He was an artist and a keen and penetrating observer; he employed psychology in the service of his art, and probably to that might have been attributed the individual character of his portraits-a quality to be found in an equal degree only in those of Ricard.
"Jacqueline, v1"
Th. Bentzon (Mme. Blanc)
There are few cases on the subject; the chief are, Ricard v.
"The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping"
H. Byerley Thomson
Ricard was ill, that was the news in school; the other teachers had their hands full, and did not give themselves any extra trouble about the doings of so regular and trusted an inmate as myself.
"Daisy in the Field"
Elizabeth Wetherell