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"Masseltov, ma," said Rebecca Meyerburg, raising her glass and her moist eyes shining above it. The five daughters-in-law followed immediate suit. At Miss Meyerburg's left the Marquis Rosencrantz, with pointed features and a silhouette sharp as a knife edge, raised his glass and his waxed mustache and drank, but silently and over a deep bow. "Mamma mother dear, the marquis drinks to you." Mrs.

"Guilty!" "Captain Kingsley?" "Guilty!" "Captain McConkey?" "Guilty!" "Captain Lucas?" "Guilty!" "Captain O'Donnelly?" "Guilty!" "Captain Rosencrantz?" "Guilty!" "Major Greyson?" Every officer sprang to his feet and gazed in astonishment, consternation and indignant inquiry upon the renderer of this unprecedented vote. The President was the first to speak, breaking out with: "Sir!

"But how came this young gentleman of birth and expectations to be found in the ranks?" inquired Captain Rosencrantz. "How came we to have headstrong sons of wealthy parents, fast young men of fortune, and runaway students from the universities and colleges of the United States in our ranks? In a burst of boyish impatience the youth enlisted.

I want, though, you should go right away up to Miss Becky with a message." "Oui, madame." "I want you should tell her for me, Therese, that that to-morrow New-Year's dinner with the family all here, I I want she should invite the Marquis Rosencrantz. That everything is all right. Right away I want you should go and tell her, Therese!" "Oui, madame." Up in her bedroom and without pause Mrs.

King came to the door, came out and stood by the pony and petted him and said I had pretty eyes, same as before. Then she said Charley and Mitch had gone somewhere. She didn't know where. So I rode off and rode around a bit and then I started for the farm, thinkin' that Mitch had treated me mean and why would he for Rosencrantz or Guildenstern? whichever Charley King was.

Whether there are any more of them or not in France, he still goes by the title over here, and that's what he is, ma. Please remember!" "Marquis Rosencrantz. But when a young man, Becky, don't talk my own language, it ain't so easy for me to know if I like him " "Like him. Huh!"

"But how came this young gentleman of birth and expectations to be found in the ranks?" inquired Captain Rosencrantz. "How came we to have headstrong sons of wealthy parents, fast young men of fortune, and runaway students from the universities and colleges of the United States in our ranks? In a burst of boyish impatience the youth enlisted.

We shall find later on that Hamlet's gall also claims its rights; all the more so as he endeavours, by an unnatural and superstitious use of dogmatism, to suppress and to drive away the 'excitements of the reason and of the blood. We have heard from Polonius that the Prince, after his 'sadness, fell into a 'fast. And everything he says to his schoolfellows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about his frame of mind, confirms us in the belief that he has remained faithful to the intention declared in the first act 'Look you, I will go pray' so as to prepare himself, like many others, to contemplate passively a world sinful from its very nature, and therefore not to be changed and bettered.

He was always reading, or busy in the greenroom studying by turns the pictures of past actor-humanity with which the walls were peopled, or the present realities of actors who came in and out of the room. Although he was so much younger then, Mr. Pinero looked much as he does now. He played Rosencrantz very neatly.

"All right then, Marquis Rosencrantz; but it's like your brother Ben says a marquis in a country where there ain't no more any of them made could just as well be called a mister. Not a word I got to say against this young Rosencrantz, but " "Marquis, ma, please remember! M-a-r-q-u-i-s.