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I will sing hymns to His glory during the remainder of my days." After which he sat down, and after having reflected a little, he got one of his companions to write an Italian canticle, which begins thus: "Altissimo, Omnipotente, bon Signore; tue son le laude, la gloria, l'onore, ed ogni benedizione," etc.

Corinne, who had the best view, leaned eagerly forward to see, and her face blanched instantly. A horseman was coming through the gate, supported on either side by a soldier; his face was deadly white, and blood was streaming from a wound in his breast. Madame Drucour looked also and uttered a cry: "Monsieur le Marquis est tue!"

At the baths of Zonda he wrote with charcoal, under a delineation of the national arms: On ne tue point les idées! which inscription, having been reported to the Gaucho chieftain, a committee was appointed to decipher and translate it. When the wording of the significant hint was conveyed to Rosas, he exclaimed, "Well, what does it mean?"

In a recent letter, the soldier informed his American benefactor that "hier j'ai tué deux Boches. Ils sont allés

At midday some thousands of Anjou's troops rushed into the city at the dinner-hour with loud cries of "Ville gagnée! Tue! Tue!" But the citizens flew to arms; barricades were erected; and finally the French were driven out with heavy loss, leaving some 1500 prisoners in the hands of the town-guard.

She stopped the bearers, beckoned Nekhludoff to her side, and in a piteously languid manner extended her white, ring-bedecked hand, with horror anticipating the hard pressure of his. "Epouvantable!" she said of the heat. "It is unbearable. Ce climat me tue." And having said a few words of the horrors of the Russian climate, and invited Nekhludoff to visit them, she gave a sign to the bearers.

"Well, I give women up," said Smithers. "I thought she'd be glad." "I believe you're a married man?" "Yes, of course." "Well, I ain't," said Willoughby, and in a couple of strides he stood close to Jeanne. He laid a gentle hand on her heaving shoulders. "Pas tué! Soolmong blessé," he shouted. She sprang, as it were, to attention, like a frightened recruit. "He is wounded?"

Under these words was written: "Nel tue giorni felici, vicordati da me." The breast of Amelia heaved convulsively she gazed at these written characters; at last her eyes filled with tears at last her heart was overcome by those painful and passionate feelings which she had so long kept in bondage.

For his Greek I gave him St. Francis's canticle, which begins: Laudate sie, mi signore, cum tuote le tue creature, Spetialmente messer lo frate sole.

"All is possible," said Louis Philippe to a visitor who talked with him at Claremont in his exile, "all is possible to France, an empire, a republic, the Comte de Chambord, or my grandson; but one thing is impossible, that any of these should last. On a tué le respect, the nation has killed respect." Queen Marie Amélie was born in Naples in 1782.