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The V«wt dercriptiou of the feelings with which befogged Lon-don-is bailed t f ie return of daylignt on Saturday, the 26th ult , is that of tbe LoDdon correspondent of the Independance Beige, who compares them to tho>e ot Stan ey and his party as they emtrged frcm the sinister gloom of tbe Aruwhimi Forest, The forthcoming vir-it of the Queen to Costebelle takes her to tbe particularly (Jatbolic district of Hyeres, a resort, says the Weekly Register, hitherto coraparatnely little known to English people. Toe two ho els — the Costebelle aud (he Hermitage — rented in Her Mftjos'y's bebslf, rest upon the breast of a: n eminence called tbe Moot des O.seaui, the latter being crowneJ by tbe Church of Notrei Dame de l'Ermitage, which is still a place of pilgrimage and tho sceae ef many miracles.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2

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