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A swift courier was despatched on the fifth, with a letter dated back to July twenty-first, and written as if in ignorance of events in Spain. He was enjoined to outrun the ordinary news-carriers, in order that, reaching St. Petersburg before them, he might present as an offering of friendship to Alexander the promise of a virtual evacuation of Prussia even, in certain contingencies, of Warsaw.

There will be other news-carriers there are sure to be; and a single breath to whisper what you have done will hang you higher than Haman." I shrugged at this. "'Tis but a war hazard." He looked at me curiously. I saw a shrewd question in his eyes and set instant action as a barrier in the way of its asking.

The Convict's Address to his Unhappy Brethren: Being a Sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Dodd, Friday, June 6, 1777, in the Chapel of Newgate, while under sentence of death, for forging the name of the Earl of Chesterfield on a bond for £4,200. Sold by the booksellers and news-carriers. Price Two-pence. Johnson wrote to Mrs. Thrale from Lichfield on Aug. 9: 'Lucy said, "When I read Dr.

"Desperate bad news-carriers, I am told, Mr. Dodge. She tells me that, several times, she had a mind to quit, for it is monstrous unpleasant to associate with your tongue-tied folks." "I dare say Miss Effingham could throw out a hint now and then, concerning the voyage and her late fellow-travellers," said Steadfast, casting an uneasy glance at his companion. "Not she.

It was not until almost two weeks later that the two half-starved messengers were picked up by the canoes of some friendly Sioux. Such accidents rendered the mail service uncertain, and it was with impatience that the watchers at the fort looked down the river for the coming of the news-carriers.

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