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The outer wall has a considerable batter. The famous Nau d'Es Tudons is about 36 feet in length. The façade is slightly concave. All the naus are built with their façades to the south or south-east, with the exception of that of Benigaus Nou, the inner end of which is cut in the rock, while the outer part is built up of blocks as usual.

"Oh, surely not! Nou. That would be taking vengeance, and revenge is evil." Nehushta shrugged her shoulders. "Caleb may think otherwise, as I do at times. Wait, and we shall see." As it chanced, they did see something.

There was his wound he might die of it. Nay, surely he would not die. For her sake, the Essenes who knew him would treat him well, and they were skilful healers; also, what better nurse than Nehushta could be found? Ah! poor Nou, how she would grieve over her. What sorrow must have taken hold of her when she heard the rock door shut and found that her nursling was cut off and captured by the Jews.

We first hear of Tartar raids upon China in the reign of the emperor Muh Wang, in the tenth century B.C. As time went on, the tribes combined and fell in steadily greater numbers upon the southern realm. Of these alliances of tribes the first known was named by Chinese historians the Heung Nou, or "detestable slaves."

'E ke Ola, Lua ole! E ukuia kou make e: Lanakila kou aloha; Nau 'na mamo, e maha 'i: Make oe i mau ohua Nou ko makou mau naau; Nou ka ikiaka; Nou na uhane; Nou ka nani oia mau.

At the same moment, the same thought was in the minds of Roger Broom and George Trent, as the little electric launch rounded the point of rock and lost sight of the Bella Cuba. The water, as they looked toward the Ile Nou, which must be their destination, was a flood of molten silver poured from the white-hot furnace of the full moon.

"Now," she said, "whether she live an hour or an hundred years, this child is a Christian, and whatever befalls, should she come to the age of understanding, see to it, Nou, who are henceforth the foster-mother of her body and her soul, that she does not forget the rites and duties of her faith.

In her native land, however, she had another name, Nou, and by this name she was known to her dead mistress, the wife of Benoni, and to his daughter Rachel, whom she had nursed from childhood.

Remember these things, and I say be grateful, since there are many who go through their lives knowing no such joy, even for an hour." "I will try, Nou," said Miriam humbly, still staring at the ridge whence Marcus had vanished. "You will try, and you will succeed. Now there is another matter of which I must speak to you.

And dey live in a fine chateau, with horse and carridge and everything as it would be if they were in their own France. Monsieur has been in France?" Only in Paris, I told her; a spasmodic run across the Channel Paris in eight hours. Two days there then return "That does not give one much idea of France." "Nou, non, Monsieur.