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But with that superior critical judgment that belongs to him who, in no matter what circumstance, holds back, Rodolphe saw other delights to be got out of this love. He thought all modesty in the way. He treated her quite sans facon.* He made of her something supple and corrupt.

And did she consider there were any great sins?" "Oh yes. To break one's word, or in any way degrade one's race. But she said sins were not so much sins in themselves as in their façon de faire. One must remain a gentlewoman or man always, even in moments of the greatest tourbillons.

I was a special favourite of his, and you can't think what sweet things he used to say to me. I shall not resist the temptation to write to him one of these days sans facon, and tell him how he ought to dispose of the next vacant living in his gift.

Then Rosamund, pleasantly surrounded by dear provincial enthusiasts, made her way to the door where Beattie, with more enthusiasts, was waiting for her; and they all came out into the narrow High Street, and found the September moon riding above their heads to give them a greeting nobly serene and beneficent, and they set out sans facon, many of them bare-headed, to walk home down tiny "Archbishop's Lane" to the Precincts.

"She's thinking about Kant and the nebular hypothesis," I decided to myself, having once heard some men with long beards talking of both those things, and they all had had that same far-away look in their eyes. "Qu'est-ce que c'est une hypothese nebuleuse, Mademoiselle?" I said aloud. "Tenez-vous bien, et marchez d'une facon convenable," she replied sharply. "Qu'est-ce que c'est une hypothese "

Near the gate above mentioned, is a large open space, on the centre of which stands a somewhat dilapidated pavilion pour façon de parler, and, on inquiry, I was told that this place was the drilling-ground of the king's troops, the pavilion being for the use of the king and high officials, when on very grand occasions they went to review the soldiery.

How I used to enjoy these conversations! I remember how I used to stand on the pavement after having bid the old gentleman good-night, regretting I had not asked for some further explanation regarding le mouvement Romantique, or la façon de M. Scribe de ménager la situation. Why not write a comedy? So the thought came. I had never written anything save a few ill-spelt letters; but no matter.

That's fundamental. So I stood, gripping the strap of the canteen, watching, waiting. He came at me again, striding and leaping. That time he got one leg over with both hands gripping the top stones. The facon he dropped on my side of the wall, but I had no time to stoop for it just then. There were other things to do. He was getting over.

As he never uses such a device on his head, he will be compelled to wear it next his heart. He will be compelled to convert it into a liberty-cap." "Ciel! if the excellent captain will carry us safe to New York," coolly returned the governess, "he shall have the prize, de tout mon coeur; c'est un homme brave, et c'est aussi un brave homme, a sa facon"

Nicholson will be around shortly. I told him he would find me at home." "Had you not better wait for him, then?" "Oh, no. I only told him I should be at home as a sort of facon de parler. He only comes when he thinks I am there admirable person and I know you like to have old friends about. Good-by, dear." "Good-by." She accepted his kiss listlessly, and when he had gone went back to the window.

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