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Accounts of these men and their writings may be found in any good encyclopedia. For the program of studies at Paris see D.C. Munro, "Translations and Reprints," Vol. II, Pt. III. A list of the books used at Montpellier, one of the most important medical schools, is given in Rashdall, Vol. II, Pt. I, p. 123, and Pt. II, p. 780; the list for Oxford, p. 454 f.
Decker, an Australian, plucky and efficient; Miss Chisholm, a blue-eyed Scottish girl, with a thick coat strapped around her waist and a haversack slung from her shoulder; a tall American, whose name I do not yet know, whose husband is a journalist; three young surgeons, and Dr. Munro. It is all so quaint.
When the king arrived opposite the Green Brigade he dismounted and made the soldiers an address, thanking them for their great share in winning the battle of Leipzig. Many of the Scottish officers were promoted, Munro being made a full colonel, and many others advanced a step in rank. The Scottish brigade responded to the address of the gallant king with hearty cheers.
Nor do all the intestinal absorbents seem to terminate in the thoracic duct, as appears from some curious experiments of D. Munro, who gave madder to some animals, having previously put a ligature on the thoracic duct, and found their bones, and the serum of their blood, coloured red. II. The Valves of the Absorbent System may suffer their Fluids to regurgitate in some Diseases.
"You'll be sorry to hear that Whitehall is not very well," said Turpey. "Dr. Munro thought it would be better that he should not come down." "In fact, I have ordered him to bed," said I. "Then I move that Mr. Turpey be called upon to act as host," said one of the new comers; and so it was at once agreed. Presently the other men arrived; but there was no sign of the dinner.
In the evening Colonel Axel Lily, one of the bravest of the Swedish officers, came into the trenches to pay a visit to Hepburn. He found him just sitting down to dinner with Munro by the side of a fire in the trench.
"If a man has the mind and the will he may make and keep and flourish and taste power " "Left the King's forces!" cried Munro Touris. "Why ! And will he be coming to Black Hill, sir?" "Yes. Next week. We have," said Mr. Touris, and though he tried he could not keep the saturnine out of his voice "we have some things to talk over."
No male eyes beheld that scene, as Mr Manfred Smith, the manager, had gone out to look for his duchess, and missing her carriage in the crowd, did not return till the bazaar had been opened. That Mrs Chaucer Munro did not sink, collapsed, among her bevy, must have been owing altogether to that callousness which a long habit of endurance produces.
Availing himself of the occasion, Munro dashed his flag of truce into the face of the man with whom he had parleyed, and, in the confusion which followed, seizing him around the body with a strength equal to his own, he dragged him, along with himself, over the low table of rock on which they had both stood, upon the soft earth below.
One by one, however, the old women commenced stirring, and, as they moved, now before and now behind him his eyes following them on every side he at length discovered, amid the group, the small and delicate form of the very being for whom he sought. There, indeed, were Lucy Munro and her aunt, holding a passive character in the strange assembly.
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