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The name of Langarrow, however, may safely be regarded as historic; and this, with its variants of Languna or Langona, is the earliest name that we can trace at Crantock. It proves the existence of a settlement here before the time of St. Carantoc; it seems also to prove the earlier existence of a church. The "garrow" might denote an untraceable St. Garrow or Carrow.

I didn't know whether to send the notice out to you in Colorado, or wire you. It just came yesterday." "The notice? Of what?" "The M. P. & S. L. call for bids. You've heard about it." But Houston shook his head. Jenkins stared. "I thought you had. The Mountain, Plains and Salt Lake Railroad. I thought you knew all about it." "The one that's tunneling Carrow Peak?

Eet shall come through the mountains with a six-mile tunnel, at Carrow Peak where they have work already one, two, t'ree year. Then eet will start out straight, and peuff! Eet will cut off a hundred mile to Salt Lake. Then we will see!" "When is all this going to happen?" The giant shrugged his shoulders. "When the railroad, eet is ready, and the tunnel, eet is done. When that shall be?

Say to heem that there are the cattle that will starve, that in the stores there is not enough provision. That " "I know. I'll call Denver. But I don't know what chance there is the road's been waiting for a chance to go into bankruptcy, anyway since this new Carrow Point deal is about through. They haven't got any money you know that, Ba'tiste.

Hence she was born in 1343, and is said to have been a centenarian, in which case she must have died about 1443. She probably belonged to the Benedictine nuns at Carrow, near Norwich, and being called to a still stricter life, retired to a hermitage close by the Church of St. Julian at Norwich.

On 4th August the body was brought to London, and buried beside that of Mrs George Borrow in Brompton Cemetery. A fruitless effort was made by the late J. J. Colman of Carrow to purchase the whole of Borrow's manuscripts, library, and papers for the Carrow Abbey Library; but the price asked, a thousand pounds, was considered too high, and they passed into the possession of another.