. Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. was a name given him by thepope for an admirable soupe maigre which Francis Carew Finding the Body ofDerrick Hal. Ludlow, Artist T~^R/iNC/S exclaimed,—Here be is at last, as sound asleep as mid- -L. night! I said he would he here, gun and all. Wait there, while I rouse him. Its an odd notion, though, to sleep face downwards. Holloa, Jack! wake up, man! Well, this is something like sleeping—Good God ! It was into a cry of horror that his voice broke. She bad never beardsuch a cry since she was a child and the ship from which she had been s


. Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. was a name given him by thepope for an admirable soupe maigre which Francis Carew Finding the Body ofDerrick Hal. Ludlow, Artist T~^R/iNC/S exclaimed,—Here be is at last, as sound asleep as mid- -L. night! I said he would he here, gun and all. Wait there, while I rouse him. Its an odd notion, though, to sleep face downwards. Holloa, Jack! wake up, man! Well, this is something like sleeping—Good God ! It was into a cry of horror that his voice broke. She bad never beardsuch a cry since she was a child and the ship from which she had been savedwent down. She sprang to her feet, hut had she felt braver she would nothave stirred a step from the beech tree. * * * For Gods sake, stay where you are! he calledout: but his thought for her came too late and she was already by his side,looking down into the staring eyes of the dead man,—a ghastly corpse,bearing witness with its visible blood against some fellow-creatures hand. It is Derrick—Murdered ! cried he. Francillons Ropes of FRANCIS CAREW FINDING THE BODY OF DERRICK. CAREME 199 CARLOS he invented for Lent. A descendant ofJean was chef to tlie prince regent, at asalary of £1000 per annum, but he left thissituation because the prince had only amenage bourgeois^ and entered the serviceof baron Rothschild at Paris (1784-1833). Carey, innocent-faced rich young dudein Ellen Olney Kii-ks novel, A Daughter ofEve (1889). Carey {Patrick), the poet brother of lordFalkland, introduced by sii W. Scott inWoodstock (time. Commonwealth). Cargill {The Rev. Josiah), minister ofSt. Ronans Well, tutor of the hon. Au-gustus Bidmore (2 syl.), and the suitor ofMiss Augusta Bidmore, his pupils sister.—Sir W. Scott, St. Ronan^s Well (time,George III.). Carino, father of Zenocia, the chastetroth-plight wife of Arnoldo (the lady dis-honorably pursued by the governor countClodio).—Beaumont and Fletcher, TAe Cus-tom of the Country (1647). CarTier {James), manager in the hou


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