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"We don't know the way to any place but Malines," said Marie; "so we'll have to go there, I suppose." "How do you spell Malines?" asked Jan, charcoal in hand. "Oh, you stupid boy!" cried Marie. "M-a-l-i-n-e-s, of course!" Jan put the paper down on the kitchen floor and got down before it on his hands and knees.
He was followed by the gaunt, dark form of Malines, who, in rough garments and long fishermen's boots, with pistols in belt, and cutlass by his side, was a particularly good representative of a robber-captain. Following him came the still more gigantic Joe Binney, and his equally huge brother David, after which trooped in the boat's crew one by one.
The citizens so appreciated his work that the council awarded him a pension of two hundred florins, "which he enjoyed for fourteen years." St. Rombauld was famous for its chime of forty-five bells of remarkable silvery quality: masterpieces of Flemish bell founding. Malines was for many hundreds of years the headquarters of bell founding.
Not worth speaking of, I assure you; we're quite used to it," replied Malines, not knowing very well what he said. The ice, however, was broken. From this point all went on, as Otto said, swimmingly.
These three constituted the general staff of our commonwealth, and in spite of occasional forgetfulnesses as to the declaration of the aforesaid kegs, parcels of French silks and Malines lace, to H.M.'s Supervisor of Customs, King George had no more loyal subjects than these highest authorities in Eden Valley, ecclesiastical, military and civil.
During the week that had passed, he had more than once been forced to have sharp words with Malines, and felt that if he was to act as a peacemaker which he earnestly wished to do he must avoid quarrelling with him if possible.
They have annihilated Louvain and Malines; they have but lately levelled Dixmude; their torches, their incendiary squirts and their bombs are about to attack Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Ypres and Furnes, which are like so many living museums, forming one of the most delightful, delicate and fragile ornaments of Europe.
The Archbishop of New York favored the project of holding a Catholic Congress in America, and encouraged Father Hecker to study the proceedings at Malines with this end in view. Their stay at Malines was full of instruction, as they heard there the renowned orators, Dupanloup and Montalembert, as well as others of note.
In compliance with the representations of Viglius the privy council was spared any part in this tribunal; nor was any one introduced into it from the great council at Malines. The votes of the members were only recommendatory, not conclusive, the final sentence being reserved by the duke to himself.
My instructions are to see you, and to convey any message you may wish to send to Mr. Henfrey to him direct in Malines." "I'm sure it's awfully good of you," Dorise replied. "Does he know you are here?" "Yes. But I have not met him. I am simply a messenger. In fact, I travel far and wide for those who employ me." "And who are they?"
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