First day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians.
1The beautiful and accomplished Miss Keziah Dingley will shortly be united to Dominicus Jordan Esq.
2A noticeable coincidence is, that the pedler, Dominicus Jordan, should be mentioned in both the journal and "The Spectator."
3Nothing saved Dominicus either from mob-law or a court of justice but an eloquent appeal made by the young lady in his behalf.
4But Michiel Dominicus, a trainee lawyer at Simmons & Simmons in London, has only just placed his foot on the first rung of the ladder.
5Dominicus was acquainted with the toll-man, and while making change the usual remarks on the weather passed between them.
6"Ill-news flies fast, they say," thought Dominicus Pike, "but this beats railroads.
7Dominicus knew the place, and the little mare stopped short by instinct, for he was not conscious of tightening the reins.
8"I tell the story as I heard it, mister," answered Dominicus, dropping his half-burnt cigar.
9"Well, then," rejoined Dominicus Pike, "let's have the latest news where you did come from.
10"Mr. Higginbotham," said Dominicus, tremulously, "you're an honest man, and I'll take your word for it.
11"Good-morning, mister," said Dominicus, when within speaking-distance.
12"So they tell me," said Dominicus.
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