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The high-roofed burgher houses, with their decorated fronts, had an "unsubstantial faery" look, under the strange rich light; and the front of the Cathedral, with its single delicate spire, soared, one suffusion of rose, to an incredible height above the narrow street below. "Allons, enfants de la patri-e!" But a motor-car is scattering the children, and an ordonnance descends.
This reminded Beverley of his social duty, wherefore seeing little Adrienne Bourcier he made a rush and secured her at a swoop from the midst of a scrambling circle of mutually hindered young men. "Allons, ma petite!" he cried, quite in the gay tone of the occasion, and swung her lightly along with him.
And, when in the biting night our elevated home was quiet under the stars, and Doe and I were rolled up in our blankets, I was quite pleased to find him disposed to be sentimental. "I've cold feet to-night," he grumbled. "Roll on Peace, and a passage home. Let's cheer ourselves up by thinking of the first dinner we'll have when we get back to England. Allons, I'll begin with turtle soup."
And when I see how Bargon shoulders stoop and his eye get dull, and there is nothing in the jar behin' the door, I fetch a horn with me, and my fiddle, and, bagosh! there is happy sit-you-down. I make Bargon sing 'La Belle Francoise, and then just before I go I make them laugh, for I stand by the cradle and I sing to that Marie: "'Adieu, belle Francoise; Allons gai! Adieu, belle Francoise!
'I should have done just the same if it had been "no," she said, laughing. 'Allons, he amuses me, and I do him no harm. When I go back to work he can do his business. He has done none yet. He will forget me and make some money. She paced up and down the studio thinking again. She was conscious of some remorse for her part in sending the Englishman's sister to the Cervins.
You must come round to the club to-morrow, and we will arrange for some sport. Allons!" They crowded out together amidst a chorus of farewells. Guy took Flossie's arm going down the stairs. "I say, I'm awfully obliged to you for introducing me to your friends," he declared. "I'm having a ripping time!" She laughed. "Oh, they're all right," she declared. "Mind my skirts!"
"Now one more, and then I must run down and see in what sort of a temper Monsieur Plon finds himself. If it is good, he will lend me his journal. At any rate, I shall only be gone a moment. Allons! Something difficult, something to take away, shall it be?" As before the whisper responded: "From thirteen thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine, take eight thousand five hundred and four."
Avec vous, Monsieur Jack. Ha! ha! Allons! Come along!" "Link, Madame," said Jack, as they came down-stairs, Madame smarter than ever, and bouquet in hand. "Mais link? What is this?" said she. "Take my arm," said Jack. "I'll treat you to everything." "Mais treat?
I murmured, and calling the boys, I told Emile to wake the others and come down quickly to help hitch the horses. He was only gone a second, and I could hear him calling. "Allons, allons, Madame part de suite." Then he reappeared carrying a lantern. "Where the devil did you get the light?" growled George. "In their room."
Elodie's breast heaved and her face grew pallid beneath its heavy paint, but her eyes were bright. "Allons toujours," Andrew whispered. But in the famous cigar act he missed, for the first time since the far off rehearsals after the death of Prepimpin, when the fault was due to Elodie's lack of skill. But now, she threw it fair. It was he who missed. The lighted cigar smote him on the cheek.
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