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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

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JProverfcs and Phrases :

Keep body and soul together, i. 27

Kelso convoy, ii. 425

Kicking up Bob's-a-dying, i. 150, 258

Killing the calf in high style, vii. 270, 315

King of Hungary's peace, xii. 98

~KpuTnr, Kai<rap, KvXrvp, altv rpta icd-mra K&KIQTO.,

xi. 209, 255, 330

Xe Roy ne veult : Le Roy s'avisera, xi. 451 Leap in the dark, ii. 86, 154 Xease for three lives, vi. 230, 297, 358 Let severely alone, vi. 228, 317, 353 Like a thousand of brick, vi. 209 L'ltalia fara da se, xii. 232 Literary gossip, ii. 15

Love me, love my dog, ii. 522 ; iii. 51, 113, 173 JLoveless as an Irishman, ix. 68, 137 MacFarlan's geese, ix. 270, 314
 * Mad as a hatter : like a hatter, vii. 149, 238

Make a long arm, iv. 44, 118, 158, 215, 498 Making one's parish, i. 206, 254, 315 Man in a quart bottle, i. 136. Man of the world, x. 408 Man's extremity is God's opportunitv, viii.

510

Meddle and muddle, xii. 422, 486 Meg's diversions, ix. 208, 254 .Men, women, and Herveys, viii. 250, 334,

360 ; ix. 252

Mesopotamia : That blessed word Mesopo- tamia, i. 369, 458 ; ii. 253 Miller of Huntingdon, viii. 30, 115 Mohammed and the mountain, i. 89, 151, 231,

275

TMonkeys' Parade, i. 225, 276 31orgenstunde hat Gold irn Munde, vi. 49, 117.

195

Mother of dead dogs, i. 325 Mother of free Parliaments, i. 227, 315, 375 Music of the future, i. 249 My monkey's up, v. 325 Nemesis of words, i. 149 Nescit serviro virtus, i. 211 .Never swap horses when crossing the stream,

iii. 269, 358, 433

No great shakes, iii. 129, 173, 257, 338 None of us infallible, v. 346 Nose of wax, v. 7 Not room enough to swing a cat, ix. 187, 237.

276

Nuts to (a person), ix. 386 KOO-AIOS ffKrjv-r). xii. 77, 117, 170 O si sic omnes, x. 429, 474 Of bad crow, bad egg, ii. 408 Of sorts, vii. 10, 56, 117, 136, 197, 274, 417,

454; ix. 174 Of that ilk, xii: 99 Old cock o' wax, ii. 528 Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, i. 89, 177 'Old Mother Damnable, viii. 69 On the nail, vi. 47, 212 On the tapis, ii. 289 Once is never, vii. 148, 237 Our incomparable Liturgy, iv. 248 : viii. 97 Paint the lion, iv. 109 ; v. 297 Peace with honour, xi. 209 Petit roi de Peronne, xi. 91, 154 Fimlico order, v. 167, 254 Piraeus mistaken for a man, xi. 9, 57
 * Out " for a thing, vi. 409, 494 ; vii. 35, 52

Proverbs and Phrases:

Plundering and blundering, ii. 267

Plus je connais les hommes plus .faime les

chiens, v. 180

Pro patria est dum ludere videmur, iii. 147 Probability is the very guide of life, iii. 226,

275

Psychological moment, i. 416 Pudding-time, vii. 149, 216 Pull one's leg, vii. 508 ; viii. 58, 158, 213 Put a beggar on horseback, variants, iii. 269,

334, 414 Put that in your pipe and smoke it, iv. 207,

259

Queer his pitch, v. 269 Quite a few, x. 487 ; xi. 58 . Quo vadis ? vii, 449, 497 ; viii. 34 Riding the high horse, iv. 490 ; v. 15, 54, 114 Rights of man, ii. 404 Robbing Peter to pay Paul, vi. 46 Rome was not built in a day, ix. 166 Roper's news, xi. 110, 174 Rydyng aboute of victory, iv. 408, 474 Sabbath day's journey, iv. 429 ; v. 15 Satan rebuking sin, v. 330 Satius est petere fontes, quam sectari rivulos,

ix. 269, 317

Scaling the hennery, vii. 110, 354 Scarborough warning, xi. 46, 95, 136, 158,

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Schreib dir's hinter das Ohr, vi. 388, 455 Scotch science, iv. 250 Secular trees, iii. 207 Sedulous ape, iii. 207 Selling of a horse, vi. 328, 496 Set up my (his) rest, vi. 347 Sex horas somno, vi. 411, 474 ; vii. 71, 136,

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Sham Abraham, vi. 269 Shipshape and Bristol fashion, ix. 446 Shoe her horse round, iv. 387, 459 Si vis pacem. para bellum, vii. 308, 394 Silks in the kitchen, vi. 168, 255 Skyreburn warning, xi. 95, 136, 158 Sleeveless errand, v. 445 ; vi. 16, 73 Sol eorum successus intuetur, v. 366 Splendid isolation, v. 348, 454 ; vi. 14 Spoiling the ship for a ha'porth of tar, v. 468 ;

vi. 54

Sport of Kings, vii. 7, 138, 278 Standing for Parliament, i. 87, 252, 432 Storm in a teacup, ii. 86, 131, 173, 255 Stricken field, xii. 379, '409, 450 Strike of Saunsons, iii. 108 Strip and go naked, iv. 306 Swell of soul, viii. 170 " Tace " is Latin for candle, i. 380 Take a back seat, iv. 7 Take his haste, vii. 126 Take your hurry, vii. 126 Tamson's mear (mare), vii. 9, 54 Tea and turn out, iv. 170, 235, 336 Tela prsevisa minus nocent, vii. 246 Terra Susana, iii. 83, 235 Tertiam quid, iii. 67, 131; iv. 97 The devil owed him a service, vi. 169 The hindmost wheel of the cart, x. 171, 377 The more the merrier, v. 429 ; vi. 15 There's some water where the stags drown,

x. 29, 77