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The stranger rose with them. “Au plaisir de vous revoir, mon cher monsieur,” said he; “I do not mind speaking before the Abbé here, who will be my very good friend one of these days; but I thought it necessary to refresh your memory, concerning our little business transaction six years since; and could not exactly talk of it at church, as you may fancy.”

Love, boldly; "I don't understand what monsieur means; my character is well known go and inquire it in London ask the Secretary of Foreign Affairs what is said of me inquire of my Ambassador demand of my " "Votre passeport, monsieur?" "It is at home. A gentleman does not carry his passport in his pocket when he goes to a ball!" "I will call and see it au revoir!

I don't know anything about it, for I ask no questions; but I happened to be in the garden when he took leave of her, and it was all as cold as a December night. Still, au revoir was said on both sides, but though Edmee's manner was kind and honest as it always is, the other had the face of a farmer when he sees frosts in April.

But the evenings were not always given up wholly to conversation. Sometimes Mr. Cobleigh of the New York "World," who had a very good tenor voice, would seat himself at the piano and sing "White Wings," "Say au revoir, but not good-by," or "The Banks of the Wabash," and then Mr.

"Au revoir, Sister! Au revoir, madame! I thank you for all your kindness." "You must come back again next year, my child." "Oh, I sha'n't fail, Sister; it's my duty." "And be good, my dear child, and take care of your health, so that the Blessed Virgin may be proud of you." "To be sure, madame, she was so good to me, and it amuses me so much to go to see her."

"Dear boy, just as we never liked to say good-bye when you went away to college, but only 'Au revoir, so there won't be any good-bye now, only I love you. Hazel was weeping softly when they finished the letter, and there were tears in the eyes of the son, though they were glorified by the smile that shone upon the girl as he folded the letter and said: "Wasn't that a mother for a fellow to have?

But I to ask without having a right to ask! It may do for a church rat, but not for a soldier; although I am only a simple gentleman, I am as proud as a duke or a peer; but, pardon me, if you want me, you know where to find me. Au revoir, chevalier! au revoir!" And, without waiting for D'Harmental's answer, Roquefinette left him, not thinking it safe that they should be seen talking together.

"Well, if it must be so, we shall not risk losing your society altogether, for an hour or so now; so, one bumper to our next meeting to-morrow, mind, and now, M. D'Abbe, au revoir."

She had been to you but to live with a woman day by day, but to be by her side when the days are done, and then one morning to say, 'Au revoir till supper' and then go and never come back, and to take money and rings that belonged to her!... That was her death that was the end of Carmen Barbille; and it was your fault." "You would do me harm and not hurt her! Look how she treated you and others."

This mode of life so tranquil to outward appearance, but in reality so full of anxiety for each and all; a life without a to-morrow, so that when we parted we did not know whether we should ever meet again, and it became our habit to say Adieu instead of Au revoir lasted for me about five months.