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"I fear my foolish tattle has added to pain which I would gladly bear for you." They talked about nothings: about a new horse which Colonel Campian had just purchased, and which he wanted to show to Lothair; an old opera revived, but which sounded rather flat; something amusing that somebody had said, and something absurd which somebody had done.

When they had arrived at the hotel, Colonel Campian proposed that they should come in and have some coffee; but Theodora did not enforce this suggestion; and Lothair, feeling that she might be wearied, gracefully though unwillingly waived the proposal.

Trudgeon of Launceston, father, and poor Father Mayne," interposed Eustace, who had by this time slipped in; and Campian added softly "Yes, your West of England also has been honored by its martyrs, as well as my London by the precious blood of Story."

Rorenco, the grand prior of St Roch, who was commissioned to make enquiries concerning them, after hinting that possibly they were detached from the Church by Claude, the good Bishop of Turin, in the eighth century, says "that they were not a new sect in the ninth and tenth centuries." Campian the Jesuit says of them, that they were reputed to be "more ancient than the Roman Church."

"Lothair has only one weakness," he said to Colonel Campian as the ladies disappeared; "he does not smoke. Carry, you will come?" "Well, I do not think I shall to-night," said Lord Carisbrooke. Lady Corisande, it appears, particularly disapproved of smoking. "Hum!" said St. Aldegonde; "Duke of Brecon, I know, will come, and Hugo and Bertram.

The heroic death of Campian moves him to pity just as much as the death of Latimer; the strenuous labours of Father Parsons to overthrow Elizabeth and Protestantism failed to remove him beyond the pale of Froude's charitable judgment. One English Catholic alone was reserved for the historian's harsh and sometimes petulant criticism. For Cardinal Pole Froude felt the angriest contempt.

Campian is very distinguished," said Lothair; "but I think she was an Italian." "They promise to be an interesting addition to our party," said the duchess, and she rose. There never was any thing so successful as the arrangements of the next day.

Campian had some time before glided out of the pavilion, and was giving directions to the workmen "I fancied I had heard that Mrs. Campian was a Roman." "The Romans were Greeks," said Mr. Phoebus, "and in this instance the Phidian type came out. It has not been thrown away. I believe Theodora has inspired as many painters and sculptors as any Aryan goddess.

'So that faith is urged, but not faith ONLY; again, by faith is meant all Christianity, and the whole religion of Christians. Campian. 'Though works void of Christ are nothing; yet through grace they serve to justification.

The eagerness shown to hear Campian was so great that in spite of the rewards offered for his arrest by the Government he was able to preach with hardly a show of concealment to a large audience at Smithfield.

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