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Updated: June 14, 2025
If I had listened to all the different rumors that had been noised abroad within the last week I would have been a fit subject for a lunatic asylum by then! He returned on his bicycle at luncheon time, bearing the following astonishing information. The hotel keeper and his wife, alarmed by the arrival of the Soissonais, had taken their auto and started for that city in quest of news.
When the war canoes approached the beach, the excursionists seem to have mistaken their occupants at first for a troupe of nigger minstrels on an unusually magnificent scale; and it was freely noised abroad in the crowd that they were being presented by Charles Frohmann, who was endeavouring to revive the ancient glories of the Christy Minstrels.
At that moment, however, he was in the Chamber of Deputies, and the President and du Croisier had taken advantage of his absence to weave their plot, calculating, with a certain ingenuity, that if once the law stepped in, and the matter was noised abroad, things would have gone too far to be remedied.
While the House resolution was under consideration in the Senate, it was noised abroad that President Polk still considered himself free to compromise with Great Britain on the line of 49°. Consternation fell upon the Ultras. As rumor passed into certainty, the feelings of Douglas can be imagined, but not described.
"For the more sure and likely reformation," it runs, "of priests, clerks, and religious men, culpable, or by their demerits openly noised of incontinent living in their bodies, contrary to their order, be it enacted, ordained, and established, that it be lawful to all archbishops and bishops, and other ordinaries having episcopal jurisdiction, to punish and chastise such religious men, being within the bounds of their jurisdiction, as shall be convict before them, by lawful proof, of adultery, fornication, incest, or other fleshly incontinency, by committing them to ward and prison, there to remain for such time as shall be thought convenient for the quality of their trespasses."
Inquiry followed, and it soon became noised about that Mr. Jones had taken poison. Mr. Smith was just stepping into his wagon, when a man came up and said to him, "Have you heard the news?" "What news?" "Mr. Jones has taken poison!" "What?" "Poison!" "Who! Mr. Jones?" "Yes. And they say he cannot live." "Dreadful! I must see him." And without waiting for further information, Mr.
"I would prefer the hatred of ten men to that of such a woman," answered Cayrol. "Cayrol!" continued Madame Desvarennes, after a few moments of meditation, "the conduct of the business of which you spoke to us a little while ago depends solely on you, does it not?" "On me alone." "Do it at once, then, cost me what it may. Has it been noised abroad?" "No one has the slightest suspicion.
Now, when it was noised about, many of the neighbours came to see him, and to read by him, as is the common way with some; but all that they could do, could not abate his terror, but he would lie in his bed gnashing of his teeth, and wringing of his wrists, concluding upon the damnation of his soul, and in that horror and despair he died; not calling upon God, but distrusting in his mercy, and blaspheming of his name.
Likewise, on the part of the French half-breeds, there was the same distrust in regard to the limiting of the privileges which they enjoyed, while along with this it had been noised about that during the Papineau trouble in Canada, the Judge was no favorite of the French. The French half-breeds, accordingly, became strongly prejudiced against the new Recorder.
By morning we could begin to see the end of the job. Then, while busy hands began to cut a landing on the perpendicular sandy bank of the Iowa side, others were preparing sweeps. All was bustle and stir. Meanwhile it had become noised around that another boat would be put on to ferry people over, and we were besieged with applications from detained emigrants.
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