First day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians.
1 The beautiful and accomplished Miss Keziah Dingley will shortly be united to Dominicus Jordan Esq.
2 A noticeable coincidence is, that the pedler, Dominicus Jordan, should be mentioned in both the journal and "The Spectator."
3 Nothing saved Dominicus either from mob-law or a court of justice but an eloquent appeal made by the young lady in his behalf.
4 But Michiel Dominicus , a trainee lawyer at Simmons & Simmons in London, has only just placed his foot on the first rung of the ladder.
5 Dominicus 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.
7 Dominicus 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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