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On one of the black benches a shabby youth with very long hair and lank fleshless limbs shook his body violently to and fro while he vociferated the sentences of the Mishnah in the traditional argumentative singsong.

"Then you'll never argue but with yourself," said the stout young surgeon. Then arose the voices of the men militant over those of the men curative. "The finest eye," vociferated our skipper, "Captain Templar, that ever beamed from mortal. Its lovely blue, contrasted with her white skin, is just like " "A washerwoman's stone-blue bag among her soapsuds stony enough."

Then with a voice, emulating that which, when passing by Charing Cross, I have heard issue from an over-stuffed vehicle, when a robust sailor has thrust his body out at the window, the fair creature vociferated, "Drive on, coachman!" He obeyed, and turning round her whole person, she continued nodding at me till they were out of sight.

We're going up there, and will be happy to carry it for you," shouted one from the Belle. "Hurraw for the bully-boat Belle!" vociferated another. "How are you off for bacon hams?" asked a third. "We can lend you a few, if you're out." "Where shall we say we left you?" inquired a fourth. "In Shirt-tail Bend?"

Some of the National Guard were among the throng; and they were stopped every few moments by the people to shout: "Vive la Nation!" the patriotic cry that lent courage to the hearts of the soldiers of the Republic nobly fighting for the defence of our frontiers, but which had been caught up and was incessantly vociferated by the ruffians who inaugurated the Reign of Terror.

He was vociferously applauded, by both troops and populace. General Russo, also mounted, assured him that Brazil was pining for him. In effect, when he was firmly established in the Presidency, the people would be allowed to vote for him. "We have borne two years of misrule," vociferated the commander-in-chief, "but it has vanished before the fiery breath of our guns.

"He's welcome to any number of terms he pleases!" vociferated M'Nicholl. "Hurrah for President Barbican of the Lunatic I mean of the Lunar Republic!" screamed Ardan. "Long may he wave, and may his shadow never grow less!" shouted Captain M'Nicholl, his eyes almost out of their sockets.

How much more loudly would they have vociferated, could they have looked into Friar John's wallet and have seen ratification number one! Then they would have learned that, after nearly a year of what was called negotiation, the king had still meant to demand the restoration of the Catholic worship before he would even begin to entertain the little fiction that the provinces were free.

A scene of violence and tumult ensued, but the regent still continuing firm, the soldiers at length led her down to one of the courts of the palace, where stood her well-known paramour, Munos, bound and blindfolded. "Swear to the constitution, you she-rogue," vociferated the swarthy sergeant. "Never!" said the spirited daughter of the Neapolitan Bourbons.

When the woollen-draper was nearly worn out, the Amazon watched her opportunity, and hitting him on the arm, disabled it. "That's for Mrs. Wood," she cried, as the staff fell from his grasp. "I'm at your mercy, Poll," rejoined Kneebone, abjectly. "That's for Winifred," vociferated the Amazon, bringing the cudgel heavily upon his shoulder. "Damnation!" cried Kneebone.