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We first repeated, "Au nom du Pere, du Fils, et du Saint Esprit Ainsi soit il." Next we repeated the ten commandments. This exercise was considered peculiarly solemn. We were told in the nunnery that a certain saint was saved by the use of it, as he never omitted it. It consists of several parts: First, the Superior read to us a chapter from a book, which occupied five minutes.

He was torn at the throat.... But there was something else a wound in the back. He was stooping over the fire when he was stabbed, and he fell. He saw that it was Gawdor. He had been left for dead, as I was. Nom de Dieu! just when I come and could have save him, the puma come also. It is the best men who have such luck. I have seen it often. I used to wonder they did not curse God."

Jacques, son fils, septieme du nom, et deuxieme en Angleterre, fut chasse de ses trois royaumes; et pour comble de malheur on contesta a son fils sa naissance; le fils ne tenta de remonter sur le trone de ces peres, que pour faire perir ses amis par des bourreaux; et nous avons vu le Prince Charles Edouard, reunuissant en vain les vertus de ses peres, et le courage du Roy Jean Sobieski, son ayeul maternel, executer les exploits et essuyer les malheurs les plus incroyables.

The first is an address from the Reverend John Ball, under his nom de guerre of John Schep. CHARLES STREET, LONDON, Feb. 21, 1782 My Lord, I am obliged to your Lordship for your communication of the heads of Mr. Gardiner's bill. I had received it, in an earlier stage of its progress, from Mr.

She spoke as a master to a faulty groom, fierce and high, and to hear her was marvel. "I, and wiser men than I, gave that counsel," said he, "deeming this course the surer." "Nom Dieu!" she cried. "The council of Messire is safer and wiser than yours." She pointed to the rude stream, running rough and strong, a great gale following with it, so that no sailing-boats might come from the town.

His past was dubious, but he died defiantly; his last words were three lines from a well-known Anarchist song, the ``Chant du Pere Duchesne'': Si tu veux etre heureux, Nom de Dieu! Pends ton proprietaire. As was natural, the leading Anarchists took no part in the canonization of his memory; nevertheless it proceeded, with the most amazing extravagances.

"Oh, shut up!" said Georges, giving him an impetuous hug; "what are you up to now more war correspondence? For the same old Herald? Nom d'une pipe! It's cooler here than in Oran. It'll be hotter, too in another way," with a gay gesture towards the valley below. "Jack Marche, tell me all about everything!"

Soon after "taps" was sounded, however, the youngster joined the little group gossiping in guarded tones on the porch at Captain Sanders', far down the row, and, in response to question, said that "Bugs" that being Blakely's briefest nom de guerre must be convalescing rapidly, he "had no use for his friends," and, as the lad seemed somewhat ruffled and resentful, what more natural than that he should be called upon for explanation?

Here again do the open ports contrast unfavourably with other places: Yokohama at night is as leprous a place as the London Haymarket. Newton, R.N., a philanthropist who has been engaged for the last two years in establishing a Lock Hospital at that place. A public woman or singer on entering her profession assumes a nom de guerre, by which she is known until her engagement is at an end.

As for the sinister and ill-fated Henry P. Tobias, Jr., we have since learned through Charlie Webster, who every now and again drops in with sailors from his sloop and carries off the "King" for duck-shooting that his real name was quite different; he must have assumed, as a nom de guerre, the name we knew him by, to give colour to his claim.

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