Rose at Exeter, a prodigious smart young man, quite a beau , clerk to Mr.

One of his poems tells how Cowper scolded his spaniel Beau for killing a little baby bird "not because you were hungry," says the poet, "but out of naughtiness." Here is Beau 's reply--

(CECILY: "I haven't ANY beau ! I don't mean to think of such a thing for at least eight years yet!")

Le coeur d'un beau jeune homme est souvent difforme.

This was like removing to a fashionable square, or living in a beau quartier of a capital.

I hoped you would have taken him for your beau , and left dear Harry to me.'

Il fait a present la pluie et le beau temps."* He's too proud for anything.

Maggie perceived that here was the beau ideal of a man.

"Much better, and in extremely good quarters," said George; but, turning quickly to Miss Osgood, he added, "So, Miss Maria, your beau has condescended to walk with you at last?"

"Ruby Gillis says she means to have a beau as soon as she's fifteen," said Diana.

Diana writes me that Dora has a beau . Just think of it--that child!"