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The band struck up a favorite air from one of the new operas, "Peut-on affliger ce qu'on aime?" which those who saw the anxiety which recent events had already stamped upon the queen's majestic brow could hardly avoid applying to their royal mistress; and when it followed it up by Blondel's lamentation for Richard, "O Richard, O mon roi, l'univers t'abandonne," the first notes of the well-known song touched a chord in every heart, and the whole company, courtiers, ladies, soldiers, and deputies, were all carried away in a perfect delirium of loyal rapture.

Nanteuil, en faisant mon image, A de son art divin signale le pouvoir; Je hais mes yeux dans mon miroir, Je les aime dans son ouvrage. She had her share, however, of small but harmless vanities, and spoke of her impoverished family, says Tallemant, "as one might speak of the overthrow of the Greek empire."

"I'll not know nossing at all, me," he reiterated. "Eleazar, you like money perhaps?" "Of course, yes. Tout le monde il aime l'argent." "Then listen, Eleazar. Some day we will walk, perhaps. How far is it to Cape Girardeau, where the French people live?" "My son Hector he'll live there wance, on Cap' Girardeau. He'll make the tub, make the cask, make the barrel.

Ladies will most probably too have something to say there; and those who are best with them will probably be best SOMEWHERE ELSE. Labor this great point, my dear child, indefatigably; attend to the very smallest parts, the minutest graces, the most trifling circumstances, that can possibly concur in forming the shining character of a complete gentleman, 'un galant homme, un homme de cour', a man of business and pleasure; 'estime des hommes, recherche des femmes, aime de tout le monde'. In this view, observe the shining part of every man of fashion, who is liked and esteemed; attend to, and imitate that particular accomplishment for which you hear him chiefly celebrated and distinguished: then collect those various parts, and make yourself a mosiac of the whole.

The strides made in this direction were finally crowned with success, and the results obtained in the recent experiments due to Mr. Aimé Witz, an undoubted authority in the matter, permit of affirming that now and hereafter, in many circumstances, a gas generator supplying a gas motor will be able to advantageously dethrone a steam boiler supplying a steam engine of the same power.

Berenger silence Philip's rude laugh and was beginning to explain that the speed of the waves could always be calculated by an experienced inhabitant; and his voice had seemed to pacify Aime a little, when the spreading water in front of a broken wave flowing up to his horse's feet, again rendered him nearly frantic.

Whatsoever I have to doe before death, all leasure to end the same seemeth short unto me, yea were it but of one houre. A man should ever, as much as in him lieth, be ready booted to take his journey, and above all things, looke he have then nothing to doe but with himselfe. Od. To aime why are we ever bold, At many things in so short hold?

It is true now and then we give them some toys, as oranges, &c., but my aime is to get myself something more from my uncle's favour than this. 19th. James's, and there did our business with the Duke, and thence homeward straight, calling at the Coffee-house, and there had very good discourse with Sir Blunt and Dr. Whistler about Egypt and other things.

The rest of the party took up his complaint, and all besought her not to show too hard a heart to the bald and rubicund painter. 'Mais si, je vous aime, Monsieur Warren, she cried, laughing, 'Je vous aime tous, tous. She ran downstairs, amid the shouts of men and women, to give her orders. 'The other day the Chien Noir was the scene of a tragedy, said Susie.

But I was not persona grata to the managers and I did not know at what door to knock, when one of my friends, Aimé Gros, took the management of the Grand-Théâtre at Lyons and asked me for a work. This was a fine opportunity and we grasped it.