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However he may pretend, and point at charge Which makes his stay unpleasant, 'tis his Jelousie That strikes him into wildnes and dislike Of all things here: he does not use mee well. Where is my sister? Do. In the Closet, Madam. I must waite upon my Ladie, sweete Captaine. Un. This Wench has a notable witt, if I have any Judgment: I doe not thinke but shee's in love with me.

Sayres, but I drank so much wine that I was not fit for business, and therefore at noon I went and walked in Westminster Hall a while, and thence to Salisbury Court play house, where was acted the first time "'Tis pity Shee's a Whore," a simple play and ill acted, only it was my fortune to sit by a most pretty and most ingenious lady, which pleased me much.

While I was examining this trophy there was a stir, and presently two of the gentlemen who had passed us on Mr. Shee's car came rather suddenly out of the house in company with two or three constables. They were representatives, they said, of the Press, and as such desired to be allowed to remain.

TRALEE, Wednesday evening, Feb. 22. We rose early at Mrs. Shee's, made a good breakfast, and set out for the scene of the day's work.

I shall be curious to see whether the story of this affair can possibly be worked up into a thrilling narrative. We lunched at Mrs. Shee's, where no sort of curiosity was manifested about the proceedings at West Lettur, and I came back here with Colonel Turner by another road, which led us past one of the loveliest lakes I have ever seen Lough Caragh.

FitzGerald; he was so surprised to see me and says we ought not to come here the place is unhealthy and, indeed, Aunt Flora, I wonder you can stand the reek of Ah Shee's den for so long without feeling horribly sick." "Oh, Mr. FitzGerald the police-officer?

Alas, 'Tis even as my Fears foretold! Shee loves me Not. 'Tis Richard alone hath her Heart. "I do Fear Shee will sup Sorrow & drink Tears that setts her Affection upon the Unstable. Shee's too Mild, too Tender, hath not a Firm enough Hand to restrain him. He should een have ta'en Madame Jezebel. Hath a Grand Passion for him. Will not lightly wear the Willow."

"Oh, Aunt Flora comes to Ah Shee's shop hunting for ivories; she is collecting netsukes." "Netsukes!" he repeated; "netsukes here!" "Oh yes, and such good ones the best in Burma; but it's a horrible place, and as to the odours!" and she made a gesture expressive of disgust.

"I don't know," sez I; "the price of my show is 15 cents pur individooal." "& can't our Soisety go in free?" asked the female. "Not if I know it," sed I. "Crooil, crooil man!" she cried, & bust into teers. "Won't you let my darter in?" sed anuther of the exsentric wimin, taken me afeckshunitely by the hand. "O, please let my darter in, shee's a sweet gushin child of natur."

General Putnam was the engineer. It was poorly built for defence, and not adapted for a siege. Graydon was a captain in Colonel Shee's Regiment, but, for some reason or other, Shee went home just before the battle was fought, and his troops were commanded by Cadwallader in his stead. Graydon puts the number of privates taken prisoner at 2706 and the officers at about 210.