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"And Crebillon," said he. "And la Chaussee, and the younger Crebillon," said some one. "He ought to be more agreeable than his father." "And there are also the Abbes Prevot and d'Olivet." Madame de Pompadour repeated to me this conversation, which I wrote down the same evening. M. de Marigny, also, talked to me about it.
The priesthood, therefore, are set against the marriage; but I have had the banns published, everything is ready, and in a week you will be out of the clutches of the mother and her Abbes. You will have the prettiest girl in Bayeux, a good little soul who will give you no trouble, because she has sound principles.
The education of the children of the man of fashion was confided to a priest, who lived in his family, and called himself an abbate, after the mode of the abbes of French society; he had winning manners with the ladies, indulgent habits with his pupils, and dressed his elegant person in silks of Lyons and English broadcloths.
"All the better if he hasn't," said one of the abbes. "If we could only poison him," sighed Caesar, with melancholy. "Don't talk of such things just as we are going to eat," said Preciozi. The dinner was brought, and the two abbes did it the honour it deserved. Preciozi deserved congratulations for his excellent selection. They ordered good wines and drank merry toasts.
At the tables were the inspector of the piscinas and two young Abbes making entries in the registers, and consulting the sets of documents; while Father Dargeles, at one end, wrote a paragraph for his newspaper. And, as it happened, Doctor Bonamy was just then examining Elise Rouquet, who, for the third time, had come to have the increasing cicatrisation of her sore certified.
We then pressed out the hot air, folded up the envelope, placed it upon a small cart drawn by two oxen, and drove off with it." Serio-Comic Aspect of the Subject The Public Duped The Abbes Miolan and Janninet at the Luxembourg Caricatures The "Minerva" of Robertson, and its Voyage Round the World.
Some of our Senators have been tailors, apothecaries, merchants, chemists, quacks, physicians, barbers, bankers, soldiers, drummers, dukes, shopkeepers, mountebanks, Abbes, generals, savans, friars, Ambassadors, counsellors, or presidents of Parliament, admirals, barristers, Bishops, sailors, attorneys, authors, Barons, spies, painters, professors, Ministers, sans-culottes, atheists, stonemasons, robbers, mathematicians, philosophers, regicides, and a long et cetera.
"Madame la comtesse does not wish to receive monsieur le vicomte as she now is. She talks of dressing; why thwart her?" Manette came in search of Madeleine, whom I saw leave the house a few moments after she had entered her mother's room. We were all, Jacques and his father, the two abbes and I, silently walking up and down the lawn in front of the house.
"Bah! and what did you tell him?" "I told him that in all probability you had just secured the tranquillity of his reign." "And what did the king answer?" "What did he answer! He answered, my friend, that he did not think abbes were so useful." "His majesty is very witty; and old Villeroy was there, without doubt?" "As he always is."
Bewitchment by veniniferous blood of mice took place in 1879 at Châlons-sur-Marne in a demoniac circle to which the canon belonged, it is true. In 1883, in Savoy, the oil of which I have spoken was prepared in a group of defrocked abbés. As you see, Docre is not the only one who practises this abominable science. It is known in the convents; some laymen, even, have an inkling of it."
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