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Upon this he immediately demanded the other two crowns, which the other refused, and our infatuated thief brought the cause before the magistrates, where, when it came to be examined, it appeared plainly that Masson had bragged to his companions that he had wrought the charm, for the undoing of which he now claimed a reward.

Forgiveness did not solve her problem. "I am going to take you to Montreal and then out to Winnipeg, when I've got the cheese-factory going," he said with a wise look in his face, and with tenderness even coming into his eyes. "I know what mistakes I've made" had not George Masson the despoiler told him of them? "and I know what a scoundrel that fellow is, and what tricks of the tongue he has.

Adolphe Thiers, Histoire du consulat et de l'empire, 20 vols., highly laudatory of Napoleon, and should be read as an antidote to Lanfrey; the portion of the work down to 1807 has been translated into English by D. F. Campbell, 2 vols. in 1 . H. A. Taine, The Modern Regime, Eng. trans. by John Durand, 2 vols. Frederic Masson, Napoleon et sa famille, 5th ed., 12 vols.

The controversy between the advocates of the versions of Rous and Barton which led to Milton's effort is described in Masson, ii, p. 312. Reuchlin's influence on the pronunciation of Hebrew in England is discussed by Dr. Roger Bacon, at a far earlier date, must have pronounced Hebrew in much the same way, but he was not guilty of the monstrosity of turning the Ayin into a nasal.

His eyes ran from the woman to the man, and back again, and then with great courage he repeated his question: "Monsieur and mademoiselle, they are well they are with you, I hope, madame?" She looked at him in the eyes without flinching, and on the instant she was aware that he knew all, and that there had been talk with George Masson.

The hoarse feeling in his voice made her eyes flash gratitude and triumph, and she waited for him to take her in his arms; but she suddenly remembered M. Fille. She turned to him. "I am sorry to intrude, m'sieu'," she said. "I beg your pardon. They told me at the office of avocat Prideaux that M'sieu' Masson was here. So I came; but be sure I would not interrupt you if there was not cause."

Masson of a copy of the first edition of The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, with the written date of August 1.

The sixth of the original sextet was Adjutant Didier Masson, who did exhibition flying in the States until Carranza having grown ambitious in Mexico he turned his talents to spotting los Federales for General Obregon. When the real war broke out, Masson answered the call of his French blood and was soon flying and fighting for the land of his ancestors.

"This much must be said, my imbecile, that every man some time or other makes just such a fool of his intelligence," was the soft reply. A thin hand made a gesture of dissent. "Not you, monsieur. Never!" "If it is any comfort to you, know then, my Solon, that I have done so publicly in my time, while you have only done it privately. But let us see. That Masson must be struck of a heap.

If he had kissed her she would have felt that she must push him away; and yet she also knew how good a man he was. "Well, what is it, M'sieu' Fille? What do you want with me? I've got a lot to do before sundown, and it isn't far off. Out with it." George Masson was in no good humour; from the look on the face of the little Clerk of the Court he had no idea that he would disclose any good news.