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President, I am so happy to be in your beautiful country," then the marshal to me: "Madame Waddington je vous en prie, dites a Madame Grant que je ne puis pas repondre; je ne comprends pas l'anglais; je ne puis pas parler avec elle." "Mrs. Grant, the marshal begs me to say to you that he regrets not being able to talk with you, but unfortunately he does not understand English."
The little man fixed on me his spectacles: A resolute compression of the lips, and gathering of the brow, seemed to say that he meant to see through me, and that a veil would be no veil for him. "I read it," he pronounced. "Et qu'en dites vous?" "Mais bien des choses," was the oracular answer. "Bad or good?" "Of each kind, without doubt," pursued the diviner. "May one trust her word?"
I stayed, against the Emperor's orders, five days too long at Odessa that was all yes, you see, a little French actress who was there, who sang operettas; oh, how she did sing operettas! Offenbach, you know;" and the General tried to hum a bar or two of the 'Dites lui', with ludicrous effect. "Charming! To leave her, ah! I found that very hard.
Ah! did you see that gleam on the Campanile? marvellous!... Miladi, I have a question to ask you." "Dites!" said Kitty. "Did you put me into your book?" "Certainly." "What kind of things did you say?" "The worst I could!" "Ah! How shall I get a copy?" said Cliffe, musing. She made no answer, but she was conscious of a sudden movement was it of terror?
'Yes, indeed, with a stake, a very big stake, like those that are used in the defence of a fort. 'Mais c'est un horreur ce que vous dites la, Monsieur, cried Mlle. Boncourt, looking angrily at the boys, who were in fits of laughter. 'Oh, you mustn't believe him, said Darya Mihailovna. 'Don't you know him?
Then there was a pause, during which, at the desire of Monsieur de Fontanges, Newton was offered a chair, and sat down. "Allons dites lui les noms de toute la garniture," said Madame de Fontanges to her attendants. "Oui, madame," said Mimi, going up to Newton, and pointing to the fan in her hand, "eventail."
"Dites donc, Lady Brigit," began Joyselle in her left ear, and as she listened to him she instinctively drew away from Pontefract, closer to him. At dessert Kingsmead came sauntering in, less with the air of a little boy allowed to appear with the fruit than of a gently interested gentleman come to take a look at the strange beasts it amused him to keep in a remote corner of his park.
It almost did Abellino good to see some one in the company who seemed to be as hard hit as himself namely, Monsieur Griffard, and true, even now, to his malicious nature, he turned towards the banker and inquired mockingly "Qu'en dites vous, M. Griffard?" "C'est bien fatal!"
She sought in vain an occasion to speak with him alone, but seized a moment to sit down beside him, when she made eyes at him and said in a low voice: "Je comprends; dites tout, du courage." Raisky wished her anywhere, and moved away. Vera meanwhile put on her coat and asked him to come with her.
Gaston whispered gloomily behind my chair: "Mon petit caporal" he called me that because of a fancied likeness to the young Napoleon "dites donc. Vous croyex quils vont passer par Amiens? Non, ce n'est pas possible, ca! Pour la deuxieme fois? Non. Je refuse a le croire. Mais c'est mauvais, c'est affreux, apres tant de sacrifice!"
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