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I could hear the shouts of my comrades; the voices of Saint Vrain and Gode, the latter calling out "Sacr-r-re! monsieur; prenez garde des buffles!" I saw that they had drawn the horses, and were hurrying them under the bluff. I sprang to my feet, flinging aside my blanket. A fearful spectacle was before me. Away to the west, as far as the eye could reach, the prairie seemed in motion.

Prenez en prenez, said he, looking another way; so they each took a pinch. Pity thy box should ever want one! said I to myself; so I put a couple of sous into it taking a small pinch out of his box, to enhance their value, as I did it.

He nodded, and opened it. "Prenez garde!" he said slowly. Then he looked at her and shook his head. She was making signs to him to destroy her message, and he at once did so. "Don't understand!" he said. "Sorry!" Mademoiselle Flossie was laughing and talking with her friends. Presently they rose, and came across the room with her. Guy stood up and bowed.

But its rider, who took its proceedings very quietly, gripped the saddle firmly with his knees, laid his whip across the horse's neck, and forced it, in spite of its resistance, to return to the window, "Prenez garde, prenez garde," Maria Dmitrievna kept calling out. "Now then, stroke him, Lenochka," repeated the horseman; "I don't mean to let him have his own way."

Maltby is a very gentlemanlike man, every inch of him, many as they are, and very conversable really conversable, he both hears and talks, and follows and leads. To MRS. BEAUFORT. EDGEWORTHSTOWN, Sept. 14, 1843. "Choisissez, mon enfant, mais prenez du veau." Choose, my dear Honora, whichever pattern you please, but take this which I enclose.

"I say, what does 'prenez garde' mean?" he asked. "'Take care. Why?" He laughed again. "Nothing!" "Mademoiselle," the young man said, with an air of somewhat weary politeness, "I regret to say that there is nothing more to be done!" He was grieved and polite because Mademoiselle was beautiful and in trouble. For the rest he was a little tired of her.

He shaved it so close that the Frenchman shouted, "Prenez garde", and put a pistol to Ruby's ear. "Do you think I wish to die?" asked Ruby, with a quiet smile. "Now, captain, I want to point out the course, so as to make you sure of it. Bid one of your men take the wheel, and step up on the bulwarks with me, and I will show you."

When Paris was threatened and almost despairing, Mars flew over the sad city letting fall leaflets with the inspiring message, "Prenez courage, tout va bien." Over Brussels also he maneuvered, dropping his leaflets, and while angry German soldiers took aim at him and his monoplane he "looped the loop" far above their noses.

"Je vous en prie, Mademoiselle Antoinette, Prenez Channing et ne m'attendez pas. Je vous rejoindrai dans un instant. J'ai quelque chose de tres important a dier a mon oncle deux minutes et j'arrive!" Antoinette hesitated, then, with a gesture of despair, left the room; and instantly Dorothea was on a stool at her uncle's feet. "Did you know?"

Hearing the shouting and seeing the crowd a Belgian gendarme came up. To him Vivie said, "Si vous êtes Chrétien et pas Allemand " "Prenez garde, Madame," he said warningly "Vous m'aiderez