as well as in our hearts, where their double image blends itself into one, like sounds in melody. That this law should hold good in all things, and have to be pleaded and appealed to as an excuse for Gallicisms in English, and for Anglicisms in French, is no doubt a misfortune. But the author believes that it cannot be helped, and is even compelled to hope it never was. H. R. BOURNEMOUTH: 10. Eaux-Chaudes (27 miles from Pau); the Three Pla- 11. Lourdes, Argelès, Luz, Gavarnie, Barèges, &c. . 12. Cauterets and Lac de Gaube |