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'Oh, go along, said Landi, who sometimes broke into peculiar English which he thought was modern slang. Raising his voice, he said: 'The dinner is exquis exquis, so that Mr Mitchell could hear. 'I can't help noting what you've eaten tonight, Landi, though I don't usually observe these things, Edith said. 'You've had half-a-tomato, a small piece of vegetable marrow, and a sip of claret.

Le gland estoit a la pluspart, ce que seroient en France les mets les plus exquis.

Then the second sparrow is introduced and his quarrel with the first. The cat fires up Le moineau du voisin viendra manger le nôtre? Non, de par tous les chats! Entrant lors au combat, Il croque l'étranger. Vraiment, dit maître chat, Les moineaux ont un gout exquis et délicat! And now in one line the story ends Cette réflexion fit aussi croquer l'autre.

He was not merely odd, but also offensive, for as Rosenheim whispered 'Comme c'est beau! there was an unmistakable snort; when he continued, 'Mais c'est exquis! the snort broadened into a mighty chuckle; while as he concluded 'Most luminous! the chuckle became articulate, in an 'Oh, shucks! that could not be ignored. "'You seem to be interested, sir, Rosenheim remarked.

"That's your villainy. C'est de l'exquis, du pur exquis. Come, my dear fellow, this is very serious it's a bad business," said Gabriel Nash. Then he added almost with austerity: "You'll be so good as to place before me every patch of paint, every sketch and scrap, that this room contains." Nick complied in great good humour.

A gentle rain was falling, and on this my first day in Paris since the unveiling of the Verlaine monument in the Luxembourg Gardens, immediately after I left Paris last year, I thought there could be no better moment to visit the spot so peculiarly fit to be dedicated to the poet who loved such spots a "coin exquis" where the rain may fall peacefully among the trees, on his image as once on his heart, and the tender mists enfold him from the harsh world.

"You have the reason, milor," answered the Chevalier, "you have the right Qu'est ce que nous avons a faire avec le temps passe? the time passed did belong to our fathers our ancetres very well the time present is to us they have their pretty tombs with their memories and armorials, all in brass and marbre we have the petits plats exquis, and the soupe-a-Chevalier, which I will cause to mount up immediately."