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Later on London saw, perhaps too often, the sombre splendour of the Spanish Court, and to Elizabeth came envoys from all lands, whose dress, Shakespeare tells us, had an important influence on English costume. The Truth of Masks. Non, non, vous ne voulez pas cela. Vous me dites cela seulement pour me faire de la peine, parce que je vous ai regardee pendant toute la soiree. Eh! bien, oui.
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.
Was Saltus ballyhooing for this institution? The hero is a modern Don Juan. Alphabet Jones appears occasionally, as he does in many of the other novels. This Balzacian trick obsessed the author for a time. The book is dedicated to John S. Rutherford and bears as a motto on its title page this quotation from Rabusson: "Pourquoi la mort? Dites, plutôt, pourquoi la vie?"
I bought a few small articles, but was disappointed when I sought a respectable assortment of knick-knacks. One of the merchants admired my watch and asked through my Russian friend how much it cost. I was about to say in Russian, 'two hundred roubles, when my friend checked me. "Dites un enorme prix; deux mille roubles au moins" Accordingly I fixed the price at two thousand roubles.
"What would it be if fairly let out!" she said. "But we will not waste the precious moments, but turn our eyes about us in quest of the belles. Grace, you who are so much at home, must be our cicerone, and tell us which are the idols we are to worship." "Dîtes moi premierement; que veut dire une belle
"Look there, mother," said he, pointing to the wretched object, "what a contrast to all this pomp. It reminds me of an anecdote I have somewhere read of a pious pilgrim to whom one of the popes was ostentatiously displaying the decorations of the Vatican. "Dites
"Let me hear you say, in the voice natural to you, and not in that alien tone, 'Mon ami, je vous pardonne." He made me smile. Who could help smiling at his wistfulness, his simplicity, his earnestness? "Bon!" he cried. "Voila que le jour va poindre! Dites donc, mon ami." "Monsieur Paul, je vous pardonne."
"Dites donc, mon petit," but the cheerful epithet he bestowed on Raoul is unquotable here "Elle ne fume pas, votre Anglaise? Elle n'est pas Créole, c'est entendu." Dorothea had stepped into the surgery.
The Duke and his mother, as well as Lasse, the friend of the latter, have gained several millions. The Prince has gained less, and yet his winnings, they say, amount to millions. The two cousins do not stir from the Rue de Quincampoix, which has given rise to the following epigram: Prince dites nous vos exploits Que faites vous pour votre gloire? Taisez-vous sots!
In a little poem of his, Et s'il revenait, the last words of a dying girl, forsaken by her lover, who is asked by her sister what shall be told to the faithless one, should he ever seek to know of her last hours: "Et s'il m'interroge encore Sur la derniere heure? Dites lui que j'ai souri De peur qu'il ne pleure ..."
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