Part 58 (1/2)
'You,' said the little girl, slowly--'well, papa, dear, you like ot'”
806
Guilt is always cowardly
--_From the Latin_
807
Dr Guthrie tells an anecdote in which he humorously introduces a Brechin citizen, alive in his youthful days:--”An honest countryra, empty chap, who had taken it into his head that he would have so Said the father, 'Mr Linton, ye see,o'at the youth, and not seeing any sign that there was much in him, 'What are you to make of him?' 'You see, Mr Linton,' rejoined the father--and it showed how sound the old Scotchrace, we'll make a minister o'
hirace, ill you make of hiet grace, we'll just mak' a dominie o' him! '”
--_Frorown
[807:B] Learning
807a
_Dr Guthrie to his Son_: ”I saw an adage yesterday, in aand acting on, it is this wise saying of the great Lord Bacon's:--'Who asks much learns , to confess iven up that, and now seize on every opportunity of adding to e”
--_From Memoir of Dr Guthrie_
H
808
HA AND AH!
Ha, is an excla surprise or joy; ah, an exclarief
--_Fuller_
809
How use doth breed a habit in a man!--
--_Shakespeare_