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You stopped short 'of course' before what you saw! Spit it out what did you see?" George Masson had had a trying day, and there was danger of losing control of himself. There was a whiteness growing round the eyes, and eating up the warmth of the cheek; his admirably smooth brow was contracted into heavy wrinkles, and a foot shifted uneasily on the floor with a scraping sole.
I think I never told you, but at the last, in my office, when she went, she struck George Masson in the face. It was a blow that but there it was; I have never liked to think of it. When I do, I shudder. She was a woman who might have been in other circumstances but there!" The Judge suddenly stopped in his walk and faced round on his friend.
In the tympanum of the semicircle over the center of the facade is Louis XIV. on horseback. Behind the facade is a vast courtyard surrounded by open corridors lined with frescoes of the history of France; those of the early history on the left by Benedict Masson, 1865, have much interest.
Baron, the famous French night bombarder, lost his life in one of the Farmans. Two Germans were brought down by machines they attacked and the four pilots from the American escadrille accounted for one each. Lieutenant de Laage shot down his Boche as it was attacking another French machine and Masson did likewise.
George Masson had but now said there had been nothing more than he himself had seen from the hill behind the Manor; and he had further said, in effect, that all was ended between Carmen Barbille and himself; yet here they were together, when they ought to be a hundred miles apart for many a day.
He surely must be a madman if he wanted to do harm to Hugo Stolphe; for Hugo Stolphe had only "kept" the woman who had left her husband, not because of himself, but because of another man altogether one George Masson. Had not Carmen herself told him that before she and he lived together? What grudge could Carmen's husband have against Hugo Stolphe?
In the first place, knowing Napoleon, as we have come to know him through the pages of Mme. de Remusat, Frederic Masson, and others, we can readily imagine the impatience with which the great soldier would sit at dinner, hastening to finish his meal, crowding the whole ceremony into twenty minutes, gulping a glass or two of wine and a cup of coffee, and then being interrupted by a fussy little female who wanted to talk about the ethics of history, or the possibility of a new form of government.
The walls were cracked, and pieces of plaster and even brick fell down upon the heads of the congregation; and for their sake as well as for his own, the Abbe Masson was obliged to discontinue the services. At length he resolved to pull down the ruined building, and erect another church in its place. Vergt is not a town of any considerable importance.
Draper minister, and the proceedings of the Administration upon that address could have been meant to lead to, if not to such a measure as the present Government have introduced. I enclose a letter which has been published in the newspapers by A. M. Masson, one of the Bermuda exiles, who was appointed to an office by the late Government.
Masson, as it seems to me, committed a mistake of this kind in his 'Life of Milton, when he grouped around the great Puritan poet who, however illustrious, was certainly not the central figure of his time a full and valuable history of the Commonwealth, and of large sections of the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II.
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