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Cosin was silent. What good angel put it into Tournier's mind to come out with it? but he did burst forth, after a pause, with the imprudent assertion, "The only woman in the world I know in whom anybody might place entire reliance is your sister. Sure am I that the blue sky of Heaven does not more truly reflect the love of God than her blue eyes reflect constancy and truth!"

And now, Miss Cosin, will you mind going with me to another spot more interesting to me than even this, I mean the prisoners' burial ground, where my body would now have been laid but for your dear brother and you?" That last word would have made Alice willing to go anywhere, and she cheerfully consented to pay the rather doleful visit.

"Could anything be better!" cried the others in great delight. "Agreed, agreed." Then Cosin, no longer able to look grave, laughingly exclaimed, "Signed, sealed, and delivered." A few weeks after, Captain Tournier went over to France to prepare his house for the reception of his bride.

Dr Chedsey had quite recovered from his emotions of the morning. Rose's words are given as she spoke them: but it must be remembered that they would not sound nearly so strong to those who heard them as they do to us. Lammas is the second of August. Mrs Cosin, the landlady of the White Hart, prepared a very good supper for the Commissioners. These gentlemen did not fare badly.

John Cosin , Dean, afterwards Bishop of Durham. 18. Simon Gunton , Prebendary, the historian of the church. 19. Herbert Marsh , Bishop. 20. George Davys , Bishop. 21. James Henry Monk , Dean, afterwards Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. 22. Marsham Argles , Dean. Previously Canon . The dates in the above lists, unless stated otherwise, are the dates of appointment.

They too had been talking together as they followed the others along the familiar road that passed by the barracks. It was on the old subject that Tournier seemed never to weary of. "There," he said, pointing to the spot where he had first met Cosin, "that is where I first set eyes on your sunny English face. I remember it by that blighted tree in the hedge-row.

He died Feb. 23, 1813, aged 53 years." When all was over, Tournier remained behind to view the sacred edifice with his friend Cosin. "What a magnificent church," he exclaimed, after he had looked round. "Why, it is a small cathedral! Are all your parish churches like this?" "No," said Cosin, smiling, "this is the finest in the neighbourhood." "Oh, that is where we sit and worship." "How droll!"

He did not like to speak of what he was about to do before Alice, because it was an unpleasant subject for ladies' ears, but when she went out of the room, he began at once to tell her brother all, from first to last. Never had he seen Cosin so greatly disturbed. He listened with open mouth and staring eyes to all that Tournier said without uttering a word.

He had asked to see Tournier. "Tell him to come in here," said Cosin, "and I will leave you to yourselves." "Pray don't," said the other laughing; "I have no secrets with the worthy host of the 'Wheat Sheaf." "I have brought bad news, gentlemen," said the man hurriedly; "your friend, Mr. Villemet, has made away with himself " "What! killed himself?" both exclaimed in horror.