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One moment after another brought him straggling evidences, now of one sort, now of another, of the "never more peaceable" state of affairs without. He was just trying to hear imaginary pistol-shots down toward the Place d'Armes, when the apothecary returned. "D' you fin' him?" "I found Sylvestre." "'E took de lett'?" "I did not offer it." Frowenfeld, in a few compact sentences, told his adventure.

When wee came back wee found all ready, butt with a heart broken that our mother and sisters lett us goe. Few days after I was invited to a military banquett where was the Captayne, a yong gallant of 20 years old, with a company of 8, and I made the 10th. We all did sing and made good cheare of a fatt beare. We gave our things to slaves, we carried only our musquetts.

Is it true they are to take Father away? Now, I know you are a gentleman. What would you advise us to do? I think we are all lost." Pashinsky started to come back; then a Lett passed, so the voice stopped. Pashinsky came near me and said, "The Heir never cries when I tease him. Believe me, he is a hard kid. What do you think if I scare him more?" "Yes," I said, "a stubborn child."

The Minister for Health hesitated, and then said urgently: "But the President is extremely anxious " "Will you," asked Calhoun politely, "arrange for me to be taken back to my ship?" The Minister for Health opened his mouth and closed it. Then he said apologetically and it seemed to Calhoun fearfully: "Dr. Lett has been our only hope of conquering this ... this epidemic.

Here nothing but courage. "Brother, doe not lye, ffor the ffrench will not believe thee." All men of courage and vallour, lett them fetch commodities, and not stand lazing and be a beggar in the cabbane. It is the way to be beloved of women, to goe and bring them wherewithall to be joyfull.

These accounted for it by saying that, fearing lest the sight of so much wealth should lead to their being murdered, they had taken a great part of their merchandise and sunk it in the water, committing it to the care of their "devill," who was charged "not to lett them to be wett nor rusted, wch he promised faithlesse" that he would do; all of which the simple creatures believed "as ye Christians the Gospell."

Lett, my two little boys, and myself went together to the cemetery which is some distance off taking the little coffin with us. It was too late to read from the Service-book, but Dr. Lett repeated some portions of the service from memory, and our little girl's body was committed to the ground "earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, in sure and certain hope of the glorious resurrection."

Rachel smoothed out the crumpled sheet, and read with a growing sickness at heart: Mr. Bond Deer Sur: i taik my pen in hand to lett you no that with the exception of an occashunal tuch of roomaticks, an boonions all over my fete from hard marchin, ime all rite, an i hope you ar injoin the saim blessin.

The fair success achieved by "A Wife to be Lett: A Comedy," acted at Drury Lane three times, commencing 12 August, 1723, is said to have been due largely to the curiosity of the public to see the author, who by reason of the indisposition of an actress performed in person the part of the wife, Mrs. Graspall, a character well suited to her romping disposition.

When we got to Bruce Mines, I went up to a store to buy a great coat and other necessaries. My wife was still in her dressing gown, being too ill to dress. We had special prayer on board for fine weather, the captain and others joining with us. On reaching Collingwood, we were most kindly received by Dr. and Mrs. Lett.

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