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His honour doesn't want to see Margari just now, very well, he shall not see him so he jumped up behind the carriage alongside the lacquey. But how surprised his honour will be when he gets to Promontor to see Margari open the carriage door for him? How he will bid him go to the devil and immediately after burst out laughing and give him a present! And what will the present be?
Ah! my dear, never should I have conceived it possible to throw so much meaning and passion into a single word. His eyes had dropped, and he dared no longer look at me. "M. de Talleyrand," I said, "in whose house you spent your years of exile, declares that any one bearing the name of Henarez must either be the late Duc de Soria or a lacquey."
"She had best begone," the lacquey answered, striding towards the applicant. "Think you my lady has time to receive traipsing wenches." "'Twas only for a moment I asked," the girl said. "I come from I would speak to her of of Sir John Oxon whom she knows." The man's face changed. It was Jenfry. "Sir John Oxon," he said. "Then I will ask her.
Talking of books, I want some one to write a novel, which shall be a metaphysical Gil Blas; which shall deal more with the mind than Le Sage's book, and less with the actions; which shall make its hero the creature of the world, but a different creation, though equally true; which shall give a faithful picture in the character of one man of the aspect and the effects of our social system; making that man of a better sort of clay than the amusing lacquey was, and the produce of a more artificial grade of society.
Then a lacquey, in magnificent livery, ushered them into a superb apartment, where they waited some minutes, without being favoured with the appearance of the ladies, to the manifest dissatisfaction of the abbe, who, sending for the gouvernante, reprimanded her severely for her want of politesse.
It might be after all that he was not guilty of Fanfar's death. A servant entered. The Marquis asked for Cyprien; he had not been seen in the hôtel for two days, the lacquey replied. The Marquis turned to his father's servant. "I have grave duties to perform," he said, quietly, "first I must see my son. You must go with me." Labarre shook his head. "In the name of my brother!" said Fongereues.
Being something of a scholar and a poet, I had nearly died of starvation, when Jack Dawson gave me a footing on the stage, where I would play the part of a hero in one act, a lacquey in the second, and a merry Andrew in the third, scraping a tune on my fiddle to fill up the intermedios.
As for Emma, she was hunted out by that detective who travelled down into Somersetshire with the fugitives and who had already been so useful to the Prince; and Priscilla, desperately anxious to make amends wherever she could, took her into her own household, watching over her herself, seeing to it that no word of what she had done was ever blown about among the crowd of idle tongues, and she ended, I believe, by marrying a lacquey, one of those splendid persons with white silk calves who were so precious in the sight of Annalise.
"I would have you to know, clerk, that I am a free English burgher, and that I dare say my mind to our father the Pope himself, let alone such a lacquey's lacquey as you!" "Base-born and foul-mouthed knave!" cried the sompnour. "You prate of holy things, to which your hog's mind can never rise. Keep silence, lest I call a curse upon you!" "Silence yourself!" roared the other.
You remember Ludovico, ma'am a tall, handsome young man Signor Cavigni's lacquey who always wears his cloak with such a grace, thrown round his left arm, and his hat set on so smartly, all on one side, and 'No, said Emily, who was wearied by her loquacity. 'What, ma'amselle, don't you remember Ludovico who rowed the Cavaliero's gondola, at the last regatta, and won the prize?
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