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...years without once descending. The holy man hauled his food up with a rope, or it was carried up a ladder by his disciples, who founded monasteries nearby. Twentieth Century French diggers in Syria explored the great edifice of four basilicas built in St. Simeon's honor, in the courtyard of which the base of his column still stands. Their last bulletin to the French Academy of Inscriptions was that a fragment of the pillar itself had been unearthed...
...Patiently up & down his palace courtyard Bulgaria's irrepressible Tsar Boris wheeled the royal baby carriage. Bored, he wheeled it through the palace gates and out on the streets of Sofia. Stopping every few feet to chuck his gurgling baby daughter Marie Louise under the chin, he pushed briskly on through crowds of startled subjects, made a circuit of the Capital streets, trundled back to the palace...
...House men, admission cards to the courtyard may be secured at the library, while tickets are available from members of the House committee or at the door, at the rate of $2 for a couple, and $1.25 stage...
These cards are not tickets, but admit only to the courtyard. Tickets may be obtained from members of the House Committee after Monday, October 15, and will also be on sale at the door. The price will be $2.00 per couple, and $1.25 stag...
...acid-eaten animal bones. The Schmidt sisters were questioned for hours. Finally Catherine Schmidt confessed. Louis Chambon, the unfrocked priest, had threatened to peach on Georges Sarret. Chambon was lured with his mistress to the house, and while Catherine Schmidt kept a motorcycle engine roaring in the cypress shaded courtyard to drown all noise, Georges Sarret shot priest & mistress from behind a screen. They drove into Marseilles where Murderer Sarret purchased a bathtub, then sent the terrified Schmidt sisters back to wander for three nights about the house with its two reeking corpses. On the fourth day Georges Sarret returned...