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Updated: June 23, 2025
And then she had been married to a Russian, or something, somewhere in the wilds, and their names were But do you know," said Marshfield, interrupting himself, "I think I had better let you find that out for yourselves, if you care." Stanley J. Weyman The Fowl in the Pot An Episode Adapted from the Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of Sully
"Yes, but it will take them such a very long time to find it out," Muriel said impatiently. "If we don't stand up for the honor of our Alma Mater, who will?" "Well, we've done some good," sturdily asserted Jerry. "We wouldn't allow the Sans to rag Katherine. The Beauty contest was an awful damper to them, especially Miss Weyman. It put a crimp in her sails. She needed to be suppressed.
And as for a white woman Weyman stopped his paddling where there was no current, and leaned back in his canoe for a breathing space, and to fill his pipe. A WHITE WOMAN! Would he stare at her like a fool when he saw her again for the first time?
Alais, the hideous death of the steward, the looting of the great building, and the escape of the young lovers these incidents are told in that breathless way which Weyman has made familiar in other stories. It is only when one has finished the book and has gone back to reread certain passages that the dramatic power and the sustained passion of these scenes are clearly felt."
From then until morning the earth and snow under the windfall were torn up by the struggles of the wolf, the dog and the lynx to regain their freedom. And when morning came, all three were exhausted, and lay on their sides, panting and with bleeding jaws, waiting for the coming of man and death. Henri and Weyman were out early.
If we say that the great Hungarian author Maurice Jokay, who also writes historical novels, pales when compared with that fascinating Pole who leaves far behind him the late lions in the field of romanticism, Stanley J. Weyman and Anthony Hope, we are through with that part of Sienkiewicz's literary achievements.
All the rest of that day Weyman and Henri worked to build a stout cage of saplings, and when it was finished, the two prisoners were placed in it. Before the dog was put in with Gray Wolf, Weyman closely examined the worn and tooth-marked collar about his neck. On the brass plate he found engraved the one word, "Kazan," and with a strange thrill made note of it in his diary.
Beautiful maidens could be kidnapped then; daring lovers faced pistols and swords in behalf of their sweethearts, and altogether the pace was a lively one. Mr. Weyman knows how to use the attractive colorings to the best advantage possible." " ... a piece of work which is infinitely better than anything else which he has accomplished.
"You mean " "That there is no hope absolutely none. He will die within two days." As he spoke, the little priest straightened himself and lifted his hands as if about to pronounce a benediction. "Thank God!" he breathed. Then, as quickly, he caught himself. "No, I don't mean that. God forgive me! But it is best." Weyman stared incredulously into his face.
"Leslie is precisely right about that," Natalie Weyman hastened to agree. "We shall have to be very careful what we do this year. I think that a little missionary work among the freshies would be a good thing for all of us. Later on we can drop them if they grow to be too much of a bore." "They will take care of themselves as they get used to college," predicted Leslie.
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