be a woman.
For suppose you were to ask Aristowhether these things, freedom from pain, riches, and good health, appear to him to be goods?
Do you not see, then, that your master Zeno agrees with Aristo in words, but differs from him as to facts; but that he agrees with Aristotle and those other philosophers as to facts, but differs from them only in words?
But your friend Brutus, on the authority of Aristo and Antiochus, does not see this: for he thinks the case would be the same, even if there were anything good besides virtue.
Aristo was a native of Ceos, and a pupil of Lycon, who succeeded Stratton as the head of the Peripatetic School, B.
I tell you he is the most cursed aristo of them all.
But for the moment the landlord of the miserable apartment was over-willing to make no fuss and ask no questions, for the sake of the money which this aristo in disguise dispensed with a lavish hand.
I would as soon serve a ci-devant aristo as your accursed Committee.
A combined toning solution for aristo may be bought ready prepared, or one can prepare it at home.
The combined toning solution used for aristo paper is the best solution for the plain paper.
Can't you see that the wench is an aristo escaped out of Le Bouffay or the entrepot?
I don't want the pathetic figure of Yvonne Kernogan and her father to remain as a picture of patient resignation in the hearts and minds of every other aristo in the land.
A cursed aristo that Englishman of yours," growled Carrier.
This hope and thought gave Lemoine additional strength, and seeing that the aristo struggled so desperately, he thought to silence him by bringing his heavy fist with a crash upon the old man's head.
The instinct to "have at" an aristo with all the accumulated hatred of many generations was warring with the innate rapacity of the Breton peasant.
Marats taking an aristo to a house of ill-fame where presently I have her arrested .
He had not the faintest idea where the Aristo Apartments might be; but, wherever they were, he meant to find them.
Bibot had a keen sense of humour, and it was well worth hanging round that West Barricade, in order to see him catch an aristo in the very act of trying to flee from the vengeance of the people.
But they were nearly always caught at the barricades, Sergeant Bibot especially at the West Gate had a wonderful nose for scenting an aristo in the most perfect disguise.
Every afternoon before the gates closed and the market carts went out in procession by the various barricades, some fool of an aristo endeavoured to evade the clutches of the Committee of Public Safety.
Aristo is frequently confounded with another philosopher of the same name, Ariston of Iulis, in Ceos, who, about 230 B.
Once I had seen a condemned man step through that aperture at the order of an aristo whom he had offended.
Once indeed we had ventured to suggest to the aristo Council the advisability of removing the Central Control to some other point, but the cold silence that greeted our diffident advice deterred us from further pursuit of the subject.
The possibility flashed on me when I was half-mad with rage and disappointment at the callous cruelty of the aristo Council.
For the first time I saw expression on the flaccid faces of the Council--surprise and astonishment that a prolat should dare dispute an aristo command.
The stealthy sounds in the next room brought the movements of the aristo perfectly clear before his metal vision.
The ci-devant Comte de Sucy--a pestilential aristoif ever there was one!
No doubt the aristo would remain here under shelter until the storm had abated.
The aristo was evidently alone; only one solitary footstep was approaching the chateau.
The sound caused the aristo to turn, and the next moment a loud and merry laugh roused the dormant echoes of the old chateau, whilst a pleasant, drawly voice said in English: "I am demmed if this is not my dear old friend M.
Very few," Gourdon assured him, "since we decreed that trafficking witharisto property was a crime punishable by death.
Chauvelin's keen, pale eyes tried to pierce the gloom in the direction whence in all probability the aristo would come.
Merri, with a spiteful glance directed against his former rivals, "or Guidal and Desmonts will cease to look glum, and half my joy in thearisto will have gone.
There was also a great relief to nerve-tension in shouting Horror and Anathema with self- righteous indignation; and additional excitement in the suggested "aristo in disguise.
Evidently the aristo did not intend to come out of the lodge to-night.
The impudent rascal, flaunting such fine clothes--like the aristo that he is.
One or two ironical voices had asked him what he had done with the aristo and her lace furbelows, but it remained at that and Mademoiselle Marny need have no fear.
Citizen Merlin is too much of an aristo to hurt anyone; his hands are too clean; he does not care to do the dirty work of the Republic.
The goats were so wild that hardly any one but Aristo had ever seen them, but he knew they were there.
And so Aristo was allowed to trot along by his father's side, carrying a formidable bow, which he himself had made, with a quiver of arrows at his back.
Aristo was taken in charge by Proxenus, a near kinsman.
Aristo could find the bee-trees better than the bears--all you had to do was to watch the flight of the bees as they left the clover.
The next year when the King came back to Stagira, Aristo was still there.
Aristo knew where the wild boars fed in gulches, and where the stunted oaks grew close and thick.
And Aristo presently cried out: What then, for heaven's sake, are there any that banish philosophy from company and wine?
Against these sayings of Aristo no one had anything to offer in reply, since it was quite evident he was jesting.
I looked forward to seeing the country between Cleveland and Aristo (which is the name of the town nearest to the Valley Farm) because except for the drives I had had near Newport, I knew nothing at all of the real country in America.
Aristo the Chian, who maintained the Stoic view, was practically refuted by his fellow pupil Persaeus, who took two twins, and made one deposit money with Aristo, while the other after a time asked for the money back and received it.
Aristonem: this is Aristo of Chios, not Aristo of Ceos, who was a Peripatetic; for the difference see R.
Aristo of Alexandria, a Peripatetic, who may be the same.
Pyrrho and Aristo together as authors of exploded systems, cf.
And of course, Patrocleas, you know all about Bessus the Pæonian, and about Aristo the Oetæan leader of mercenaries.
By mounting aristo prints in this way one avoids getting paste on the face of the picture, and it will retain much of the gloss imparted to it by the ferrotype plate.
Aristo prints can be mounted direct from the ferrotype plate or the ground-glass to which they have been squeegeed to dry.
As they sit at work, Aristo speaks:— “Agellius will make his appearance here this morning.
Aristo rejoiced in his without restraint; and he made his sister rejoice in hers, if enjoyment it was.
Then, after a pause, Aristo added, “Why should he be?
Aristo sees the change with no kind of satisfaction.
Nor was it in serious matters alone, but still more on lighter occasions of intercourse, that Aristo and Callista were attractive to the solitary Agellius.
Christian, he fully thought that Aristo had come to insult him, and was on the point of bidding him leave him to himself.
Aristo has received from Jucundus the overtures which Agellius had commissioned him to make, and finds, as he anticipated, that they are no great news to his sister.
Whilst he was yet an infant, carried in his mother's arms, Aristo went to Hymettus to sacrifice to the Muses, taking his wife and child with him.
As in years and virtue, so likewise he increased extraordinarily in bodily proportion and shape, insomuch that Aristo named him Plato, which implies breadth of shoulders and bold eloquence.
Next day, as he was relating this to some of his friends, Aristo came to him, and presented his son Plato to be his pupil.
Aristo (there were two philosophers by this name, one a Stoic, the other an Aristotelian) attributes to the soul a perceptive faculty, which he divides into two parts.
Aristo holds that sensibility acts only with the help of the sense-organs, and that intelligence does not need them to enter into activity.
Its contents were, that "Aristo came not with a private commission to any person, but with a public one to the elders;" by this name they called the senate.
There's an aristo present--he keeps alive a dog which would be a week's meal for a family!
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