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Many of the poor beasts only lived long enough to carry their riders out of the jaws of death. One cannot refuse to admire the gallant deed, which probably had as good an effect upon the enemy as a bigger victory of our arms; but the obvious comment will be that made about the Balaclava charge equally heroic, and not, I honestly think, less useful "C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre."
She complied without hesitation, and sat down by him, gave him her hand again, and replied with an arch smile, while a thousand inimitable coquetries played about her eyes and lips, "You speak now like an amant magnifique, Chevalier! "'Quelque fort qu'on s'en defende, Il y faut venir un jour!"
'My dear, she whispered, 'who was that? 'One of your dominoes, Madame. Acted with a good deal of spirit, didn't you think so? 'Magnifique! But that was none of my dominoes. My dear, you will never know how lovely your representation was. But, that interruption was no part of our play, as we had planned it. How came it? Who was it? Somebody who made play to suit himself? How came it, Hazel?
More than half of each year spent here if I live, and quietly, with any amount of work, uninterrupted work, time for quiet reading and thought. This room of mine in which I now am sitting is magnifique, my dear Joan; seriously, a very good room.
Before I left home all the servants came to see me, and their magnifique, and superbe, and etonnant quite turned my head, even with the helmet on. The Emperor and the Duke de Persigny went about in dominos, and flattered themselves that no one recognized them; but every one did. Who could have mistaken the broad back and the slow, undulating gait of the Emperor?
The English king, and the poor French king who was put to death, and the great Napoleon, the Emperor." "Were they very I know one splendid word, M'sieu, magnifique, but I like best the way the English say it, magnificent. And were they " "They were and are common looking men. Your Washington here is a peer to them.
"What do I know about the Vatican?" V. Lady Mount Rhyswicke The four friends of Madame de Vaurigard were borne to her apartment from the Magnifique in Cooley's big car. They sailed triumphantly down and up the hills in a cool and bracing air, under a moon that shone as brightly for them as it had for Caesar, and Mellin's soul was buoyant within him. He thought of Cranston and laughed aloud.
The Frenchman looked as though he did not quite understand her, but he said that it would be magnifique. "You have already made up your party I suppose, M. Delabordeau?" M. Delabordeau gave the names of two Frenchmen and one Englishman who were going with him. "Upon my word it is a great temptation to join you," said Miss Dawkins, "only for that horrid Englishman." "Vat, Mr. Stanley?"
It was the personal property of Jaquis, who cooked for Smith and his outfit. The Belle was a fine looking Cree tall, strong, magnifique. Jaquis warmed to her from the start, but the Belle was not for Jaquis, himself a Siwash three to one. She scarcely looked at him, and answered him only when he asked if she'd encore the pork and beans. But she looked at Smith.
But seasons, our tastes, and even the varieties sometimes change; and our preferences and opinions must vary accordingly. Apples Early Harvest, Fall Pippins, Spitzenburgh, Rhode Island Greening, Autumn Sweet Bough, and Talman's Sweet. Cherries Early Purple Guigne, Bigarreau of Mezel, Black Eagle, Coe's Transparent, Governor Wood, and Belle Magnifique." The choice of Mr.
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