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"Two o'clock at the d'Orsay station," the other returned. "We have just time. We can settle our plans in the train." They reached the St Jean station at Bordeaux at 10.35 that night, and drove to the Hotel d'Espagne. They had decided that they could do nothing until the following evening, when they would go out to the clearing and see what a search of the mill premises might reveal.
I quickly seized her and called for you. She then glided from my fingers and disappeared. Like General d'Espagne, I say there must he a trap-door somewhere in this room. Call Roustan, take lights, and examine the walls and the floor." The valet de chambre hastened to fetch Roustan: they took lights and made a thorough examination, but in vain.
Leonardum Berevout, 1616. A French translation of this work was printed in Paris by Simon de Colimar, Extrait ou Recueil des Iles nouvellement trouvées en la grande Mer Océane au temps du Roy d'Espagne Ferdinand et Elizabeth, etc. The history of Travayle in the West and East Indies, and other countries lying eyther way towardes the fruitfull and rich Moluccæs.
I , ch. iii, iv, vii, ix, xiv; Arsene Legrelle, La diplomatie francaise et la succession d'Espagne, 1659-1725, 4 vols.
Say, gentle reader, did you ever have a 200-pound woman breathing a flavour of Camembert cheese and Peau d'Espagne pick you up and wallop her nose all over you, remarking all the time in an Emma Eames tone of voice: "Oh, oo's um oodlum, doodlum, woodlum, toodlum, bitsy-witsy skoodlums?"
He did not even think of ascertaining if the regimen he practised, in imitation of Lord Byron, against embonpoint, would preserve his elegant form, of which he was so proud, and yet mirrors were numerous on the way from the Place d'Espagne to the Palais Castagna, which rears its sombre mass on the margin of the Tiber, at the extremity of the Via Giulia, like a pendant of the Palais Sacchetti, the masterwork of Sangallo.
The States-General did not open until May 5, 1789. The Convocation of the Notables took place the 19th of December. Armand Charles Emmanuel, Comte de Hautefort, was born in 1741; he bore the title of Grand d'Espagne through his marriage in 1761 with the Comtesse de Hochenfels de Bavere Grand d'Espagne de la premiere classe.
The crowd thickened rapidly. A murmur of conversation arose, subdued, gracious, mingled with the soft rustle of silk, grenadines, velvet. The scent of delicate perfumes spread in the air, Violet de Parme, Peau d'Espagne.
"I thought you were still at the Place d'Espagne." "I have given my old house to my daughter who has married a prosperous Frenchman, while I have taken this palace where there are some magnificent rooms." "Has your daughter many foreigners staying at her house now?" "Only one Frenchman, the Comte de l'Etoile, who is waiting for his equipage to come on.
That these expressions are no exaggeration of the facts of the case might be easily established by a comparison of the "Histoire d'Espagne" with the writings of the American historian. The passages in the former work cited by Mr. Wilson would form a portion of the proof; and thus, in following M. St.
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