"Very well," said he; "I shall accompany you; and the adventure appears to me so wonderful, that I shall
carry the torch myself." And saying these words, he girded on a short sword, placed a pistol in his belt, disclosing in this movement, which opened his doublet a little, the fine rings of a coat of mail, destined to protect him from the first dagger-thrust of an assassin.
Springfield police officers will
carry the torch from the Springfield Justice Center to the John Serbu Campus, where Eugene police officer will take over and run north to police in Junction City.
Each person will
carry the torch for about 200 meters (656 feet).
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He was nominated to
carry the torch by Virgin Media and chosen as a Lloyds TSB torchbearer.
10.51am - Former boxer Michael Watson will
carry the torch through Trafalgar Square, almost 21 years since he was left with a brain injury.
Bahnu, aged 69, of Stoke, was chosen to
carry the torch because of her voluntary work for Coventry's Asian Blind Association which she set up in 1994 after being registered blind herself.
? THE Olympics are now under way and it was nice to see the world's oldest marathon runner
carry the torch.
We were heading for the Millennium Centre to register to
carry the torch that morning.
He had been due to
carry the torch as it passed through Stevenage, the Hertfordshire town where he grew up.
Team Northumbria manager Cathy Rooney said: "We are delighted Audrey was given the opportunity to
carry the torch.
Gary Lineker will today
carry the Torch through Leicester, his home city.
"Everyone was so good there and supportive." Will is due to
carry the torch at 9.16am tomorrow.
Due to
carry the torch through Heywood on June 23, he said: "How I feel about running with the torch is indescribable, I'm nervous, so proud and so humbled to be given the opportunity.
Commonwealth Games marathon Gold medallist Jim Alder was delighted to
carry the torch through Morpeth.