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No, Sir, you are mistaken in your Man. Gay. It may be so. Bel. I am, d'ye see, Charles, this very individual, numerical young Mr. what ye call 'um Fainwou'd, just come from St. Omers into England to my Uncle the Alderman. I am, Charles, this very Man. Gay. I know you are, and will swear't upon occasion. Bel. This lucky Thought has almost calm'd my mind.

One of them saying, that Oates always continued at St. Omers, if he could believe his senses, "You Papists," said the chief justice, "are taught not to believe your senses." It must be confessed that Oates, in opposition to the students of St.

Omers, Zofloya, etc., because it specially shocked the censor of the style who will be mentioned presently. He continues his misbehaviour to their children, and finally blows his brains out. "Bah! it is bosh!" as the Master observes of something else.

Omers, and though above thirty years of age, he there lived some time among the students. He was despatched on an errand to Spain; and thence returned to St. Omers; where the Jesuits, heartily tired of their convert, at last dismissed him from their seminary.

The French king had taken the field in the middle of February, and laid siege to Valenciennes, which he carried in a few days by storm. He next invested both Cambray and St. Omers. The prince of Orange, alarmed with his progress, hastily assembled an army, and marched to the relief of St. Omers. He was encountered by the French, under the duke of Orleans and Mareschal Luxembourg.

Pray, Sir, what store of Miracles have you at St. Omers? Bel. None, Sir, since that of the wonderful Salamanca Doctor, who was both here and there at the same Instant of time. Bea. How, Sir? why, that's impossible. Bel. That was the Wonder, Sir, because 'twas impossible. Noi. But 'twas a greater, Sir, that 'twas believed. Enter L. Fulb. and Pert, Sir Cau. and Sir Feeb. Sir Feeb.

His house at Kensington was sometimes thronged, at his hour of rising, by more than two hundred suitors. He paid dear, however, for this seeming prosperity. Even his own sect looked coldly on him, and requited his services with obloquy. He was loudly accused of being a Papist, nay, a Jesuit. Some affirmed that he had been educated at St. Omers, and others that he had been ordained at Rome.

And yet, strange as it may seem, he, too, was a correct type of his order; the only difference being, that Father Malachi was an older coinage, with the impress of Donay or St. Omers, whereas Mister Donovan was the shining metal, fresh stamped from the mint of Maynooth. While thus occupied in my surveillance of the scene before me, I was roused by the priest saying

Omers. He felt a good deal better after this, and went on to Wissant, where he made the usual invocations to Our Lady and St. Ann, and had a safe, swift passage, and immediately upon landing said his last Mass, probably at St. Margaret's Church, in Dover. He never missed a chance of saying Mass if he could, though it was not said daily in his time.

Disguised as a palmer he came into Burgundy, and there, to his great joy, found Sir Guy, who had come thither meaning to take his way back to England. But they lingered still, till Heraud should grow stronger, and so it fell out that they came to St. Omers.