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Updated: June 13, 2025
It was soon after the beginning of the new year that Chris was entrusted with a printed antiphonary that had its borders and initials left white; and he carried the great loose sheets with a great deal of pride to the little carrel or wooden stall assigned to him in the northern cloister.
What have been my sacrifices or sufferings, my dear Armand, compared to yours? In that dark hour when Armand Carrel fell fell by an ignoble bullet in an ignoble cause fell in bitterness and without a hope for liberty in his beloved France I felt impelled to come forward and exert myself for the welfare of my race, and endeavor to aid others in filling the gap created by his loss.
The following summary of this interesting and vitally important and epoch-making work of Carrel is translated from an article published in Paris recently by Professor Pozzi, who witnessed the experiments: "Carrel found that the pulsations of a fragment of heart, which had diminished in number and intensity or ceased, could be revived to the normal state by a washing and a passage.
That most of the horrible fractures I saw are healed, and healed quickly thanks largely to the drainage system of our own Doctor Carrel is not the least of the wonders of the remarkable times in which we live. The next day, Sunday, I left for Paris, bidding farewell regretfully to the last of my British-officer hosts. He seemed like an old, old friend though I had known him but a few days.
Shiner had said, was saying, or was about to say; but wildly flinging his arms and body about in the forms of capital Xs and Ys, he appeared to utter enough invectives to consign the whole parish to perdition. "Very onseemly very!" said old William, as they retired. "Never such a dreadful scene in the whole round o' my carrel practice never! And he a churchwarden!"
From this you can infer that we have had close fighting." "I have heard that an assault was made on the armory of our friends, the Leparge Brothers, for weapons; is it so?" "There was an assault at about ten o'clock; but the windows were too strong to be carried. There has been fighting in the Rue de Petit Carrel, and the neighborhood of the Place Royale, I learn.
Armand Carrel that night sat in this chair, but he was not the man to command his own will or opinions; how could he then bring to obedience and concert the conflicting impulses of others? Armand Carrel was a wonderful man. His motto, like that of Danton, was this: 'Audacity, audacity, always audacity! Yet with all the audacity of Danton, he had little of his firmness.
Armand Carrel the Republican journalist, Alfred de Vigny the Royalist poet, Coleridge the Conservative, and Bentham the Reformer, are taken up and expounded, not as striking individuals, but as types of influences and tendencies.
We must have distinctions, be they what they may, nobility, wealth, talent, beauty, or dress. "This man," once said "Le National" in speaking of Carrel, "whom we had proclaimed FIRST CONSUL!... Is it not true that the monarchical principle still lives in the hearts of our democrats, and that they want universal suffrage in order to make themselves kings?
The duel was with swords, and lasted three minutes. Twice Carrel wounded his adversary in the arm; but as he rushed on him the third time, he received a deep wound in the abdomen. The news spread through Paris. The prime minister, M. Thiers, sent his private secretary for authentic news of Carrel's state. The attendants refused to allow the wounded man to be disturbed.
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