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He rode off upon an inaccurate telegram in a morning paper; Diana fell upon it at once, tripped it up, exposed it, drove it from the field, while Mr. Ferrier approved her from the background with a smiling eye and a quietly applauding hand. Then Marsham quoted a speech in the Indian Council. Diana dismissed it with contempt, as the shaft of a frondeur discredited by both parties.

To which I answered that the family honour was safe in the hand of so high-minded a maiden as our Annora, and he replied: 'Then there is, as I averred, no truth in the absurd report that she was encouraging the presumptuous advances of that factious rogue and Frondeur, young Darpent, whom our brother had the folly to introduce into the family.

"I am astonished," said Mazarin, quite delighted at having recovered his memory, and bristling with malice, "I am astonished, Monsieur Athos that a Frondeur like you should have accepted a mission for the Perfidious Mazarin, as used to be said in the good old times " And Mazarin began to laugh, in spite of a painful cough, which cut short his sentences, converting them into sobs.

He did the like in the streets, but in vain, and came to Broussel and me; but the former reprimanded him after his way, and I threatened to throw him out at the window, for I had reason to believe that he acted in concert with the Cardinal, though he pretended to be a Frondeur.

Mazarin seemed to divine the thought of the Frondeur, for he smiled upon him with triumph, and immediately, "Sire," said he to the king, "I have the honor of presenting to your majesty, Monsieur le Comte de la Fere, ambassador from his Britannic majesty.

"Good!" said D'Artagnan, rising and brushing his knees; "now I have thee thou art a Frondeur and the lover of Madame de Longueville." Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds.

In the year 1853 he had not moved to Kuntsovo; he stopped at Moscow, ostensibly to take advantage of the mineral waters; in reality, he did not want to part from his widow. He did not, however, have much conversation with her, but argued more than ever as to whether one can foretell the weather and such questions. Some one had once called him a frondeur; he was greatly delighted with that name.

He left Elsmere struggling with a pang of horrible depression. In reality there was no man who worked harder at the New Brotherhood during the months that followed than Lestrange. He worked under perpetual protest from the frondeur within him, but something stung him on on till a habit had been formed which promises to be the joy and salvation of his later life.

Gladstone, ef it only knew it! that afterwards he never missed a lecture. Lestrange was more difficult. He had the inherited temperament of the Genevese frondeur, which made Geneva the headquarters of Calvinism in the sixteenth century, and bids fair to make her the headquarters of continental radicalism in the nineteenth.

I, the Parisian par essence, I who have reigned in the faubourgs, and have been called King of the Halles, I am going to pass from the Place Maubert to the minarets of Gigelli; from a Frondeur I am becoming an adventurer!" "Oh, monseigneur, if you did not yourself tell me that " "It would not be credible, would it? Believe me, nevertheless, and we have but to bid each other farewell.

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