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'My dear boy, you'll never see it again. Son affaire c'est l'argent des autres. 'I think you might have told me, Alan, said Hughie sulkily, 'and not have let me make such a fool of myself. 'Well, to begin with, Hughie, said Trevor, 'it never entered my mind that you went about distributing alms in that reckless way.
Cette affaire delicate demande," said one of the number, who was honored with the title of mate, and who, with a terrific black moustache and beard, had the power of contorting his face into the most repugnant grimaces.
She was gorgeously clad without, but as a rule had not a rag, not even a chemise, underneath, unless she were 'in luck. 'In luck, I grieve to say, meant that every boy, youth, and man in Trieste, beginning at twelve and up to twenty-five and twenty-eight, had an affaire with a sartorella; and I may safely assert, without being malicious, that she was not wont to give her heart if we may call it so gratis.
"Why, sir, you said just now that he was un chien de beaucoup de sentiment: if he is so, he will accept and properly appreciate my apology." "Ah, sare," replied the Frenchman, relaxing the stern wrinkles of his brow, "c'est bien dit; you will make de apology to de dog. Sans doute, he is de principal, I am only de second. C'est une affaire arrangee. Monsieur est tres fache de t'avoir brule le nez.
"How about some Turkish coffee?" said Ronnie, who had decided against the artichoke. "Turkish coffee, certainly, and a cigarette, and a moment's peace before the serious business of the afternoon claims us. Talking about peace, do you know, Ronnie, it has just occurred to me that we have left out one of the most important things in our affaire; we have never had a quarrel."
I dare say I could do a great deal for you, my son; and nothing could be more delightful to your mother than to try and make her Julian happy." True, Mrs. Tracy; you were always theatrically given, and played the coquette in youth; so in age the character of go-between befits you still: dearly do you love to dabble in, what you are pleased to call, "une affaire du coeur."
A day of reverie is beautifully painted by ROUSSEAU as distinct from a day of thinking: "J'ai des journées délicieuses, errant sans souci, sans projet, sans affaire, de bois en bois, et de rocher en rocher, rêvant toujours et ne pensant point." Far different, however, is one closely-pursued act of meditation, carrying the enthusiast of genius beyond the precinct of actual existence.
Ripton heard a mignonne beauty ask of a cavalier. "Mount's, I suppose," was the answer. "Where is he? Why don't he come?" "An affaire, I fancy." "There he is again! How shamefully he treats Mrs. Mount!" "She don't seem to cry over it." Mrs. Mount was flashing her teeth and eyes with laughter at one of her Court, who appeared to be Fool. Dinner was announced.
With Carville it is always a grande affaire. For the time, as D'Aubigné quaintly puts it, his love is like a red, red rose. And I relate my adventures to you because you have roused my interest in your neighbours and it is only fair for me to reciprocate. "If it doesn't get lost on the way there is a small package coming by this mail. Bon Noël!
'If it were not, said he, 'for the Chassediane you are aware, Richie, poor Jorian is lost to her? he has fallen at her quicksilver feet. She is now in London. Half the poor fellow's income expended in bouquets! Her portrait, in the character of the widow Lefourbe, has become a part of his dressing apparatus; he shaves fronting her playbill. His first real affaire de coeur, and he is forty-five!
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