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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
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1
During this last winter, the government have prohibited the models, for I know not what reason, from gathering upon these steps; and they now congregate at the corner of the Via Sistina and Capo le Case, near the Pizzicheria, from which they supply themselves with groceries.
2
"Where are you going in such haste?"
3
Signore, a poor cripple; "give me something, for the love of God!—May God bless you, the Madonna, and all the saints!"
4
"A pleasant walk, young gentleman!"—"But first pay heed to the salvation of your soul."
5
Voyage pour la Rédemption des Captifs aux Royaumes d'Alger et de Tunis, fait en 1720. Paris, 1721.
6
Annales Algériennes, Tom. ii. p. 72.
7
Conquête d'Alger. Par A. Nettement. p. 546.
8
Verbal report of Colonel Combes to the Duke of Némours,—conclusion.
9
Moniteur, December 16, 1833; report of Marshal Clausel.
10
The mounted body-guard of Abd-el-Kader, so called by the French from their complete red uniform.
11
Report of Marshal Valée: Moniteur.
12
Souvenirs d'un Officier du 2me de Zouaves. Paris, 1859.
13
In accordance with Arab customs, the Zouaves, who (to use the ordinary expression) "live in common," compose a circle to which they give the name of tribe. In the tribe, each one has his allotted task: one attends to making the fires and procuring wood; another draws water and does the cooking; another makes the coffee and arranges the camp, etc.
14
I call the present czar Alexander the Fourth, as there have been three other Alexanders sovereigns of Russia; but he is generally styled Alexander the Second.
15
Sharrock is a name unfamiliar to most readers. His [Greek: Hypothesis aethikae