International Weekly Miscellany — Volume 1, No. 2, July 8, 1850 by Various
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the 29th of May, after a few days' illness, and was buried in the
Protestant burial-ground. The hearse was followed by the British Consul, the American Chargé d'Affairs, and about fifty friends and artists of all nations. Mr. Wyatt went to Rome in 1822, and worked for Mr. Gibson. After a few years he commenced his career, in which he has been so successful. It is said that he has executed commissions to the extent of £20,000 sterling. He was in the fifty-seventh year of his age. * * * * * FROM FRASER'S MAGAZINE. THE DOM OF DANTZIC. FOUNDED ON FACT. CHAPTER I. "Dumiger, my own Dumiger, you desired me not to disturb you this night: but you surely cannot know how late it is. I am lonely and weary, and could not resist coming to you; there is a long line of pale light behind the Artimshof, it must be the day breaking; yes, there, the old worn-out clock is striking five, and you are worn out, Dumiger, so leave your work to sleep;" and the young girl blushed deeply as she spoke. The light in the apartment had burnt out unperceived by Dumiger; but although pale and thin was the streak of morning's dawn, it was |
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