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What was the matter with Madame? "Ah, ma pauvre Ernestine, je suis bien malheureuse." Ernestine could think of only one cause for a lady's unhappiness. Had Monsieur le General then been making her infidelities? All allowances should be made for the war. On every side she had heard tales of the effects of such long separations. But, on the other hand, she had heard of many reconciliations.

The circumstance of this letter falling into my hands has forcibly reminded me of these lines of Bertaut: “‘Malheureuse est l’ignorance Et plus malheureux le savoir.” “Having through this lost a confidence which alone rendered life supportable to me, it is impossible for me to take the journey so much thought of.

You may return to-morrow. "'Oh, juste ciel! she exclaimed. 'Je suis trés malheureuse. "Snatching her child in her arms, and raising it as high as her strength could lift it, she called upon God to witness that it was only for his sake she had asserted her legal rights; that, having lost the heart of her husband, all she wished was to die.

Char. Have I not cause? Who writ these Boremes? Bell. Some kind assisting Deity, for ought I know. Char. Some kind assisting Coxcomb, that I know. The Ink's yet wet, the Spark is near I find. Bell. Ah, Malheureuse! How was I mistaken in this Man? Char. Mistaken! What, did you take me for an easy Fool to be impos'd upon?

My uncle had scarcely recovered his surprise at the first demonstration ere he was staggered by the second "Malheureuse!" exclaimed the father; "Perfide!" groaned the lover; "Traître!" shouted the marquis; "Lâche!" growled the general. My uncle turned from one to the other, completely at a nonplus, Rosalie in the meantime clinging to his breast and imploring him passionately to save her!

Dieu vueille abolir vne si damnable et malheureuse ceremonie." Sagard, Voyage des Hurons, 158. This unique mode of cure, which was called Andacwandet, is also described by Lalemant, who saw it. For the medical practices of the Hurons, see also Champlain, Brebeuf, Lafitau, Charlevoix, and other early writers. Those of the Algonquins were in some points different.

The admiral considered the fight of July 22nd la malheureuse affaire; his ships were encumbered with sick; they worked badly; on August 15th a north-east gale carried away the top-mast of a Spanish ship; and having heard from a Danish merchantman the news false news, as it afterwards appeared that Cornwallis with twenty-five ships was to the north, he turned and scudded before the wind.

A tutor chez ce marchand, s'il existe pourtant ce marchand.... But how drenched you are, Lise " he cried, jumping on to his feet, feeling that his knees too were soaked by the wet earth. "And how is it possible... you are in such a dress... and on foot, and in these fields?... You are crying! Vous etes malheureuse. Bah, I did hear something.... But where have you come from now?"

The admiral considered the fight of July 22nd la malheureuse affaire; his ships were encumbered with sick; they worked badly; on August 15th a north-east gale carried away the top-mast of a Spanish ship; and having heard from a Danish merchantman the news false news, as it afterwards appeared that Cornwallis with twenty-five ships was to the north, he turned and scudded before the wind.

The damsel replied by a pretty grimace. "Marguerite!" said Mme. de Maufant, with a little frown, "on ne badine pas avec l'amour. Or do you love another perhaps? Ah! malheureuse; art thou still thinking of ce beau guilliard, how did they call him? M. Elliot, I think, the King's page? I hear that he is returned with the King; and oh, Marguerite! "I swear to you Rose, I know nothing of M. Elliot "