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The difficulty is with M. Dubois's ideal, with what he so perfectly expresses. In the last analysis this is not his ideal more than ours. And this, indeed, is what makes his work so flawless in our eyes, so impeccable. It seems as if of what he attempts he attains the type itself; everyone must recognize its justness.

Urbans, in which stood Victor Dubois's inn; there were men coming and going often who knew the city, and who looked puzzled when it was said in their hearing that Victorine was the eldest child of Jean Dubois the wine-seller. She had been kept at a convent all these years, old Victor said, her father being determined that at least one of his children should be well educated.

He had a right to be told, as he had done all in his power to insure the success of a project which had only failed by an unexampled fatality. In admiration of my dear Dubois's wit for I did not conceal the part she played he said that old as he was he should think himself quite happy if he had such a woman with him, and he was much pleased when I told him that I was in love with her.

"How!" said Brigaud, "these letters seized at ten o'clock at Versailles are in Dubois's hands at one o'clock!" "As you say, abbe. You see that they traveled faster than if they had been put in the post." "And what did the prince say then?" asked D'Harmental.

"Old sheepman shot dead in his tracks the same day he was married to a girl young enough to be his granddaughter. Married him for his money and there's no doubt in anybody's mind but that she killed him for the same purpose. She may get away with it, though, for she'll be able to put up a fight with old Dubois's coin." "Whose?"

She told me, I might never be Claude Dubois's happy bride, but that I might be the blessed bride of Jesus. In short, she led me gently into the consolations of our Holy Church. Under her influence and guidance I came into a state of sweet resignation to the divine will, a peaceful rest indeed, after the terrible alternations of suspense and despair I had suffered.

Special studies of importance are: W. E. B. DuBois's Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; M. G. McDougall's Fugitive Slaves , J. C. Hurd's Law of Freedom and Bondage ; Edward McPherson's Political History of the United States ; John H. Latané's Diplomacy of the United States in Regard to Cuba, in American Historical Association Reports ; J. M. Callahan's Evolution of Seward's Mexican Policy ; Phillips's Life of Robert Toombs ; and H. White's Life of Lyman Trumbull . Of peculiar value for the spirit of the times are: Mrs.

French troops also took part in the battle; they consisted of territorials, some cavalry, and Dubois's Ninth Corps; but the heaviest blows were delivered with whole-hearted force and energy upon the British line. This remarkable fight lasted nearly a month. During its progress the Allies withstood some half a million German troops with a force that never exceeded 150,000 in number.

I knocked at Madame Dubois's door at five o'clock, almost dying with hunger. Her surprise was extreme, for she did not know that her daughter was going to meet me at her house. Without more ado I gave her two louis to get us a good supper. At seven o'clock, Madame Lebel, her husband, and a child of eighteen months, whom I easily recognized as my own, arrived.

It is easy to see and to estimate the admirable traits and the shortcomings of M. Dubois's delightful and impressive reminiscences of the Renaissance, of M. Mercié's refined and graceful compositions. They are of their time and place. They embody, in distinguished manner and in an accentuated degree, the general inspiration.

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