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"Je prie votre Altesse Royale de vaguer a ses propres affaires," answered Prince Henri sternly: for he was an enemy to anything like a joke; but there is always wisdom in real wit, and it would have been well for his Most Christian Majesty had he followed the facetious counsels of his Irish ally.
Vos sermons me fatiguent; entendez-vous? faites place a mon Altesse royale: mesdames, me connaissez-vous? je suis la " Here she broke out into frightful hysterical shrieks and laughter, and as we ran up to her, alarmed, "Oui, Henri," she says, "il a jure de m'epouser et les princes tiennent parole n'est-ce pas?
This first return towards the old French politeness was startling to some susceptible Republicans; but things were soon carried farther at the Tuileries by the introduction of 'Votre Altesse' on occasions of state ceremony, and Monseigneur in the family circle. If, on the one hand, Bonaparte did not like the men of the Revolution, on the other he dreaded still more the partisans of the Bourbons.
Both of Claude's are inscribed, besides being signed and dated, as follows: No. 12. Mariage d'Isaac avec Rebeca, Claudio Gil. inv. Romae 1648. No. 14. La Reine de Saba va trover Salomon. Clavde Gil. inv. faict pour son altesse le duc de Buillon
"Could not I take the bundle, Grandfather? The man will charge so much," said the prudent Sophy. "Hush! you indeed!" said the Pere Noble, as if addressing an exiled Altesse royale, "you take a bundle Miss Chapman!" They soon gained the High Street. Waife examined the fronts of the various inns which they passed by with an eye accustomed to decipher the physiognomy of hostelries.
No. 56. Télégramme de son Altesse Royale le Prince Alexandre de Serbie
'Why should not you go with us, Don Gomez? exclaimed Lady Kirkbank, in a gush of hospitality. 'The drive will be charming not equal to your tropical Cuba but intensely nice. And the gardens will be something too sweet on such a night as this. I knew them when the dear Duc d'Aumale was there. Ay de mi, such a man! Lady Kirkbank sighed, with the air of having known his Altésse Royale intimately.
"What do you say? of Son Altesse Royale Madame Henrietta?" stammered out the old lady. "I say I am going to belong to her household, as maid of honor, that is what I say." "As maid of honor!" cried, at the same time, Madame de Saint-Remy with despair, and Mademoiselle de la Valliere with delight. "Yes, madame, as maid of honor."
"I believed there was going to be trouble between the duchy and the kingdom, but unfortunately the prima donna has refused the part." "The prima donna!" in a muffled voice. "Whom do you mean?" "Son Altesse la Grande Duchesse! 'Voici le sabre de mon pere!" And he whistled a bar from Offenbach, his eyes dancing. "Sir! I! you do wrong to laugh at us!" a flash from the half-hidden eyes.
This first return towards the old French politeness was startling to some susceptible Republicans; but things were soon carried farther at the Tuileries by the introduction of 'Votre Altesse' on occasions of state ceremony, and Monseigneur in the family circle. If, on the one hand, Bonaparte did not like the men of the Revolution, on the other he dreaded still more the partisans of the Bourbons.
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