[140] Dō-dā´, born 1840, died 1897, one of the greatest French novelists of the later nineteenth century. He has been compared, not unjustly, with Dickens.

[141] Children, Cooking, Church.

[142] See p. [81].

[143] Lē´ber, dear.

[144] See p. [80].

[145] For the story of how part of Poland was included in Prussia, see p. [48].

[146] Boo´d´ha, the founder of a religion largely professed in Tibet, parts of N. India, Ceylon, Burma, China, and Japan.

[147] The danger arising from the growing power of the Yellow peoples, chiefly the Chinese and Japanese.

[148] Land´vair.

[149] The Sultan of Turkey is the religious head of Mohammedans throughout the world.