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As for the Grenadier Guards their insignia was a jaunty red and blue rosette. In Wauchope's brigade the Lincolns sported a plain square white patch, the Warwicks a red square, the Seaforths a white plume, nicknamed the "duck's tuft," and the Camerons a "true blue" square patch.

"Decidedly," said he; "and their wives also, by special canon law. The worst of it is that both of them are obliged to wear wigs." "Shall you have a hat, Mark, with curly things at the side, and strings through to hold them up?" asked Lucy. "I fear that does not come within my perquisites." "Nor a rosette? Then I shall never believe that you are a dignitary.

Whereupon the old man was silent, petite maman murmured a short prayer, and Rosette began to cry. The hero of a thousand gallant rescues had received his answer. "You, too, are on the black list, Pere Lenegre?" he asked quietly. The old man nodded. "How do you know?" queried the Englishman. "Through Jean Baptiste, milor." "Still that demmed concierge," muttered Sir Percy.

Pablo was soon back, bringing no answer except that the professor had told him that "to-day was the 125th of June, and that to-morrow would be the 1st of July." Consequently, Servadac and the count took it for granted that Palmyrin Rosette declined their invitation.

"Pardon me, princess, for having led you into this chamber, so unworthy of you. The queen has disposed of all the other apartments for her guests, the kings, queens, princes and princesses. There was no other room vacant and " "Well, well," said Rosette, smiling, "I shall not blame you. Besides, I shall be very comfortable."

From now on for many a month to come, the curve of Lilly's life would have shown a running festoon; six days whose uneventful continuity was bearable because they were looped up by the rosette of the Sundays at Spuyten Duyvil. When Zoe was two years old this hebdomadal consciousness was already borne upon her.

It seems that Rosette had got into the street and eaten something horrible out of the kennel. I discharged the footman, of course." "A plague on your dog, Horry," said my Lord, yawning, and was about to add something worse, when he caught sight of Dorothy. Mr. Walpole bowed over her hand. "And have you forgotten so soon your Windsor acquaintances, Mr. Walpole?" she asked, laughing.

He thus began it, and in the octagons, in place of rosettes, he made four little boys in full relief, who, with their feet pointing to the centre and their arms forming a circle, make a most beautiful rosette, and in the rest of the compartments are all the devices of the house of Farnese, with the arms of the Pope in the centre of the vaulting.

"Professor Rosette, I suppose," Ben Zoof remarked, "would pretty soon find out all about that." "But we will leave this hypothesis," said the lieutenant; "our own experience has sufficiently shown us its advantages and its disadvantages.

The cart creaking under its daily freight of victims, ancient men and lads, and fair young girls, the binding of the hands, the thrusting of the head out of the little national sash-window, the crash of the axe, the pool of blood beneath the scaffold, the heads rolling by scores in the panier these things were to him what Lalage and a cask of Falernian were to Horace, what Rosette and a bottle of iced champagne are to De Béranger.

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