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orld!" FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 49: Page 2. _The Firm Miranda_--Mellerio Brothers. Page 4. _St. Rambert_--St Aubin; _Joyeux, Joyous Gard_--Lion, Lionesse. Page 6. _Vire_--Caen. Page 25. _St. Rambertese_--St. Aubinese. Page 29. _Londres_--Douvres; _London_--Dover; _La Roche_--Courcelle; _Monlieu_--Bernieres; _Villeneuve_--Langrune; _Pons_--Luc; _La Ravissante_--La Delivrande. Page 33. _Raimbaux_--Bayeux. Page 34. _Morillon_--Hugonin; _Mirecourt_--Bonnechose; _Miranda_--Mellerio. Page 35. _New York_--Madrid. Page 41. _Clairvaux_--Tailleville. Page 42. _Madrilene_--Turinese. Page 43. _Gonthier_--Beny; _Rousseau_--Voltaire; _Leonce_--Antoine. Page 52. _Of "Firm Miranda, London and New York"_--"Mellerio Brothers"--Meller, people say. Page 79. _Rare Vissante_--Del Yvrande; _Aldabert_--Regnobert. Page 80. _Eldobert_--Ragnebert; _Mailleville_--Beaudoin. Page 81. _Chaumont_--Quelen; _Vertgalant_--Talleyrand. Page 89. _Ravissantish_--Delivrandish. Page 101. _Clara de Millefleurs_--Anna de Beaupre; _Coliseum Street_--Miromesnil Street. Page 110. _Steiner_--Mayer; _Commercy_--Larocy; _Sierck_--Metz. Page 111. _Muhlhausen_--Debacker. Page 112, _Carlino Centofanti_--Miranda di Mongino. Page 121. _Portugal_--Italy. Page 125. "_Gustave_"--"Alfred." Page 135. _Vaillant_--Meriel. Page 149. _Thirty-three_--Twenty-five. 152. _Beaumont_--Pasquier. Page 167. _Sceaux_--Garges. Page 203. _Luc de la Maison Rouge_--Jean de la Becquetiere; _Claise_--Vire; _Maude_--Anne. Page 204. _Dionysius_--Eliezer; _Scolastica_--Elizabeth. Page 214. _Twentieth_--Thirteenth. Page 241. _Fricquot_--"Picot."--Mrs. Orr's _Handbook_, Second Edition, pp. 261-2.] 22. ARISTOPHANES' APOLOGY: including a Transcript from Euripides; being the Last Adventure of Balaustion. [Published in April, 1875. (_Poetical Works_, 1889, Vol. XIII. pp. 1-258).] _Aristophanes' Apology_, as its sub-title indicates, is a kind of sequel to _Balaustion's Adventure_. It is the record, in Balaustion's words, of an adventure which happened to her after her marriage with Euthukles. On the day when the news of Euripides' death reached Athens, as Balaustion and her husband were sitting at home, toward nightfall, Aristophanes, coming home with his revellers from the banquet which followed his triumph in the play of _Thesmophoriazousai_, burst in upon them. "There stood in person Aristophanes. And no ignoble presence! On the bulge Of the clear baldness,--all his
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