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Il a l'air d'une bete tres stupide, mais il est d'une sagacite et d'une vitesse extraordinaire quand il s'agit de saisir un journal nouveau. On ne sait pas pourquoi il lit, parcequ'il ne parait pas avoir des idees. Il vocalise rarement, mais en revanche, il fait des bruits nasaux divers.
But that was just what nobody could tell her. Hawise leaped the chasm deftly by declaring it an improper question. Eva said, "Si bete!" and declined to say more. "Well, I may be a fool," said Beatrice bluntly: "but I do not think you are much better if you cannot tell me." "Of course I could tell thee, if I chose!" answered Eva, with lofty scorn.
I haven't said I should lose him," she went on; "that's only the view he himself takes or, to do him perfect justice, the idea he candidly imputes to me; though without, I imagine for I don't go so far as that attributing to me anything so unutterably bete as a feeling of jealousy."
'Bete de compagne', being under two years old, was still, in my opinion, below your glory; but I guess that your enemy was 'un Ragot', that is, from two to three years old; an age and size which, between man and boar, answer pretty well to yours.
It was that bete noir of the playwright, an ensemble; K. Le Moyne and Sidney, Palmer Howe, Christine, Tillie, the younger Wilson, Joe, even young Rosenfeld, all within speaking distance, almost touching distance, gathered within and about the little house on a side street which K. at first grimly and now tenderly called "home."
She went slowly; there was a seat which she knew of farther on, overshadowed by a lime tree, where she meant to rest and put her thoughts in order; but already at the back of her mind there had risen, vague as night, oppressive as pain, tainting her disquiet with its presence, the hint of a consciousness that, after all, one does not starve to death pas si bete! One takes a shorter way.
"And I feel as if I could No, I won't. I shall treat you with contempt." "That's right; do. I say, you are comforting me nicely, aren't you? Pig! disagreeable old jungle-pig! That's what you are." "Well, why don't you help me then? What am I to do?" "Get dressed, I think," said Glyn. "Don't be what old Brohanne calls a bete big fool. Do as I do.
Bradwood will, no doubt, be ready to take your place!" Bradwood, the rival, the bete noire of the banking-house of Mortimer & Co. Mr. Mortimer's hair stood on end. No, that can and dare not be. Should he erase from his books the name of Lord Ellis of Crainburton? It would be a crime to think of such a thing!
Attentive, loving, and entirely devoted to Josephine, the Emperor took pleasure in embracing her neck, her figure, giving her taps, and calling her 'ma grosse bete'; all of which did not prevent, it is true, his being guilty of some infidelities, but without failing otherwise in his conjugal duties.
We ought to be thankful that in such matters individual freedom is somewhat hampered in our old-fashioned and quieter-going country. London Morning Post. The gape worm may be termed the bete noir of the poultry-keeper his greatest enemy whether he be farmer or fancier. It is true there are some who declare that it is unknown in their poultry-yards that they have never been troubled with it at all.
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