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Updated: May 28, 2025
Any other man would have felt that things were getting hot for him; he would struggle, he would cry out the kettle sings before the fire; he would not be Jean Valjean, et cetera. But he has not the appearance of understanding; he says, 'I am Champmathieu, and I won't depart from that! He has an astonished air, he pretends to be stupid; it is far better. Oh! the rogue is clever!
Blood had spent a third of his life in the Netherlands, where this same James Scott who now proclaimed himself James the Second, by the grace of God, King, et cetera first saw the light some six-and-thirty years ago, and he was acquainted with the story current there of the fellow's real paternity.
With reference to France, then on the eve of the coup d'etat, though not known to be so save in Rome, where I am satisfied it was well known, the priests, I was told by those who had access to know, said, "We tremble, we tremble, for we know not how we shall finish!" They were said to have their pantaloons, et cetera, all ready, to escape in a laic dress.
The quotation from the Bible which was oftenest upon his lips, and which was doubly a favourite one with him because it was truly Scriptural and happened to terminate like a Latin verse was: Da mihi animas; cetera tolle tibi.
If he commits it at all, it's because he is at the end of his tether and our friend 'Zyco' seems to have been a long way from the end of his. How does the lady take it? Seriously?" "Oh, very, sir, very. Of course, to a woman of her temperament and with her Oriental ideas regarding the supernatural, et cetera, that threat to haunt her was the worst he could have done to her.
Now a person who did not know M. Paul, who was unused to him and his impulses, would naturally have bungled at this offer declined accepting the same et cetera. But I too plainly felt this would never do: the slightest hesitation would have been fatal to the incipient treaty of peace.
Whitney's politeness is on the surface; underneath he is as hard as nails, and suspicious " The Senator's cough cut short his speech and echoed down the corridor as he closed the door to his apartment. "Won't even let me look at the camera, much less let me examine the lens, specifications, drawings, plate, et cetera.
This may be a familiar practice, but I never met with it elsewhere. Another wild scheme I recollect. Water-plants need no attention. The most skilful horticulturist cannot improve, the most ignorant cannot harm them. I seriously proposed to convert my lawn into a tank two feet deep lined with Roman cement and warmed by a furnace, there to grow tropical nymphæa, with a vague "et cetera."
I would the race were extinct, like that of green dogs. They will always combat with the arms which they have ever used, remaining to the end avaricious, brutal, obstinate, ambitious, et cetera. I leave you to supply the rest." Thus, then, it was settled beyond peradventure that there was to be no compromise with heresy. The King had willed it. The theologians had advised it.
Then suddenly to the right, there came a flash of level green, suggesting lawns, and the outlines of a house, partly covered with brilliant purple flowers a marvellous splash of colour. "Bougainvillea! Bougainvillea spectabilis of course, you know it. Was there ever such a purple? Not Solomon in all his glory, et cetera. And here we are at the house of King Alcinoüs a humble version of it indeed."
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