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When sixteen years of age, on the 9th of July, 1704, he was admitted a member of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where his brother Lewis received his education. It seems, however, that, after the example of that brother, as also of his brother Theophilus, he early relinquished a literary, for a military profession; and aspired to make his way in the world, "tam Marte quam Minerva." S. Trin.

While he tooled the gry a rani pookered him, "Rikker this trushni to my ker, an' I'll del tute a trin grushi." So he lelled a chavo to tool the gry, and pookered lester, "Tute shall get pash the wongur."

I've got some fine habben!" She penned to a rakli, "Pet your wonger adree turo wast an I'll dukker tute." An' she lelled a pash bar from the rani. She penned her: "You kaums a rye a longo duros. He's a kaulo and there's a waver rye, a pauno, that kaums you too, an' you'll soon lel a chinamangree. Tute'll rummorben before dui besh, an' be the dye of trin chavis.

Many deeds of daring marked this siege of Trin; there had been great fatigues and many losses. But of boredom, after De Grammont's arrival, there was never any throughout the army; no more weariness in the trenches, no more dulness among the generals. Everywhere, this man sought and carried joy. Some vainly imitated him; others more wisely sought his friendship.

But matters of police were a trifle neglected; the highways were unsafe, and theft went unpunished. Youth, entering on life, took what part it chose; everyone might be a knight; everyone who could became a beneficed priest. The sacred and military callings were not distinguished by their dress, and the Chevalier de Grammont adorned them both at the siege of Trin.

But I think, on referring to your letter, that I insist too much upon the signification of a few words. I hope so, and trust that everything will go well. But it is chapel time, and I must conclude. Ever most affectionately yours, Trin. Coll.: March 25, 1821. My dear Mother, I entreat you to entertain no apprehensions about my health.

Nick's eyes twinkled up with merriment; nevertheless, his face took on a dubious look when presently he answered: "I wouldn't rush her, Trin you've got plenty of time . . ." And when he proceeded to put up the blackboard he almost ran into Sonora, who stood by the teacher's desk getting into his frock coat. "Hurry up, boys, hurry up!" urged Trinidad, though he himself smilingly looked on.

"But you, Trin, I'm sorry you ain't got nothin'," she added, with a sad, little smile. "So long!" hollered The Pony Express at that moment; whereupon, Ashby rushed over to the door and called after him: "Pony Express, I want you!" Satisfied that his command had been heard he retraced his footsteps and found Handsome peering eagerly over Sonora's shoulder.

"Hello, Trin!" came from the Girl, smilingly. There was an awkward pause in which both Sonora and Trinidad floundered about in their minds for something to say; at length, a brilliant inspiration came to the former, and he asked: "Say, Girl, make me a prairie oyster, will you?" "All, right, Sonora, I'll fix you right up," returned the Girl, smiling to herself at his effort.

Trouble not yourselves; God is at hand, to deliver us from all, or in all. Dear Madam, pardon my boldness, and accept the good meaning of "Your most obedient son, "Trin. Coll. May 25th, 1622." About the year 1629, and the thirty-fourth of his age, Mr.