Tho Fronch officer is still, as lie has always been, a model of dashing bravery, ever ready to oxposo himself to tho enemy's fire and to head a charge with drawn sword for tho sako of glory and la belle. France.—"Blackwood's Magazine." ........ "" Was there -ever- a typically - French ' play that 1 struck the right note -on- English cars, or a Frenbh hat that looke<l convincing 011 an 'English head? Yet we translate the ono, we wear the other, forgetting, that the esprit ganlois that'made' them admirable is not a thing to be accMataaed/.i' .'/Gi^Bllicj"
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 137, 4 March 1908, Page 8
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