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Though not mortal, it was of a dangerous nature; and the surgeons ended a very painful operation by promising a very lingering recovery. What a charming satisfaction for being insulted! Je me contente de ce qui peut s'ecrire, et je reve tout ce qui peut se rever.

"In all his talke," says Gresham, "the Prince aside unto me, 'I know this will nothing contente the King!" While Egmont had been, thus busied in Flanders, and Orange at Antwerp, Count Horn had been doing his best in the important city of Tournay.

"Oh, Véronique, I have not got a cold; I am only wildly happy," I said. "Mademoiselle is doubtless fiancée to Mr. Carruthers. Oh, mon enfant adorée," she cried, "que je suis contente!" "Gracious, no!" I exclaimed. This brought me back to Christopher with a start. What would he say when he heard? "No, Véronique, to some one much nicer Lord Robert Vavasour."

"Andrew, why didn't you warn me?" said the princess, with mild reproach, as she stood before her pilgrims like a hen before her chickens. "Charmee de vous voir. Je suis tres contente de vous voir," * she said to Pierre as he kissed her hand.

She is fair, you know, and you are dark and so I infer that his love for you was white, and his love for me black. 'Ah, bien; je suis contente. "And now I must close, for Jack has come in, hat in hand, and bids me hurry, as there is the funniest specimen of an American down on the Rocks that he ever saw. Her name is Mrs.

Look at the view down that impasse the sunlight and shadows on the houses, the doorways, the people. Oh, the air! Oh, the smells! Que c'est bon que je suis contente! Et dire que j'ai passé cinq mois, mais cinq grands mois, en Angleterre.

She said she was not satisfied with it, and didn't know whether she would keep it or not; that if she kept it, it would be solely out of tenderness for the King's honor. All French children know those famous words. How naive they are! "De cette treve qui a ete faite, je ne suis pas contente, et je ne sais si je la tiendrai. Si je la tiens, ce sera seulement pour garder l'honneur du roi."

Then my promise to poor Ellinor; it was impossible for a man of honour to break a promise, even to an old woman: in short, when people are determined upon any action, they seldom fail to find arguments capable of convincing them that their resolution is reasonable. Mixed motives govern the conduct of half mankind; so I set out upon my journey to Ireland. "Es tu contente a la fleur de tes ans?

I found her gaie, fraiche, contente, and writing a letter, and when I began by saying, "So you persist then in leaving this very pretty room," she smiled. I think that she is perfectly satisfied with the option she has made, and I really think that she has reason to be so, toutes choses bien considerees.

As for Luigi and I, have in this middeste intertained it, and as every one of us hath taken his part willingly, so I beleve not, that Baptiste wil refuse it. BAPTISTE. I have let my self been governed hetherto, so I minde to doe still. Therfore be contente sir, to folowe your reasonyng, and if we interrupte you with this practise of ours, have us excused.