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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.

There we beheld the said detachment of dragoons an affrighted mob; and many sinister-looking persons, who seemed well satisfied at the evidence of our fears. The spectators exclaimed "que cela venoit de la trop rapide circulation de son sang."

Then she turned to John, with mingled slyness and humour, "On va changer tout cela?" "As you have divined," he answered, laughing in spite of himself. "Though how you have divined it passes my poor powers of comprehension." Lady Tintern was pleased. She liked tributes to her intelligence as other women enjoy recognition of their good looks. "It is very easy, to an observer," she said.

There I should be immediately asked: 'Mais qu'est ce que c'est donc que ce petit Sapajou que vous avez embrasse si tendrement? Pour cela, l'accolade a ete charmante'; with a great deal more festivity of that sort.

'Most women are only too thankful and I am bound to say I think you are difficile. Lady Davenant used a good many French words, in the old-fashioned manner and with a pronunciation not perfectly pure: when she did so she reminded Laura Wing of Mrs. Gore's novels. 'But you shall be better protected than even by me. Nous verrons cela. Only you must stop crying this isn't a crying country.

You win your battles, they say, upon beer and cordials: it is why you never can follow up a success. Je tiens cela du Marechal Prince B . Let that pass. One groans at your intolerable tristesse. La vie en Angleterre est comme un marais. It is a scandal to human nature. It blows fogs, foul vapours, joint- stiffnesses, agues, pestilences, over us here, yes, here!

I was at Lord Gower's last night; and I saw there the Duke of Bedford, who, I must own, surprised me by his figure, beyond measure; his long, lank, black hair, covering his face, shoulders, back, neck, and everything, disguised him so that I have yet to know his figure; I can but guess at his person. Why this singularity at 17 years of age? cela n'indique pas un esprit solide.

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.

It was remarkable that Mary discouraged all proselytising towards the Protestants of her train, and even forbore to make any open attempt on her daughter's faith. "Cela viendra," she said to Marie de Courcelles.

Only call to mind the answer Isabelle receives from Perrin Dandin, the judge, when she asks him how he can bear to look on when the poor wretches are being tortured: Bah! cela fait toujours passer une heure ou deux.

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