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After a year of martyrdom he set out on his terrible journey to Paris. Here he was welcomed by his brother Ernest. The two brothers had always felt and always continued to feel the closest sympathy for each other.

Pisombo, Pisombo! the waters, to-night, So tranquilly sleep in the moon's soft light! Pisombo, Pisombo! no longer the gale Comes rudely to swell out our flapping sail. Pisombo, Pisombo! from each manly oar Now dash the white foam, that Ragusa's shore Pisombo, Pisombo! ere the night be past, In safety may welcome our lonely mast.

80 10 Va te promener! cf. note to 48 11. 80 13 six cent mille dents: each Arab had 150 teeth! Which goes to show that Daudet himself was born not far from Tarascon. But it is to be remembered that six cent mille is sometimes used merely to indicate a very large number, like English "thousands of." 80 14 dut: cf. note to 67 7.

Methinks a cherub bending from the skies Observes the question and serene replies, «In heav'n's high palaces your babe appears: Prepare to meet him, and dismiss your tears». Shall not th' intelligence your grief restrain, And turn the mournful to the chearful strain? Cease your complaints, suspend each rising sigh, Cease to accuse the Ruler of the sky.

The grave was formed in the following manner: A large pit was sunk, of a sufficient width all round to admit of a wall two feet thick of solid masonry being constructed on each side; thus forming an exact oblong, the hollow space within which was precisely twelve feet deep, near eight long and five wide. A bed of masonry was at the bottom.

I told him what they were doing. 5. Some Tarasconians used to assemble and eat big pieces of beef. 6. Take some if you find any. 8. Will you tell me what each one had at the end of his gun? 10. Throw it with all your might.

But float upon a wild and violent sea, Each way and move.