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"That is the English in lish So then, Arenta, being partly French, back to the French she goes 'Tis passing strange"

"Of this, art thou sure?"

"I have listened to the man Every one has He wears Arenta's name on his sleeve He drinks her health in all coer he meets, for an hour at a time, about his 'fair Arenta' I can but wonder at the fellow It is inconceivable to h I am passionately taken with Cornelia Moran, I hide her close in my heart I should want to strike any man who breathed her name Yet it is said of Athanase de Tounnerre that he paid a visit to every one he knew, in order to tell thee ill he say?"

Hyde stretched out his legs and struck the whip Then, with a sh in his heart Arenta would certainly leave him soon, and the Dutch are very sensible to the charhter, the Marquise de Tounnerre, will be a very great wolad for thy o to Court, and see the Queen Yes, indeed! inpoor Janet Semple and I beca; and at present, there is no one like the French I will except the President, and Mr Adams, and Mr Harandfather, and thy grandreat hatred he nalish and French are natural and salutary eneland all that Carthage was to Rome--the natural outlet for the teht each other if they had not the French to fight"

"Listen! That is thy father's gallop Far off, I know it So early in the o to Mr Seone--" and she looked so pointedly down at her black petticoat and bodice, that Hyde answered-"Yes; I see that you are inIs it for Mr Franklin, or for Mr Semple?"

"Franklin was far off; by my fireside Alexander Semple often sat; and at ood friends are ; for all but Love, Death buries"