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And where can I find both united in such excellence as in your sister? 'O nowhere! cela va sans dire, replied Fergus, with a smile. 'But your father will expect a father's prerogative in being consulted. 'Surely; but his late breach with the ruling powers removes all apprehension of objection on his part, especially as I am convinced that my uncle will be warm in my cause.
Cela ne me plait pas aucunement; for, after having been employed upon this important and arduous service with acknowledged credit, I shall certainly very ill brook being hurried out of port in the usual manner to serve with him: I therefore go on shore unless my views are complied with. I hope to-morrow to have letters from you to acknowledge the receipt of.
Martha Washington and the good ladies of her acquaintance knew nothing about the upper waters of the Missouri, and the words "for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer" were not merely literature to them. 'Nous avons change tout cela', although there are yet certain crudities to be eliminated.
"Cela dit, venons au fait. Tout silex progénéré de chaux, détaché de son lieu natal, et exposé aux changemens de saisons, s'amollit, reçoit de crevasses, perd sa transparence, devient, enfin, tout-
As he remarks, "Tout cela n'est pas gai!" On March 11th, 1850, he writes from Berditchef that "everything is now arranged for the affair his mother knows of," but that the greatest discretion is still necessary.
Il a fait cela pour moi!" A while later she relieved Toinette's guard in the sick-room. "Eh bien? And the two officers?" queried Aunt Morin, after Toinette had gone. "They have stayed a long time. What did they want?" Jeanne was young. She had eaten the bread of dependence, which Aunt Morin, by reason of racial instinct and the stress of sorrow and infirmity, had contrived to render very bitter.
He sat a moment on the floor, with a finger in each eye; and then, finding he was neither daubing, ranting, nor deluging earth with "acts," he accused himself of indolence, and sat down to write a small tale of blood and bombast; he took his seat at the deal table with some alacrity, for he had recently made a discovery. How to write well, rien que cela.
'I can read my uncle's riddle, said Stanley;'the cautious old soldier did not care to hint to me that I might hand over to you this passport, which I have no occasion for; but if it should afterwards come out as the rattle-pated trick of a young Cantab, cela ne tire a rien.
I have a favourite saying: Cela ne tire pas a consequence, I don't know how to say that in Russian. And after all, what does tire a consequence? When they come to judge me up there, I shall not be I! Are you listening to me? Aren't you bored? Sanin was sitting bent up. He raised his head. 'I'm not at all bored, Maria Nikolaevna, and I am listening to you with curiosity.
'One has to treat them like children, he says on such occasions; 'their ignorance, mon cher; il faut prendre cela en consideration. When this so-called painful necessity arises, he eschews all sharp or violent gestures, and prefers not to raise his voice, but with a straight blow in the culprit's face, says calmly, 'I believe I asked you to do something, my friend? or 'What is the matter, my boy? what are you thinking about? while he sets his teeth a little, and the corners of his mouth are drawn.
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