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"From the Castle of Le Blanc, my lord, where it was given me by Ambroise Devine." "Ah, yes, he was attacked and wounded. What did he tell you?" "That troops were being collected secretly to surround Tanlay and Noyers, that the banks of the Loire were guarded" the Prince gave a start of surprise and that unless you moved quickly, your escape would be cut off."
Devine happened to have in his pocket. At eleven at night, the Professor, having had nothing but a noon lunch, was handed up the bread. . . . About three o'clock in the morning, when the basket was wholly immersed in the water, and the inmates clinging almost lifelessly to the ropes, the Professor climbed down to them, and they were surprised to see in his hand the two small pieces of bread they had given him the night before.
He could see the sparks and blazing fragments stream past the shack, and he had no wish to encourage his comrade in the rashness he contemplated. "Well," said Weston, "I'll go as I am." Then Saunders remembered something, and seized him by the shoulder. "Hold on!" he cried. "Did either of you bring the giant-powder and detonators along?" Weston glanced at Devine, who shook his head.
"It was the broken men who made this country," said Devine.
Ed True, however, lacked the cool nerve and emptied his revolver. Monte cursed him for a fool. 'You couldn't hit a barn that far off in this light, he shouted. 'Take your time, can't you? Howard's lips tightened. That was Monte Devine for you. Steady and cool as a rock. 'We've got the best of you, Al, called Monte warningly. 'Better crawl out while you got the chance.
And Cuthbert Banks, doing his popular imitation of a sardine in his corner, felt for the first time that life held something of sunshine. Raymond Parsloe Devine was plainly shaken, but he made an adroit attempt to recover his lost prestige. "When I say I have been influenced by Sovietski, I mean, of course, that I was once under his spell. A young writer commits many follies.
Billiter gasped, "Damn it, gal! do you mean to say you've deceived your father so you might git out along of a blanked lunatic?" This was too much. Devine observed with majesty, "Sir, I can pardon much to the father of the lady whom I love; but there are limits, sir. Beware!"
And vill you blease, Mary Devine, dell dose natives outside to stop those damdt drums vile I speaks?
Adams and Sumner, Labor Problems, chap. V. A. S. Warner, American Charities. E. T. Devine, Principles of Relief. S. Webb, Prevention of Destitution. L. Veiller, Housing Reform. Deforest and Veiller, The Tenement-House Problem. J. Lee, Constructive and Preventive Philanthropy. Alden and Hayward, Housing. J. A. Riis, The Battle with the Slum. National Municipal Review, vol. 2, p. 210.
Devine, and as much about poems as Mr. Stevenson. Her peculiar equipment, if she is a good homemaker, is a round of experience and a bent of mind which make it possible for her to cooperate intelligently with the dietitian, the trained nurse, the sanitarian, the Thomas Orchestra, Mr. Devine, Mr.
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