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Susan Forney, married Dr. B.C. Jones, of Alabama. Emma Forney married Col. M. Smith, of Alabama. Mary Forney, who married Christian Reinhardt, had five sons and four daughters. One of the sons, Franklin M. Reinhardt, who remained in the State, was a worthy member of society, highly esteemed by all who knew him, and remarkable for his benevolent disposition and liberality to the poor.

As soon as the firing ceased, Mrs. Reinhardt came out of her covert with her little ones, and, on reaching the bridge, at the mill, found it had been torn up by the retreating Tories, but, being met there by her husband, she was enabled to cross over, reach her home, and witness the mournful scene which presented itself.

Observing that he was in one of his harder moods, I at once became awkwardly dumb; and there was a difficult silence, till he asked: "Have you heard about Herr Reinhardt?" "Mr. Cæsar? No, sir." "Well, he left to-day for Germany." "What on earth for?" "Why, to shoulder a rifle, of course, and fight in the German ranks.

Mary L. Forney married W.P. Reinhardt, of Catawba county. Catharine S. Forney married A.T. Bost, of Catawba county. He had twelve children: 1. Daniel M. Forney married Harriet Brevard, of Lincoln county. Mary Forney married Christian Reinhardt, of Lincoln county. Jacob Forney married Sarah Hoke, of Lincoln county, Eliza Forney married 1st, Henry T. Webb, Esq., of North Carolina, and 2nd, Dr.

John O'Connell, of Truck No. 1, at length succeeded in reaching his comrade and tying a rope about him, while from above they drenched both with water to keep them from roasting. They drew up a dying man; but John G. Reinhardt dead is more potent than a whole crew of firemen alive.

Frühlings Erwachen , the touching tale of Spring's Awakening in the heart of an innocent girl of fourteen, a child, Gretchen, doomed to tragic ending, set all Germany by the ears when it was first put on in the Kammerspielhaus, Berlin, by Director Reinhardt at the end of 1906. During fifteen years two editions had been sold, and the work was virtually unknown till its stage presentation. Mr.

To be frank, cultivated people are no fonder of art than the Philistines; but they like to get thrills, and they like to see old faces under new bonnets. They admire Mr. Lavery's seductive banalities and the literary and erudite novelettes of M. Rostand. They go silly over Reinhardt and Bakst.

Sylvia and Judith, moreover, were required to assume more and more of the responsibility of the housework, while their mother extracted from the Marshall five acres an ever increasing largesse of succulent food. Sylvia's séances with old Reinhardt and the piano were becoming serious affairs: for it was now tentatively decided that she was to earn her living by teaching music.

The Baron talked away: "Very amusing, don't you think? After Reinhardt, of course, although they say now that Reinhardt got all his ideas from your man Craig. I'm sure I don't know whether that's so.... I hope you're more reassured to-night, Mr. Durward. You were full of alarms the other evening. Look around you and you'll see the true Russia...."

She learned to swim, to play tennis, to ride in the summer-time, and to skate on the frozen swimming-pool in winter, all without stirring from home. Old Reinhardt was supposed to come twice a week to give her a piano-lesson, but actually he dropped in almost every day to smoke meditatively and keep a watchful ear on her practising.

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