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  • They are burning St. (19)
  • Say, why not St. Ombre? (10)
  • Do you often dance at St. (4)
  • The Little Flowers of St. Francis. (8)
  • At Bouchet St. Nicholas, he told me. (2)
  • In public, the two talked of St. Louis. (10)
  • I am told that he is called St. Christopher. (10)
  • Did I ever tell you about St. Francis of Assisi? (8)
  • You may have my head if he did it, Lord St Erth. (8)
  • Mind, the first to be clear of must be St. Ombre. (10)
  • St. Germain de Calberte is a great parish nine leagues round about. (2)
  • The courtly M. de St. Ombre had to stand confused. (10)
  • He entered the Calendar, and ranks next St. Anthony. (10)
  • Did you have a big triumph in Moscow and St. Petersburg? (8)
  • A dense fog hung over the gulf and river of St. Lawrence. (19)
  • He was born May 7, 1840; at ten he went to St. Petersburg. (3)
  • Lord Feltre, at the heels of St. Francis, agrees in that. (10)
  • In 1862, he founded a Free School of Music in St. Petersburg. (3)
  • He sent Colonel Wetherell to take the rebel post at St. Charles. (19)
  • Well, St Offert got damages, but he also got the hoof, underneath. (8)
  • Jumbo was killed by a train at St. Thomas, Ontario, in July, 1885. (21)
  • Young Patrick jumped from the train as headless as good St. Denis. (10)
  • All then seemed bright and rosy for the colony on the St. Lawrence. (19)
  • He retired like a trumped card on the appearance of M. de St. Ombre. (10)
  • Once my car caught fire on the journey from St. Petersburg to Warsaw. (21)
  • The temptations of St. Anthony were becoming more poignant every hour. (8)
  • They passed the Lake St. Louis; the La Chin; rapids flashed into sight. (9)
  • In one of these sallies St. Martin, one of their bravest men, perished. (19)
  • This gentleman has been good enough to invite us to breakfast to-morrow at St. (6)
  • Field lived for many years as pianist and teacher at St. Petersburg and Moscow. (3)
  • Valiantly, doggedly did Walley and his men try to cross the St. Charles River. (19)
  • British ships sailed up the St. Lawrence at last, and the invaders retired in haste. (19)
  • They had resolved to cross the St. Charles River there and attack Quebec in the rear. (19)
  • It was a balloon, we learned, which had left St. Quentin at half-past five that evening. (2)
  • This they sailed up the river St. John, where they ran it ashore and escaped to Quebec. (19)
  • They visited Paris, Vienna and even St. Petersburg, arousing great enthusiasm everywhere. (3)
  • What with dinner and coffee, it was long past three before I left St. Germain de Calberte. (2)
  • Livia turned to a French gentleman of her court, M. de St. Ombre, and pursued a conversation. (10)
  • Later, they begged him, when they knew he was to be at St. Andrews, to address them unofficially. (14)
  • Their imagination had been stirred by the tales they had heard of the country by the St. Lawrence River. (19)
  • Thence to Bristol, where we slept, saw St. Mary Radcliffe and the cathedral, and then through to London. (14)
  • St. Castin dwelt in a strong fort on the Penobscot River and made himself lord and master over hundreds of Abenakis Indians. (19)
  • St. Joseph was one of the chief towns of the Huron nation; it had 2000 inhabitants, and was surrounded by a strong palisade. (19)
  • The Governor ordered forts to be built at Gaspereau and Beauséjour, and another {180} on the St. John River. (19)
  • As early as 1862 he founded the St. Petersburg Conservatory, which has had a prominent place in Russian music. (3)
  • It drew nearer, and they saw, with misgivings, the blood-red cross of St. George floating from the mast-head. (19)
  • He undertook no more voyages into unknown lands, but died about 1577 in his own manor-house close to St. Malo. (19)
  • By daybreak half the English garrison, with ten pieces of cannon, were hurled on the French columns at St. Foye. (19)
  • Well, I shall tell people that you and Lord St Erth backed me up for one Club, and asked me to resign from another. (8)
  • Behind me an empty carriage returning to St. Jean du Gard kept hard upon my tracks, and near the summit overtook me. (2)
  • When Jacques Cartier again took his departure from St. Malo, in May 1535, he commanded three ships and 110 sailors. (19)
  • When the English columns withdrew again to the city, they had left 1000 dead and dying men on the field of St. Foye. (19)
  • One morning a messenger arrived post-haste to tell him that the enemy in their ships were sailing up the St. Lawrence. (19)
  • The St. Lawrence has none of the bold picturesqueness of the Hudson, and is far more like its far-off cousin the Mississippi. (9)
  • In addition to his duties at the school, he directed the music in the Churches of St. Thomas and St. Nicholas. (3)
  • Season now followed season, and each saw the French but little better than prisoners in their three towns on the St. Lawrence. (19)
  • And old Heythorp, digesting his osyters, snuffed the scent of the hyacinths, and thought of the St. Germain, his favourite soup. (8)
  • At St. Denis, therefore, they entrenched themselves, and for some hours held the post, keeping up a deadly fire upon the troops. (19)
  • It hunted all the saints in the calendar till their haloes top-sided on their heads-her favourite St. Francis of Assisi excepted. (10)
  • It had been planned that Montgomery should attack the Lower town on the side of Cape Diamond, and Arnold on the side of St. Roque. (19)
  • Although he passed most of his life in constant activity as a composer, he directed the Russian Symphony Concerts in St. Petersburg. (3)
  • On the way back he met the Sieur de Roberval, who afterwards built a fort on the St. Lawrence and explored the surrounding country. (19)
  • So saying, the wise youth rose, and leisurely trotted to the scene of battle, where stood St. George puffing over the prostrate Dragon. (10)
  • To confirm him, she soon appeared, and hung herself halfway out of one of the upper windows, calling desperately to St. Ursula for aid. (10)
  • While the American general descended the St. Lawrence by water, some 3000 of his troops marched abreast by land on the way to Montreal. (19)
  • Roberval reluctantly obeyed, and thus this first attempt to establish a French colony on the banks of the St. Lawrence ended in failure. (19)
  • The bloodthirsty tribes remained by the St. Lawrence as long as they pleased; their ravages of the countryside continued for many weeks. (19)
  • He had to stand about on the steamboat wharf and listen to amiable innuendoes for nearly an hour before the steamer came in from St. John. (9)
  • When he returned he hid himself in a cellar and wept, while the blood-red cross of St. George was flaunted from the summit of the citadel. (19)
  • From this point the squadron steered for the Gulf St. Lawrence, so named by Cartier in honour of the saint upon whose day it was discovered. (19)
  • Wherever it had obeyed an academic intention it seemed to March poor and coarse, as in the bronze fountain beside the Church of St. Lawrence. (9)
  • As the eighteenth century wore on, the chain of great inland lakes were as French as those two great rivers, the St. Lawrence and the Mississippi. (19)
  • English, Scotch, and Irish emigrants found their way in shiploads to Prince Edward Island, which you may remember as the Isle St. Jean of the French. (19)
  • Two or three days afterwards, when the fleeing Iroquois were leagues away, the Jesuits at St. Mary came to the smoking ruins of St. Ignace. (19)

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