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no thrilling tale of heroism, war, love, treason, devotion, 

 to recount ? " (Loud applause.) 



Ladies and gentlemen, — That unfailling monitor, 

 (the clock). reminds me I have trespassed beyond the 

 traditional hour allotted to lecturers ; — we shall 

 reserve for another evening our ramble in York when 

 all here present are invited to attend without, further 

 invitation." 



Mr. LeMoine, who was frequently applauded during 

 the delivery of his lecture, which occupied one hour 

 and thirty minutes, then sat down and Prof. John 

 Harper, B. A., rector of the High School, moved a 

 hearty vote of thanks for the very enjoyable literary 

 treat which the President had furnished. The Hon. G-. 

 Ouimet, Superintendent of Education, seconded the 

 motion in a neat speech. (Morning Chronicle, 28th 

 Nov. 1881.J 



