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Jacques la Pla, pupil of Jean le Saive, a master painter of Malines in 1673, died in 1678. Jean Barthelemy Joffroy, born 1669, was historian, painter, and engraver. He died 1740. Jean Joseph Van Campenhout, designer and engraver. He was designer of the great book of the "Cavalcade of Malines" in 1775. Antoine Opdebeek, born 1709, author of many paintings of merit, was an untaught genius.

"If you please, ma'am, La ady Julia Pos ostlethwaite is below, and asks whe ether you are truly going ma'am?" "Going? Where to, Mr. Ferdinand?" "The other pla ace, ma'am. Her ladyship is crying something terrible, ma'am, and says, till she no no noticed the fact she had no no notion you was leaving us so soon, ma'am." Here Mr.

Michaelis for a special reas ome modifications of David's costume I have appeared in p ssume possession of them. I generally enter No. 94 dressed a Warren. All this may sound very silly to you, like pla "Warren!" That name stood out clear. Did it mean the suffragette, Vivien Warren, who had sometimes been here, and in whose adventures her husband seemed so unbecomingly interested?

She must have been pleased that the famous poet, who had been the King's tutor and friend and who had been both the friend and enemy of the great Cardinal, should trouble to write such a long poem all about her sparrow. Here are a few quotations from it: "Pla ce bo,* Who is there who? Di le sci, Dame Margery; Fa re my my, Wherefore and why why?

She looked hastily back along the curve, then ahead down the steep mountainside. "We never could turn in this pla ace, but it isn't possible to drive through. Fate is against us." "Why, I think Fate favored us. She built this barricade, but she left us an open door. I must unhitch, though, to get these kittens through."

He was apparently the first to use the term Limousin to describe classical Provençal, and when it became applied to literary Catalonian, as distinguished from plá Catalá, the vulgar tongue, the result was some confusion.