aman 130 NOTES. [ACT V. 280. inter'gatories. The word was generally pronounced in the eired form, as it is printed in the three first folios, eve a prose pass.re. All's Well that Ends Well, iv. 3. 207. We find, however, the full for in King John, iii. 1. 147: 'What earthly name to interrogatories Can task the free breath of a sacred king?' 282, fear, be anxious about. See note on iii. 5. 3. 283. So sore, so sorely, grievously. The word is derived from the AngloSaxon sár, connected with the German schwer. It frequently occurs in the Bible, as e. g. Genesis xx. 8: The men were sore afraid.' R The return of this book is due on the date indicated below Usually books are lent out for two weeks, but there are exceptions and the borrower should note carefully the date stamped above. Fines are charged for overdue books at the rate of five cents a day; for reserved folder books the rate is twenty-five cents a day. (For de"Loan of tailed regulations please Books.") Books must be presented at the desk i renewal is desired. see on |