Which one of the two lines drawn on this page is longer?
I have included a drawing of it on this page for those who are not familiar with this hypnotic device.
You will be intrigued with every page of the book.
Rather than present them all in this book, I have fully described them and their technique of operation in a 144-page illustrated catalog.
The first page displayed no more than a date now eighteen months past, and the line: "Love came to me to-day.
On page 59, the period after "good things of this world" was replaced with a comma.
On page 333, "unbiassed" was replaced with "unbiased".
On page 408, the exclamation point after "not five seconds" was moved within the quotation marks.
On page 170, "Allnut" was replaced with "Allnutt".
On page 290, the comma after "Philip rebelliously" was replaced with a period.
On page 125, a quotation mark was added after "never meddled with that handle since.
On page 255, the comma after "the flying car" was replaced with a period.
On page 241, the single quotation mark at the end of "will you?
She rang the bell at Holly Lodge just as Philip reached the last page of "Merlin and Vivien.
On page 205, "dimissals" was replaced with "dismissals".
On page 284, a quotation mark was added before "For a grand-uncle".
On page 291, the comma after "I don't want to overcharge you" was replaced with a period.
This was one of the most illustrious statesmen that ever flourished in the page of history.
You will be convinced it is impossible I can allude to your review, when I assure you that I have never read a single page of it.
Some illustrations were moved to facilitate page layout.
Beginning in 1845 he published the Christian Instructor, a thirty-two page monthly.
The old Wisner homestead is located about one mile north of Bellvale, Orange County, and a picture of this historic house will be found on another page of this volume.
The type was neat, the page was pleasing to the eye, and the printer showed evidence of intelligence.
The Local-Press is an eight-page weekly, issued Thursdays at $1.
The Owl is a bright twenty-page monthly issued by the Middletown high school students, and printed at the office of the Times-Press.
The Dispatch was started as a nine-column four-page newspaper, and was first printed in a small frame building on Main street, adjoining the Warwick Valley Hotel.
Bensel started at Newburgh the Home, Farm and Orchard, an eight-page weekly.
Another publication which the writer remembers reading with much pleasure was Home, Farm and Orchard, an eight-page weekly started in 1869 by A.
It is a four-page blanket paper, republican in politics.
It was an eight-page monthly and soon secured a large circulation.
The spellings of Indian words vary much with different authors: in the following list the word as spelled in this book is first given, then the pronunciation, then the number of a page on which the meaning of the word will be found.
Make use of the suggested reading list at the end of the unit, page 79.
Their selection is governed by the general considerations discussed under living room window treatments, page 182.
Insofar as their basic materials differ, the care of fiber rugs differs from those of other fabrics, as set forth in the discussion "Proper Care of Floor Coverings," page 169.
As soon as you detect signs of real interest in a chair, build up a little group based on the principles of harmony which are stated and illustrated in unit VII, page 142.
At this point you may wish to draw up a small table and lay the living-room floor plan[1] on it with the first pageso placed that the customer can easily see it.
Those who desire to make exhaustive or more searching study of this subject will do well to consult such books as have been listed on page 103 of the Suggested Reading List.
By the time you are seated she will likely have read enough of the first page to be interested and awaiting your next move.
As this is written, there is before us copy of a double-page spread by a well-known company which sells home furnishings.
This edition contains on the title-page a small device of fleurs-de-lis.
On the back of the title-page (which contains the device of a crown) is a list of books printed or sold by William Leake.
With really terrifying gravity, the man put down the finished pageand lifted his searching eyes to the woman's flushing, self-conscious face.
Sometimes I copy and arrange; sometimes he dictates; sometimes I just let him talk till he has got a page or section into shape.
A new volume of French memoirs, whereof not a page had yet been cut, was lying upon her knee.
Turning to a page which was headed "Sea Foam," he found every item of labor and expenditure charged to her.
The following equipment is that contained in the cabinet illustrated on page 152 and is sufficient for giving organized instruction to six pupils.
In schools that do not possess tables large enough to be used as suggested above, each pupil should be required to set one place at his own desk, as shown in the illustration on page 20.
Those schools that are fortunate enough to possess a large table can approximate somewhat to the best home conditions, and have the table set in the proper manner, as shown in Lesson VI, page 18.
A glance at the bottom of the page told him that it came from his enemy, Sir Francis Varney, and then he read it with much eagerness.
You ought to have seen the letter she wrote Mrs. Page a few months ago; all about her happiness and Jack,--just as if there never had been another man in the world worth looking at.
He is writing a page of his own autobiography, and he is sure that all the rest of us have like pages in ours.
Poor Slender might as well hope to get the better of pretty Mistress Anne Page as one of us clumsy-footed men might endeavor to escape from the tangled labyrinth of female wiles.
They are reconciled already, inasmuch as they appear side by side on the page of inspiration.
Utterly impossible; and yet this is but one fact of thousands that stand recorded on the page of human history, all lying far beyond the grasp of the most gigantic intellect.
The burning of heretics stands as a most fearful moral blot upon thepage of the church's history.
Individuals in that assembly did minister to him, and their service is recorded on the page of inspiration, remembered above, and it will be abundantly rewarded in the kingdom by and by.
It was wrong, no doubt, to deface the first pageof the Bible in this way, but Ann had said "too wicked to leave about!
Song layouts were adjusted where an anomaly occurred such as on page 20, where the last line of the third verse was not indented, but the rest of the final lines were.
Almost every pagewe have turned might be cited in illustration of the first qualities of extemporaneous address.
Footnote 2: See a Caution and Warning to Great Britain and her Colonies Page 31.
She took a swallowing glance of the first page of Lucy's writing: "Telegraph, and I will meet you.