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Updated: May 14, 2025
But Madame Boisson, who, of course, was his interlocutrice behind the door, remained obdurate. "Ah! the false English," she cried, "down with the pigs!" At this the skipper laughed grimly, and all standing near him were much amused. "She's a good specimen of her race," cried the captain.
'Yes; I am travelling in the "Granville." Over his oars Conyngham looked hard at his interlocutrice, but could discern nothing of her features. Her voice interested him, however, and he wondered whether there were ever calms on the coast of Spain at this time of the year. 'Our sailors, said the young lady, 'in Spain are brave, but they are very cautious.
"It amounts," thought his present interlocutrice, "to a kind of infinitely sublimated bluffness." And then she fell to examining his clothes: his loose, soft, very blue blue flannels, with vague stripes of darker blue; his soft shirt, with its rolling collar; his red tie, knitted of soft silk, and tied in a loose sailor's-knot. She liked his clothes, and she liked the way he wore them.
I have forbidden Adele to talk to me about her presents, and she is bursting with repletion: have the goodness to serve her as auditress and interlocutrice; it will be one of the most benevolent acts you ever performed." Adele, indeed, no sooner saw Mrs.
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