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He found in Venice a secretary of the French legation, Villetard by name, who could be trusted dextrously to undermine the crumbling fabric of the oligarchy. This man persuaded the terrified populace that nothing would appease the fury of the French general but the deposition of the existing oligarchy and the formation of a democratic municipality.

Efficiently and swiftly the crew fastened upon the helpless and bleating sheep their parachutes and onebyone dropped them through the open bombbay. The goat went last and she did not bleat, but dextrously butted two of her persecutors and micturated upon the third before being cast into space.

"Oh, nothing; we shall put you in a nice room, you know all so pleasant for you are not very well; and so. Susan, you just take the lady's hand, and, Martha, you take the other, and we'll show her the way to her room." At this each of the women seized one of Lady Dudleigh's hands quickly and dextrously, the result of long practice, and then they drew her out of the room.

But 'art is a second nature, and imitateth that dextrously and compendiously, which nature performs by ambages and length of time. The scientific interpreter of nature will select, and unite, and teach continuously, and pointedly, in grand, ideal, representative fact, in 'prerogative instances, that which nature has but faintly and unconsciously impressed with her method; for he has a scientific organum, and what is more, a great deal more, a thousand times more, he has the scientific genius that invented it.

But the vast and unutterable success achieved by the Menagerie was this Rockyfeller, shortly after, left our ill-bred society for "l'hopital"; the very same "hospital" whose comforts and seclusion Monsieur le Surveillant had so dextrously recommended to B. and myself.

Bluey took no notice, and only when he had nailed the kangaroo dextrously by the thigh and got him down did it dawn upon the marsupial that Bluey was n't in the secret. Joe tore off his head-gear, called the dog affectionately by name, and yelled for help; but Bluey had not had anything substantial to eat for over a week, and he worried away vigorously.

"Will you be able to finish it?" she asked. "Sure an' I will only don't you be afther stayin' here any longer." At this Ethel stole back to Minnie's room, and stood listening with a quick-beating heart. But the priest worked coolly and dextrously. He felt for the holes to which the screws belonged, and succeeded in putting in two of them. Then there was a noise in the hall below.

As the tumult increased, by degrees her body followed her nose, until she came to the hoop of a cask, against which she so dextrously squatted that she might have been mistaken for a work of art carved in antique bas-relief.

Every body present could see, now, that Delamayn had been allowed to lead on sufferance had been dextrously drawn on to put out his whole power and had then, and not till then, been seriously deprived of the lead. He made another effort, with a desperate resolution that roused the public enthusiasm to frenzy.

Then the good man Bruyn clearly and dextrously demonstrated to the others that it would be a thing most profitable and pleasant to God to gain over this African soul to the true religion, and if the devil were lodged in this feminine body the faggots would be useless to burn him, as said the said order.

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