[179] Krar-goo´ye-vatz.

[180] See Shakespeare's Henry V., Act iv., Scene 3.

[181] King Peter was born in 1844.

[182] She was afterwards interned at Newport News, on the northern shore of the estuary of the James River, Virginia.

[183] Rocky island belonging to Chile, 400 miles off the coast of that country. Alexander Selkirk lived four years on this island, and his story formed the basis of De Foe's Robinson Crusoe.

[184] From Ye Mariners of England.

[185] A proverb meaning caught in his own trap. The petard was a kind of bomb employed for blowing open gates, etc.

[186] Ver-mell´.

[187] Quin´she.

[188] Five miles south-south-west of Ypres.