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"And she stops at the Hotel des Ambassadeurs?" "Yes, general." "I take it all on myself." "Take it all on yourself, general?" "Certainly; your mother can't stay at a hotel." "Where should she stay?" "With a friend." "She knows no one in Paris." "I beg your pardon, Monsieur Roland; she knows citizen Bonaparte, First Consul, and his wife." "You are not going to lodge my mother at the Luxembourg.
He then returns to the fourth apartment, where the counsellors of state assemble. Being arrived there, notice is sent to the diplomatic corps, who meet in a room on the ground-floor of the palace, called La Salle des Ambassadeurs.
Now, start as soon as possible; the sooner you get back, the sooner Melas will be defeated." "General, give me time to write to my mother, that's all." "Where will she stop?" "At the Hotel des Ambassadeurs." "When do you think she will arrive?" "This is the night of the 21st of January; she will be here the evening of the 23d, or the morning of the 24th."
The total payment required at the Hotel des Ambassadeurs was but six francs daily for herself and three and a half for her little girl; and where else could she live with a better junction of economy and comfort? And then the gentleman who always sat next to her was so exceedingly civil! The gentleman's name was M. Lacordaire.
Of that evening the events following the hurried departure from the Ambassadeurs were always blurred in Carlisle's memory. To Mrs. Heth each detail remained crystal-clear as long as she lived. Upon her shoulders, as usual, fell the burden of managing everything so that the least harm should befall.
In the front row of balcony tables at the Cafe des Ambassadeurs was one which had been transformed into a veritable bower of pink roses. The florists had been at work upon it since early in the afternoon, and their labors were only just concluded as the guests of the restaurant were beginning to arrive. Henri, the chief maitre d'hotel, had personally superintended its construction.
As a matter of fact, it was at the Restaurant des Ambassadeurs. I was sitting at the table next to him one afternoon." "Oh, I see!" Somehow this explanation was very agreeable to Roger's ruffled sensibilities. "Coming down to dinner?" he inquired, feeling a glow of regret at having misjudged her. "Yes, but I want to make a quick change first." "I'll wait for you."
At any rate, everything had gone on very pleasantly since the acquaintance had been made. And now, so much having been explained, we will go back to the elaborate breakfast at the Hotel des Ambassadeurs. Mrs. Thompson, holding Mimmy by the hand, walked into the room some few minutes after the last bell had been rung, and took the place which was now hers by custom.
Had he not imagined that in his safety he could indulge his vanities, I confidently believe I should never have found him. When you come to think of it, it is hard to come to the guillotine for a diamond that never existed, is it not?" I agreed with him, and then suggested that we should amuse ourselves by endeavouring to find out how the dinner at the Café des Ambassadeurs was progressing.
"Chascun me feit seoir au meillieu de ces deux ambassadeurs qui est l'honneur d'Italie que d'estre au meillieu; et me menerent au long de la grant rue, qu'ilz appellent le Canal Grant, et est bien large. Les gallees y passent
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