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In fact, he so managed to turn the head of this young woman, that she begged him to obtain for her a place in the king's favor. She pleased with an opportunity of injuring me, went to Paris, and betook herself <incog.> to the shop of madame Gaubert. She found her charming, and spoke of her to the duc de la Vrilliere, and both agreed to show her portrait to his majesty.

When it was publicly known that another ambassador was appointed, Cunningham's creditors became clamorous; he contrived to escape from Copenhagen in the night, and was proceeding incog. in his journey homewards, when he was stopped at one of the small frontier towns, and was there actually detained in prison for his debts.

Had been playing the London hostess to tip-top people ever since she put her hair up, probably. "I don't expect to see any girlish bloom on her when I do have the privilege," he continued. "Those people are staying with the Dunster's incog., in a manner, you understand something like royalties. They don't deceive anybody, but they want to be left to themselves.

The lady interrupts by saying she will disguise, and with his assistance, go bring her from the place save her! Mr. Fitzgerald begs she will take the matter practically. She could not breathe the air of the place, he says. "'Thank you Dobbs, says I," he resumes, "and when it got a bit dark I went incog. to Black-beetle's Hole "

There was no hint of obligation, however, in the hours which they spent in seeing my brother's performance as one of the "Three Twins" in Incog. The piece was in truth very funny and Franklin hardly to be distinguished from his "Star," a fact which astonished and delighted my mother. She didn't know he could look so unlike himself.

Steal a furlough and run to Baltimore incog.; but get back in time to take part in the next grand move. Write me fully and frequently of your progress. I have ordered the quartermaster to send down as many boats as he can get, to facilitate your movements. Mules, wagons, etc., can come up afterward by transient boats. I am truly your friend, W. T. SHERMAN, Major-General commanding.

He didn't take a really close look at her until she shoved her signature and Federation identification in front of him. Then his head bobbed up briskly. His eyes lit up. "Trigger!" He bounced out of his chair. His right hand shot out. "Good to see you again! I've been hearing about you." They shook hands. She put a finger to her lips. "I'm here incog!" she cautioned in a low voice.

Who can wonder that such a woman should drink out of a cup covered with designs from Aretino. The Pope had an object in sending her to France. Her son was the Duc d'Alencon; and as they both remained incog. the world did not know that they were mother and son, which occasioned frequent mistakes.

Pugwash entered, dressed in her sweetest smiles and her best cap, an auxiliary by no means required by her charms, which, like an Italian sky, when unclouded, are unrivalled in splendor. The attention that incognito procured for me, the importance it gave me in the eyes of the master of the house, its lodgers and servants, is indescribable. It is only great people who travel incog.

Puddock, if I had half your janius for play-acting, persisted O'Flaherty, 'nothing i'd keep me from the boards iv Smock-alley play-house incog., I mean, of course. There's that wonderful little Mr. Garrick why he's the talk of the three kingdoms as long as I can remember an' making his thousand pounds a week coining, be gannies an' he can't be much taller than you, for he's contimptably small.