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Some gave the address, 'Rue des Bergers, No. 3, Paris-Grenelle. "Those letters left me no doubt upon what had taken place. My father had met a young working-girl of rare beauty: he had taken a fancy to her; and, as he was tormented by the fear of being loved for his money alone, he had passed himself off for a poor clerk in one of the departments."

There are some pages of this sort in Christus. But there are beautiful and wonderful things in this vast work. If we regret that the author lingered too long in his imitation of the Pifferari of the Roman campagna, on the other hand, we are delighted by the symphonic interlude Les Bergers

And not in vain; for, after a week of investigations he brought me a nurse, residing Rue de l'Universite, who remembered perfectly having once attended, on the occasion of her confinement, a remarkably pretty young woman, living in the Rue des Bergers, and nicknamed the Marquise de Javelle.

I never searched for bones in these caves, owing to the absence of the stalagmitic covering which preserves cavern-bones from decay; nor did I take any notice of such as presented themselves without search, for the bergers are in the habit of throwing the carcases of deceased cows into any deep hole in the neighbourhood of the place where the carcases may be found, in consequence of the general belief that living cows go mad if they find the grave of a companion; so that I should probably have made a laborious collection of the bones of the bos domesticus.

At tea, which they both took with lemon, Soames spoke of the Transvaal. "There'll be war," he said. Madame Lamotte lamented. "Ces pauvres gens bergers!" Could they not be left to themselves? Soames smiled the question seemed to him absurd. Surely as a woman of business she understood that the British could not abandon their legitimate commercial interests. "Ah! that!"

Now, you know, C., I could not spare you; first, because I have not learned French enough yet; and next, because I don't know how to make change." "Add to that," said I, "the damages to the bergers and flocks." "Yes," she added; "no doubt when we get back to the inn we shall have a bill sent in, 'H. B. S. to A. B., Dr., to one shepherd and six cows, fr."

It is impossible to give an analysis of this vast work here. We have already spoken of the charming interlude, Les Bergers

Roosevelt branded several of the palliators of these "the Hearsts and La Follettes and Bergers and Hillquits," and others as reactionaries, as the "Bolsheviki of America," who really abetted the violent criminals by pleading for leniency for them on the ground that after all they were only "philosophical" theorists. Roosevelt was not fooled by any such plea. "When you," he told Mr.

At tea, which they both took with lemon, Soames spoke of the Transvaal. "There'll be war," he said. Madame Lamotte lamented. "Ces pauvres gens bergers!" Could they not be left to themselves? Soames smiled the question seemed to him absurd. Surely as a woman of business she understood that the British could not abandon their legitimate commercial interests. "Ah! that!"

In a print by Rembrandt, he has emulated, in picturesque and poetical treatment, his famous Vision of Jacob, in the Dulwich Gallery. Ital. L' Adorazione del Pastori. Fr. L'Adoration des Bergers. Ger. Die Anbetung der Hirten. The story thus proceeds: When the angels were gone away into heaven, the shepherds came with haste, "and found Mary, and Joseph, and the young Child lying in a manger."