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But to be driven out at first, and to be brought back by the Prussians and the Russians, and then to come and humiliate us, that was contemptible, and the older I grow the more I am confirmed in that idea it was shameful! Zébédé came to see us from time to time, and he knew all that was in the gazette.

If Lalage's Gazette disgusted them with me and made it obvious that I could not succeed as a candidate in the East Connor Division of County Down I should be greatly pleased, and my ten pounds, or whatever larger sum might be required to pacify the fiercest of the bishops, would be very well spent. I opened the Archdeacon's letter next.

On the previous morning the "New Hampshire Gazette" appeared with a deep black border and all the typographical emblems of affliction, for was not Liberty dead? At all events, the "Gazette" itself was as good as dead, since the printer could no longer publish it if he were to be handicapped by a heavy tax.

Should the name reach him through the Gazette as being worn by you, it might lead to the Bastille. That I would not willingly see befall you, dear boy." Germain was touched with the kindness in his friend's voice. "What should I do?" he asked, faltering. "Remain at Eaux Tranquilles, resume your own name, and enjoy life quietly, with all I possess yours." Tears rose in the young man's eyes.

"A correspondent of the Charlestown Gazette tells an anecdote connected with the Duke of Saxe-Weimar's recent journey through our country, which we do not recollect to have heard before, although some such story is told of the veritable Capt. Basil Hall.

In this year, too, he won a classical scholarship a demyship of the annual value of £95, which was tenable for five years, which enabled him to go to Oxford without throwing an undue strain on his father's means. He noticed with delight that his success was announced in the Oxford University Gazette of July 11th, 1874.

The great room with its dingy wainscot only half lighted by the candles on the table before us, was cluttered with a hundred odds and ends that collect in a deserted house a ladder, a stiff, rusted bridle, a coil of frayed rope, a kettle, a dozen sheets of the Gazette, empty bottles, dusty crockery and broken chairs. He surveyed them all with a bland, uncritical glance.

Mortimer darted upon Captain Hungerford's name in the Gazette "And I cannot refrain from mentioning to your lordships the gallant manner in which I was seconded by Captain Hungerford." "Happy mother that I am! And more happiness still a letter also from my colonel! Thanks of commanding officer gallant conduct abroad leave of absence for three weeks and will be here to-morrow!"

"Full of vigor and song and the breath of the sea." St. James Gazette. "A real tale of the sea which makes one feel the whiff of the wind and taste the salt of the flying spray such is Mr. J.B. Connolly's new book, 'The Seiners. ... Certainly there is not a lover of the sea, man or woman, who will fail to be delighted with this breezy, stirring tale." London Daily Telegraph.

Nothing can equal the avidity of these people for news. We sat down after dinner under some trees in the village, and Mr. de began reading the Gazette to the farmers who were about us. A party at quoits in one field, and a dancing party in another, quitted their amusements, and listened with undivided attention.

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