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Updated: June 22, 2025
Descendez, mesdames! qu'est-ce que c'est done que ces manieres? and Lucy, crimson and abashed, would descend in haste, only to find a kind Irish priest behind smiling at her, prompting her, 'Never mind them! take no notice! who is it you're harmin'? And her excitement would take him at his word for who should know if not a priest?
I saw one of the gentlemen in the box placing the shawl over her shoulders with the most careful attention, while the bystanders seemed ready to tear him in pieces from envy. I hurried to the door, and saw her handed into her carriage, which drove off at a great pace. I ran after it, jumped up behind, and took my station by the side of the footman. "Descendez donc, monsieur!" said the man.
What strain was this, so weird, so solemn, so earnest, yet so pathetic, so sweet, so melodious! "Descendez a l'ombre Ma jolie blonde." Those were the words they caught, no more, but the tune eluded them. "It's the queerest tune I ever heard!" ejaculated Clarges. He had a smattering of music, and not a bad ear. "Can't get it for the life of me.
He walked round a little farther, until he was directly under the branch on which O'Brien lay. Taking up this position, he had a fairer aim at me, and levelled his musket, saying, "Descendez, ou je tire." Still I continued immovable, for I knew not what to do.
M.T. was prepared to appease his wrath by a mild reply, which eased the poor man very much; otherwise I think we should have had more trouble with him; but he seemed to be quieted, and said, Teach your coachman to say, in French, "descendez." They reached Geneva just in time to prevent the departure of Louis Majolier: Who, says Martha Savory, was indeed rejoiced to see us after all his anxiety.
Good-bye, my own Rex!" "You will come again?" he said, crushing her to him. Her eyes looked into his. "I will come. I love you! Be true to me, Rex. I will come back." Her lover could not speak. Doors slamming, and an impatient voice "Descendez donc, M'sieu!" roused him; he sprang from the carriage, and the train rolled slowly out of the smoke-filled station. How heavy the smoke was!
Only you are petite brune, there is nothing blonde about you, mignonne, my dear mademoiselle, I should say if I were with you of course as I used to do. But surely I am with you and those lights are the floating cribs I see, and your voice it is that sings, and presently the boatmen hear and they turn and move their hands and join in Now all together, Descendez a l'ombre,
I saw one of the gentlemen in the box placing the shawl over her shoulders, with the most careful attention, while the bystanders seemed ready to tear him in pieces, from envy. I hurried to the door, and saw her handed into her carriage, which drove off at a great pace. I ran after it, jumped up behind, and took my station by the side of the footman. "Descendez donc, Monsieur," said the man.
He walked round a little farther, until he was directly under the branch on which O'Brien lay. Taking up this position, he had a fairer aim at me, and levelled his musket, saying, "Descendez, ou je tire." Still I continued immoveable, for I knew not what to do.
Presently the earth shook under him, -some heavy substance was moved, and there was another booming thunderous noise, accompanied by the falling of chains. "C'est l'escalier de Madame la Princesse!" said the Nubian. "Pres de la chambre nuptiale! Descendez! Vite!" Down down!
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