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An instance of a kindness reciprocated is narrated by General Cluseret in his " Memoirs," recently published. When his life was terribly endangered, just after the Versailles troops had entered Parii, he was saved by a priest to whom he bad given facilities to ac« Archbishop Darboy in his prison. He knocked at his door and said : " Yon recognise me 1 You know what I want I " " Perfectly ; you are at home." He provided M. Cluseret with ecclesiastical costume, kept him for five months, and with the aid of his order got him safely aerosj the frontier into Belgium.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 30, 18 November 1887, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 30, 18 November 1887, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 30, 18 November 1887, Page 7

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