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70 PASSING EVENTS.
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"was " Whatever within five stories feet of you the may carriage see in ; the and newspapers I think myself , these very are luck the y facts to , have as I each
escaped Eng among It land is hardl , the as with the Eng y general necessary peop lish le people indi were to gnation , all murder say dropping that ; for is the whatever not round news a method me of differences this at of villany settling of discharge op was inion them received . " may approved exist in of blank astonishment
b disco y any vered class a . disposition It was , therefore in their supposed , with a friendly feeling allies to cast upon them they the imputation the of something congratulations like comp on the licity in the naturally transaction poured . into the Tuileries
from Among ail quarters , came certain addresses escape from , the army , on which their subsequent publication in the ' Moniteur' conferred an air of official authority . First we find— shed its blood in all
laces The A to . rmy reach of and Lyons annihilate —expressing the artisans its willingness of icide . to p powerful Then , comes friends the whose 5 th brave Regimen armies t of so Lancers latel reg — combated polite , but by their " afflicted sideshould , that
, y , is be The considerabl covering 19 th Military with fiercer their Division . protection Their follows hearts consp on irators are the " same filled and assassins side with , as indi the , " gnation & lawyers c . and say wrath , but y
against the accomplices of those sanguinary anarchists "—videlicet , their unsuspecting The 82 nei nd ghbour iment John is Bull still . more licitIt to be allowed to seek for
those anarchists Reg " even in the recesses exp of . their prays dens "—supposed to signify Leicester In this awfull Square y , threatening and the pleasant state of streets affairs thereunto we listen for adj the acent iven first . b time Lord , with some
in interest Paris , to to the celebrat account e the of marriage an official of ball the — Princess namely , Royal that g ; and are y comforted Cowley to , hear showed that , the his li Majesty ht of his Napoleon gracious countenance III ., in blue to coat the and black there continuation assembled s , " .
g company in After the mercantile this came classes what might of France have and been a downward expected— tendency symptoms of of all uneasiness kinds of " securities " in that country . In , the mean time we are not surprised better to find
that the Emperor , as an undoubtedly brave man , and somewhat acafterwards quainted " much regrets with sends Eng " a the distinct land publication and official the English declarati of these than on swaggering throug the heroes h Count demonstrations of Walewski the ' Moniteur to , and the , ' Count Persiand
same effect . In a letter addressed to that nobleman by gny , dated " Paris , Feb . 6 th , " he says that " if , in the enthusiastic manifestations of indicate the devotion unfriendl of the feelings army , " toward words s have been land inserted the Emperor which enjoin have s him seemed to say to
to Lord Clarendon y how much he regrets Eng it . , Whether the symptoms of uneasiness in the mercantile classes of Franceand the Emperor ' s expressions of regret , stand towards each other in any relation , of cause and effect is , is clear a matter the
proposition on which there that are catching different your op hare inions is . an At indispensabl all events e one preliminary thing to cooking : - it—which we imagined axiomatic— is , it seems , not admitted by the exciteable
braves of the 'Moniteur . * faintest That suspicion neither the of the Eng existence lish peop of le a nor consp the iracy Eng appears lish Government to these fine had fellows the
they abl no No e sort and do less of not independent reason than choose twelve wh to y wri writers th Eng ey te lish should for of newspapers the the not Revue Revue have Contemporaine des have punished Deux been Mondes it seized . latel informed in y Paris purchased , and that , the b if y
the Governmentthey will do well not to write at all . , surround Turn we itself now with , to a these pleasanter painful theme and vi — gilant to a precautions throne which , and has to a no Soverei need gn to of
ing her whose of subjects the private wedding , those and - of day domesti the ( January peopl c affairs e at 25 large th become ) ; . and The , throug raw bells and h rang the cold in hearty as merril was sympath y the the atmos morn y - -
70 Passing Events.
70 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1858, page 70, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031858/page/70/
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