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Rosier Pile, the pastor of the church in the valley, and Rev. W. T. Haggard, chaplain-general of the Governor's staff. The bridesmaids were Miss Ida Wright, Miss Maud Brier and Miss Adelia Darwin, and Sergeant York's best man was Sergeant Clay Brier, of Jamestown. Their friendship had been proved upon the fields of France. The wedding march was the wind among the laurels and the pines.

Besides the brilliant incidents in the minor operations of the campaign, the splendid victories gained on the Canadian side of the Niagara by the American forces under Major-General Brown and Brigadiers Scott and Gaines have gained for these heroes and their emulating companions the most unfading laurels, and, having triumphantly tested the progressive discipline of the American soldiery, have taught the enemy that the longer he protracts his hostile efforts the more certain and decisive will be his final discomfiture.

Margaret tried to wrench her arm free from Annie's grasp. "Let me go, Annie Eustace," she said. "I hate you." "I don't care if you do," replied Annie. "I don't love you any more myself. I don't hate you, but I certainly don't love you." "I stole your laurels," said Margaret, and she seemed to snap out the words.

Lizzie offered him one of her two darlings, an offer which he, of course, refused; and Lord George also proposed to put him up. But Frank averred that he had ridden his hunt for that season, and would not jeopardise the laurels he had gained. "And, moreover," said he, "I should not dare to meet Mr. Nappie in the field." So he remained at the castle and took a walk with Mr. Emilius. Mr.

But probably the most important, certainly the most notorious, result of the Italian war, was the deep antagonism of Marius and Sulla. Sulla had made himself conspicuous by his fortune on the occasion, whereas Marius, who had become the great soldier of the Republic, and had been six times Consul, failed to gather fresh laurels.

He was certainly senile, yet, because of his laurels, entitled to all the honours of war. "Look here, Mr. Dunwoodie. You are not by any chance serious, are you?" "Oh, I'm looking. While I was about it, I looked into the case. Per verba de præsenti, my client consented to be young Paliser's wife. Now she is his widow." Jeroloman weighed it. The weighing took but an instant.

Could it be possible that this was the person in whom I had seen such a menace to Jerry's happiness? "I have merely taught Jerry to be honest, Miss Van Wyck," I replied. "I ask no credit of him or of you." "But if it pleases me to give it to you," she said softly, "you surely can't object." "No, but I don't ask laurels I don't deserve. Jerry is merely himself." "Plus, Mr.

You will not. March, then, to meet him. Tear from his brows the laurels he has won. Teach the world that a malediction attends those who violate the territory of the Great People. The result of our efforts will be unclouded glory, and a durable peace!" The very day Napoleon left Paris, Desaix arrived in France from Egypt.

Leaving Clara Day and Marah Rocke in a home of safety, plenty and kindness, in the old doctor's house, we must run down to Hurricane Hall to see what mischief Cap has been getting into since we left her! In truth, none! Cap had had such a surfeit of adventures that she was fain to lie by and rest upon her laurels.

"He had run the risk of being spoiled, but he had a safeguard in his aspirations. "'My ambitious anticipations, says Morton, in the story, were as boundless as they were various and conflicting. There was not a path which leads to glory in which I was not destined to gather laurels.

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