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The monk thus interpellated opened a closet and brought forth a bag somewhat smaller than the one Morgan had brought, but which, nevertheless, contained the good round sum of forty thousand francs. "Here is the full amount," said the monk. "Now, my friend," said the president, "get something to eat and some rest; to-morrow you will start." "They are waiting for me yonder," said the Breton.
Then the Baron came in, still quite upset and anxious. And without even perceiving the priest, desirous as he was of tidings, he began: "Well, what did they do? Is there some very bad news, then?" "Mege interpellated and applied for a declaration of urgency so as to overthrow Barroux. You can imagine what his speech was." "Yes, yes, against the bourgeois, against me, against you.
Petersburg, interpellated the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Charles Dilke, "whether Her Majesty's Government have made any representations to the Government at St.
Granet had interpellated Pichereau with a view to succeed him, and Pichereau fell without Granet succeeding him. A Ministry had been hastily formed, with Collard at its head, and Sulpice Vaudrey as Minister of the Interior in place of Pichereau! And all those Ministers of State who had promised to be present to hear Monsieur de Rosas at Madame Marsy's, fell from power with Pichereau.
'Luncheon shall be brought at once. He rang the bell, and, going out, interpellated the office boy. 'Why did you laugh when my friends came to luncheon? You must learn manners. 'Please, sir, the kid, the young gentleman I mean, said he came on business, answered the boy, showing apoplectic symptoms. 'So he did; luncheon is his business.
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