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"Au dessus du ciel qui est faite en voûte

Voute must have made a bad end. The estate and chateau cost Diane nothing more than the forgiveness enjoined by the gospel. After all, the penalties inflicted on the press, though not decreed by juries, were somewhat more severe than those of to-day.

On the waxed floor of the salon Annette's feet still moved to a rhythmic, half-dancing walk, and her bird-like voice soared to 'Tons les deux, la main dans la main, Nous poursuivions notre chemin, Sous la celeste voûte. 'Under the celestial vault, said Paul; 'and bent on the discovery of what infernal regions?

The natives had a legend that the sun and moon issued from one of these caverns, which Mr. Irving says is the Voûte-

Hamerton went to visit the New Sorbonne, the Hotel de Ville, the Lycee Janson, the new pictures in the Museum of the Luxembourg, those in the private exhibition of M. Durand-Ruel, as well as the exhibitions at Messrs. Goupil's and Petit's. He saw J. P. Laurens' "Voute d'Acier," M. Rodin's studio, and the Musee du Mobilier National, with its beautiful tapestries.

Hayti was the first created, the sun and moon came from the cave near Cape Haytien known as la voute a Minguet, through a round hole in the roof. Men came from another cave, the big ones through a large door, the little men from a smaller one.

«D'autres fois le sommet de la montagne est plus aigu que n'est celui d'une voûte, et les couches paralelles entr'elles, mais inclinées

It was better to smile if only with regret; better, above all, to pass lightly, swiftly, gaily over the depths as well as the surface of existence; for life is short almost as short as one of his own fables Qui de nous des clartés de la voûte azurée Doit jouir le dernier? Est-il aucun moment Qui vous puisse assurer d'un second seulement? The age was great in prose as well as in poetry.

The garde and the juge and the local huissier and the bachelor chemist all beat the hafts of their knives on the table in applause, and she sang, with a vivacity and archness Paul had never before observed in her, a snatch of cheap Belgian sentimentalism: 'Toux les deux, la main dans la main, Nous poursuivions notre chemin, Sous la céleste voûte; Les doux échos mystérieux Répéter nos baisers joyeux Tout le long tout le long de la route.

I think it would have come to homicide before the evening if it were only for the pleasure of seeing something red! And the masters of Dunure, it is to be noticed, were remarkable of old for inhumanity. One of these vaults where the snow had drifted was that "black voute" where "Mr. Alane Stewart, Commendatour of Crossraguel," endured his fiery trials.