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Les rois de Suède, ceux de Danemarck, ceux d’Angleterre, les magistrats souverains de Suisse, des Païs Bas, des villes livres d’Allemagne, les princes électeurs, et autres princes souverains de l’empire, n’ont ils pas emploié leur autorité pour abbattre le Papisme?”

Drive up and help the girls out, and then go round to the barn. You will find some one there." Stephen wound slowly up the driveway, nodding to the group of ladies. Dolly walked along the grassy path. She wore a white dotted suisse gown with a "baby waist," and had a blue satin sash with ends that fell nearly to the bottom of the skirt.

But all Garnier's marked that whereas the habitues contented themselves with an omelette aux champignons, saute potatoes and a Petit Suisse, or the like modest menu, Betty's new friend ordered for himself, and for her, "a real regular dinner," beginning with hors d'oeuvre and ending with "mendiants."

"Well, why shouldn't we board there!" said her friend. "You know we meant to look for rooms as soon as we were rested and had found out a little about the place. Let us walk on and see what the Pension Suisse is like. If the inside is as pleasant as the outside, we could not do better, I should think."

In Paris the various component parts which make up the physiognomy of any given portion of the monstrous city, are admirably in keeping with its general character. Thus porter, concierge, or Suisse, whatever name may be given to that essential muscle of the Parisian monster, is always in conformity with the neighborhood of which he is a part; in fact, he is often an epitome of it.

More significant perhaps than any is a transaction that took place in May 1917, when Talaat Bey and Enver Pasha took the whole of their private fortunes out of the Deutsche Bank in Constantinople, and invested them in two Swiss banks, namely, the Banque Nationale de Suisse, and the Banque Fédérale: they drew out also the whole funds of the Committee of Union and Progress, and similarly transferred them.

Then ere she could speak, they drew up at the door, and he lifted her out, and before the Suisse and the waiting footmen. "Good-night, Madame sleep well," he calmly said. But Tamara, trembling with mad emotion, rushed quickly to her room. In life there comes sometimes a tidal wave in the ebb of which all old landmarks are washed out. And so it was with Tamara.

Above all, such was the opinion of the Suisse who renewed with growing assurance his affirmations of a few moments before. "I have not moved from the threshold of the house to-night," he said, "and I should certainly have seen any person who passed out." "Let us go into the house, then," said Lecoq. "But first let me ask my companion, who is waiting for me in the street, to join me.

We passed by the exquisite structure, gave up our passports at the gates, traversed the broad Piazza d'Armi, and found ourselves at liberty to choose one of the dozen streets that led into the heart of the city. Aug. 21. While finding our way at random to the "Pension Suisse," whither we had been directed by a German gentleman, we were agreeably impressed with the gaiety and bustle of Milan.

"Dans le service de la Suisse Le militaire n'est pas riche." These passionate lines of a political exile: "A l'étranger un pacte impie Vendait mon sang, liait ma foi, Mais