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Junker Georg, with the blue feather, is coming again to-morrow and will dine with us." "Junker Georg?" asked the young lady. Maria interrupted the child's reply, and answered in an embarrassed tone: "Herr von Domburg, an officer who came to the city with the Englishmen, of whom I spoke to you a German an old acquaintance.

Junker Georg, with the blue feather, is coming again to-morrow and will dine with us." "Junker Georg?" asked the young lady. Maria interrupted the child's reply, and answered in an embarrassed tone: "Herr von Domburg, an officer who came to the city with the Englishmen, of whom I spoke to you a German an old acquaintance.

Where, as near Domburg, at low water is it possible to draw up ancient temples and statues of unknown deities? In what other place does the sword of a Spanish captain, Mondragone, serve as a lightning-conductor, as at Wemeldingen?

<b>BEERNAERTS, EUPHROSINE.</b> Landscape painter. In 1873 she won a medal at Vienna, in 1875 a gold medal at the Brussels Salon, and still other medals at Philadelphia , Sydney , and Teplitz . She was made Chévalier de l'Ordre de Léopold in 1881. Mlle. Beernaerts was born at Ostend, 1831, and studied under Kuhner in Brussels. She travelled in Germany, France, and Italy, and exhibited admirable landscapes at Brussels, Antwerp, and Paris, her favorite subjects being Dutch. In 1878 the following pictures by her were shown in Paris: "Lisière de bois dans les Dunes (Zélande)," "Le Village de Domburg (Zélande)," and "Intérieur de bois

Junker Georg, with the blue feather, is coming again to-morrow and will dine with us." "Junker Georg?" asked the young lady. Maria interrupted the child's reply, and answered in an embarrassed tone: "Herr von Domburg, an officer who came to the city with the Englishmen, of whom I spoke to you a German an old acquaintance.

He told, too, of the tempests which throw on the shores of Zeeland's little isles the bodies of strange mummied monsters, part man, part boat; and of still, clear dawnings when the fisherfolk of Domburg can discern, far down under the green water, pagan temples of marble, and gleaming statues more perfect than any fashioned by known sculptors, even the greatest masters, when Greek art was in its prime.