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Indeed, you're a neo-impressionist, a get-busy-and-do-it-now master of art.... But she's a mighty nice girl, isn't she?" "Meaning Miss Manning?" said Trenholme coldly. "No. Eliza." "Sorry. I misunderstood." "'Cré nom! You've got it bad." "Got what bad?" "The matrimonial measles. You're sickening for them now.

His big, clumsy fingers could hardly undo the little clasp. "He wore this next his heart," said the man. "Perhaps he thought it would bring him luck. But I killed him all the same! 'Cre nom de Dieu!" He undid the clasp, and his big fingers poked inside the flap of the pouch. "It was from his woman, his German grue. Perhaps even now she doesn't know he's dead.

How far we went, I do not exactly know; but we succeeded in turning the boat into an eddy below. "'Cre Dieu," said Bazil Lajeunesse, as he arrived immediately after us, "Je crois bien que j'ai nage un demi mile." He had owed his life to his skill as a swimmer, and I determined to take him and two others on board, and trust to skill and fortune to reach the other end in safety.

Then would follow a silence or a whispering of stretcher-bearers, telling their adventures to a girl in khaki breeches, standing with one hand in her jacket pocket, and with the little flare of a cigarette glowing upon her cheek and hair. "All safe? ... That was luck!" "O mon Dieu! O, cre nom! It was a man's voice crying in agony, rising to a shuddering, blood- curdling scream: "O Jesus!

We went by a tortuous route, round Paris towards the west, and at every station the carriages were besieged by people trying to escape. "Pour l'amour de Dieu, laissez-moi entrer!" "J'ai trois enfants, messieurs! Ayez un peu de pitie!" "Cre nom de Dieu, c'est le dernier train! Et j'ai peur pour les petits. Nous sommes tous dans le meme cas, n'est-ce-pas?"

"Chemical analysis is fascinating but slow work like watching a moth evolve from a grub. Had a fearful job, too, to get an analyst to chuck a theater and attend to business. The blighter talked of office hours. Cré nom! Ten till four, and an hour and a half for lunch! Why can't we run our show on those lines, James!" Winter finished carefully the left side of his broad expanse of face.

Then, when at last the poor sailor-boy in the story was so full that he could not take another bite not even a bite of pancake on which his mother in her upsetting had sprinkled salt instead of sugar that poem came to an end, and by way of a change Aunt Jeanne plunged headlong into "Ma Tante est une mênagère Coum je cré qu'i gn'y'en

'Feu! yelled the parrot suddenly, dancing with rage on his bar. 'Feu! 'cré nom d'un nom d'un p'tit bon Dieu! 'Every intonation! laughed the little Frenchwoman gaily. 'You understand why I love my Coco! But Angela thought there was something grimly horrible in the coming back of the dead soldier's voice from battles fought long ago.

In the night sky lights rose in long, spreading bars of ruddy luminance, in single flashes, in sudden torches of scarlet flame rising to the clouds and touching them with rosy feathers. "'Cre nom de Dieu!" said French peasants, on the edge of all that, in villages like Gouy, Servins, Heuchin, Houdain, Grenay, Bruay, and Pernes. "The caldron is boiling up... There will be a fine pot-au-feu."