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And now Dave bent over his chum, who, still unconscious, was breathing heavily. "He's in no immediate danger," breathed Darrin, in great relief. Then, hearing wheels, he stepped to the end of the alleyway. As if in answer to his prayer the vehicle turned ont to be a cab, and without a fare. "Driver, I need you here!" called Dave, and the cab rolled in at the curb.

Samuel Jacobs, of Lewiston, N.Y., on Moral Reform. Mr. Joseph Henry, of Grand River, Ont., on Industry. Mr. A. Sim Logan, of Cattaraugus, N. Y., on Education The Tuscarora cornet band favored this session with music between the speeches. Adjourned at 2 o'clock P. M. and convened again at 5 o'clock P.M. The assembly was called to order by the president. The following were the speakers, to-wit. Mr.

She clutches with her hands, her countenance fills with despair, and her body writhes in agony. "Bring brandy! warm, stimulant! anything to give her strength! Quick! quick! go fetch it, or she is gone!" stammers out the stranger. In another minute she calms away, and sinks exhausted upon the pavement. Policeman shakes his head, and says, "It 'ont do no good she's done for."

He then confided, in very broken language, that the storks with their great flapping wings scared him, and were a great trouble and worry to him, darkening his existence more or less. "Ay, but my birds are very little, and good, and oh, so pretty!" "Den I ikes 'm," said the child authoritatively, "I ont my mammy." "Alas, sweet dove! I doubt I shall have to fill her place as best I may.

"Oh, keep throwin' that meetin' house in my face, I should think you'd git tired ont but don't spoze you will." And Blandina sez, "Oh, Aunt Samantha, don't be too harsh on them happy young men, it is only their high sperits. They would probable settle down and make the best of husbands if they had a tender and loving companion.

This contradiction arises from the fact that military science assumes the strength of an army to be identical with its numbers. Military science says that the more troops the greater the strength. Les gros bataillons ont toujours raison. * * Large battalions are always victorious.

"This last consideration so pressed on me that, when Louvier called on me, I think that day or the nests I gave him Louise's note, and told him that, if he were still as much in love with her as ever, les absents ont toujours tort, and he had better go to Aix-la-Chapelle and find her out; that he had my hearty approval of his wooing, and consent to his marriage, though I still urged the wisdom and fairness, if she would take the preliminary step which, after all, the French law frees as much as possible from pain and scandal of annulling the irregular marriage into which her childlike youth had been decoyed.

She clutches with her hands, her countenance fills with despair, and her body writhes in agony. "Bring brandy! warm, stimulant! anything to give her strength! Quick! quick! go fetch it, or she is gone!" stammers out the stranger. In another minute she calms away, and sinks exhausted upon the pavement. Policeman shakes his head, and says, "It 'ont do no good-she's done for."

"I hope he'll give me a regiment, and I'll marry my cousin," cried Olivier d'Entraigues, with boyish vivacity. The Abbe de Gondi sneered, and, looking up at the sky, began to sing to a hunting tune. "Les etourneaux ont le vent bon, Ton ton, ton ton, ton taine, ton ton "

In French, 'Leo murailles ont des oreilles Walls have ears. Shakespeare, alluding to a servant bringing in a pitcher, as a pretence to enable her to overhear a conversation, uses this proverb, 'pitchers have ears and I have many servants. May that solemn truth be impressed upon every heart, that however screened from human observation, 'Thou God seest me. Ed.