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"But one turn of good fortune may save everything?" "The Stuarts are not fortunate, Sire," answered Chavigny, respectfully, but in a tone which left ample room for consideration. "Leave me," said the King, with some displeasure. The State-Secretary slowly retired. It was then that Louis XIII beheld himself as he really was, and was terrified at the nothingness he found in himself.

Take it and sell it to some one else that has more money nor wit. He did, upon my soul." "No, don't send State-Secretary to Minister, send him to me at eleven o'clock to-night, for I shall be the toploftiest feller about that time you've seen this while past, I tell you. Stop till I touch land once more, that's all; the way I'll stretch my legs ain't no matter."

It was stowed away safely in the neighbourhood of Tautesberg and guarded by a group of cattle-farmers, or rather "bush-lancers," as they were afterwards called, in case we should get hold of the proper shells some day or other. In connection with the attack on Helvetia I should like to quote the following lines, written by one of our poetasters, State-Secretary Mr.

He said that he would rather surrender to the English unconditionally than make terms with them. The remainder of the day was occupied in listening to speeches from State-Secretary Reitz and President Burger. On the following day the speakers were: L.J. Meijer, J.B. Krogh, myself, State-Secretary Reitz, and Judge Hertzog. The last-named made a proposal, which was seconded by General C.H. Olivier.

"But one turn of good fortune may save everything?" "The Stuarts are not fortunate, Sire," answered Chavigny, respectfully, but in a tone which left ample room for consideration. "Leave me," said the King, with some displeasure. The State-Secretary slowly retired. It was then that Louis XIII beheld himself as he really was, and was terrified at the nothingness he found in himself.

Take it and sell it to some one else that has more money nor wit. He did, upon my soul." "No, don't send State-Secretary to Minister, send him to me at eleven o'clock to-night, for I shall be the toploftiest feller about that time you've seen this while past, I tell you. Stop till I touch land once more, that's all; the way I'll stretch my legs ain't no matter."

Before the Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, State-Secretary Lansing confessed that when, after the treaty had been signed, the French Senate called for the minutes of the proceedings on the Commission of the League of Nations, President Wilson telegraphed from Washington to the Peace Commission requesting it to withhold them.

But this assumption was refuted by State-Secretary Lansing, who admitted to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the President's Fourteen Points, which he had vowed to carry out, were not even discussed at the Conference.

I have the honour to be, etc., F.W. REITZ, State-Secretary. "10th October, No. 7.

Bullitt, one of the expert advisers to the American Peace Delegation, testified before the Senate committee in Washington that State-Secretary Lansing remarked to him: "I consider the League of Nations at present as entirely useless. The Great Powers have simply gone ahead and arranged the world to suit themselves.