We left Paris on the 9th of July, after having been much pleased and interested by what we had seen there, and came by a forced march (and in hot weather a severe one) in the malle poste to Lyons on S.
Having the two first places in the malle poste, we enjoyed the drive very much as long as it was light--we reached Reims in eleven hours, a quarter after five, without much fatigue.
There they were told that unless Fort Flémalle surrendered by noon they would be shot.
On the same day 200 (so-called) hostages were seized at Flémalle and marched off.
I should like to go by the malle post," said Rollo; "they keep the horses on the gallop almost all the way.
A] [Footnote A: The malle post is a sort of despatch carriage, that takes the mails.
Dureau de la Malle gives an account of a dog reared by a cat, who learned to imitate the well-known action of a cat licking her paws, and thus washing her ears and face; this was also witnessed by the celebrated naturalist Audouin.
Dureau de laMalle is very curious and full on some of the minuter points of Roman statistics.
Dureau de la Malle confines his inquiry almost entirely to the city of Rome, and Roman Italy.
The parables and aphorisms which are in the Gospels are as true, as wholesome, and inspiring as ever.
Yet the suggestion of the angel at the sepulchre is pertinent--that we forbear to seek for the living among the dead.
Malle Mewen,[71] which they knocked down with clubs.
He called it Cap Blanc, and Malle Barre (the Bad Bar) was the name given to a harbor on the east side of the Cape).
Also the Malle Poste, with only a couple of passengers, tearing along at a real good dare-devil pace, and out of sight in no time.
Dureau de la Malle observes, that from the death of Alexander, the golden sands of Asia and Greece appear to have been exhausted; those of Gaul and Spain seem to have been abandoned after the fall of the Roman Empire.
The learned researches of Boeckh, Letronne, Humboldt, Jacob, and Dureau de la Malle have thrown much light on the causes, and on the importance of these monetary oscillations.
The Malle Poste evidently went "like the wind," for I invariably show the horses at a gallop all along the route.
The journey itself was a distraction, for we returned by the long Cornice Route which then was followed by the Malle Poste and Diligence, the railway being only in course of construction.
William of Tyre and other Latin historians call this city Malle Villa in the first place because they were ignorant of its proper name, and in the second because it was fatal to the Crusaders.
All the French historians who have spoken of the crusades have translated Malle Villa by Malleville.
Therefore I resolved (the malle poste being full) to take the diligence hither next day in the afternoon.
We are expecting (Roche and I) a letter from the malle poste people, to whom we have applied for places.
It is delightful travelling for its speed, that malle poste, and really for its comfort too.
The malle poste, however, now takes the trains at Amiens.
Won't you come withMalle to Stolpmünde, and stay quietly with us for a few weeks or days?
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