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In 1862, finally, all the property was divided, and the commune ceased to exist. In 1860 a receiver had been appointed. In 1861 Olaf Janson was appointed attorney in fact. This became necessary, because, besides the property, there were debts; and when the trustees were removed and a receiver was appointed, the question necessarily came up how the debts should be met.
Little George paid his respects to the Janson between ten and eleven o'clock, duly dressed. "Mr. Mate, where's your skipper?" he inquired, with an air of consequence that put an extra pucker on his little twisting mouth. "Gone to jail, or to see Doctor Jones, I expect, not giving ye an ill answer," replied the old mate, gruffly. "Perhaps you don't know who I am, sir. Your answer's not polite.
Here captain Schouten and Jaques Le Maire went ashore, and were kindly entertained by the general Laurence Real, admiral Stephen Verhagen, and Jasper Janson, governor of Amboina.
He had not taken his eyes off Victoire. Accompanied by a shopman, she went from counter to counter, among the throng of customers. She next stood for some little while at the pay-desk and passed in front of Lupin. He whispered her instructions: "Meet me behind the Lycee Janson." She joined him in an unfrequented street: "And suppose I'm followed?" she said. "No," he declared. "I looked carefully.
The question was put to him by a member of the staff of the Grand Journal, who had obtained admission to the Lycee Janson by assuming the name of Bernod, the friend of Beautrelet's father. And Isidore very sensibly replied: "My dear sir, there are other things besides Lupin in this world, other things besides stories about burglars and detectives.
Thus one evening it was Friday, and he lingered longer on that evening Mr. and Mrs. Janson were visiting neighbors, and Rupert and Signe were alone. They sat by the kitchen stove, and the blazing pine wood made a lamp unnecessary. Signe had received a letter from home which she had translated to Rupert. Her father had long since forgiven her.
Another of his adherents, M. de Forbin Janson, the fiery bishop of Nancy, suggested that, as the illustrious stranger's chance of the throne was somewhat remote, he should enter the church, in which the highest dignities awaited him.
Janson, and then he wondered why advantage was not taken of the stream in the bottom of the valley for irrigation purposes. One day it was near the end of the harvest, and they were pitting their last potatoes Rupert asked Mr. Janson if the adjoining lands could be bought. "Why, yes," was the reply. "I was offered nearly the whole valley for a small sum, but I have all the land I care to handle.
"Ay, ay," answered Glossin, "and now I must call in the men." He did so, accordingly. "I can make nothing of Captain Janson, as he calls himself, Mac-Guffog, and it's now too late to bundle him off to the county jail. Is there not a strong room up yonder in the old castle?" "Ay is there, sir; my uncle the constable ance kept a man there for three days in auld Ellangowan's time.
Louis XIV., for this reason, did not choose to admit the Cardinal de Janson into the council, in spite of his great esteem for him. The Cardinal de Fleury told me the same thing.
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