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Well may we say, respecting those events which have not reached ourselves 'Le malheur Qui n'est plus, n'a jamais existe. But if we desire earnestly that the same misfortunes should not return, we must keep them always present in our recollection."

Ne voulant plus apres notre malheur laisser derriere elle notre derniere fille, la petite Isabelle, et ne pouvant l'emmener en Espagne dans cette rude saison, elle a remis ce voyage a l'automne prochain, et s'est decidee a ne pas quitter le chateau d'Eu, ou l'hiver a ete rude.

But I watch you plenty this long time. I see you work mit my stock on the Owyhee and the Malheur; I see you mit my oder men. My men they say always more and more, 'Yoong Drake he is a goot one, und I think you are a goot one mine own self. I am the biggest cattle man on the Pacific slope, und I am also an old devil. I have think a lot, und I like you." "I'm obliged to you, sir." "Shut oop.

Her scorn only made me more mad; and, having spurs on, I began digging them into Cambaceres' fat sides as we rolled on the carpet, until the Marshal howled with rage and anger. "This insult must be avenged with blood!" roared the Duke of Illyria. "I have already drawn it," says I, "with my spurs." "Malheur et malediction!" roared the Marshal.

I have sometimes been deluded in an unaccountable manner, Captain Ludlow, when my mind has been thoroughly set on the bargain, in the quality of the goods; for the most liberal of us all are subject to mental weakness of this nature, when hope is alive!" "Certainement, oui!" exclaimed the eager valet "Quel malheur to be obligé to go on la mèr, when Mam'selle Alide nevair quit la maison!

I worked a good many years without expressing them; they are all in my head, and when I want them I've only got to take them out. I am eighty-three years old, and if I couldn't express myself by this time" the old gentleman lifted his eyebrows, smiled whimsically, and, with a quick movement of shoulders and hands, concluded "it would be a public calamity a malheur public!"

La Corriveau's ability to write at all was a circumstance as remarkable to her illiterate neighbors as the possession of the black art which they ascribed to her, and not without a strong suspicion that it had the same origin. Mere Malheur, in anticipation of a cup of tea and brandy with Dame Tremblay, had dressed herself with some appearance of smartness in a clean striped gown of linsey.

"Ay, dame! but this is great news you tell me!" replied Mere Malheur, eagerly clutching at the opportunity thus offered for the desired interview. "But what help do you expect from me in the matter?" Mere Malheur looked very expectant at her friend, who continued, "I want you to see that lady under promise of secrecy, mark you! and look at her hands, and tell me who and what she is."

One would think he was protected by some superstition like that which Voltaire refers to as existing about Boileau, "Ne disons pas mal de Nicolas, cela porte malheur." His position in our Puritan New England was in some respects like that of Burns in Presbyterian Scotland.

Malheur aux hommes!" "There's one now," said Duane, laughing as Delancy Grandcourt's bulk appeared among the trees along Hurryon Water. "Lord! what a bungler he is on a trout-stream!" Rosalie turned and gazed at the big, clumsy young man who was fishing with earnestness and method every unlikely pool in sight. "Does he belong to anybody?" she asked, considering him. "I want to do real damage.

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