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She called him bete! and grand bete! by turns, butor! ane! and grand butor! nigaud! and grand nigaud! pronounced him to be "Un homme qui ne dit rien d'ailleurs un homme qui n'a pas l'air comme il faut un homme, enfin, qui n'est pas presentable meme en fait de mari." Dora looked unutterable things; but this was not unusual with her.

Monsieur Legouvé's play, which was then called "Le Nom du Mari," and which has since been played under the title of "Par Droit de Conquête," was pleasing.

There are exceptions however; mari = shell ornament, makes marurre in the plural: gul = canoe, gulai: tawpei = short, tawpeingh: all nouns ending in ra have the plural in re, as kowra = ear, kowrare and all ending in kai gain jille in the plural, as ipikai = woman, ipikaijille.

Thence it is five parasangs to Hillah, where there are 10,000 Israelites and four Synagogues: that of R. Meir, who lies buried before it; the Synagogue of Mar Keshisha, who is buried in front of it; also the Synagogue of Rab Zeiri, the son of Chama, and the Synagogue of R. Mari; the Jews pray there every day.

Her last words uttered supernaturally from her quiescence, with the fervour of a visionary whose ken is more than mortal were "Look, look, Thomas! beware of John. O poor, poor innocent outcast! O rich, rich heart of love Maria! my Mari a !" Where then did they live, and how that noble and calumniated couple?

"I see," continued le bon mari, "you cannot guess of whom I speak; but when I tell you of Amelie Grandet, your memory will, perhaps, be better." "Amelie Grandet!" said I, with a stage start. I need not say that I had never heard the name before. "Amelie Grandet here!" "Yes, that she is," said the manager, rubbing his hands; "and my wife, too" "Married! Amelie Grandet married!

Although the captain was somewhat of a martinet in his domestic discipline, it had ever altogether exceeded his authority, or his art, to prevent these bursts of merriment; and he led his wife away from the din, leaving Mari', Great Smash, and Little Smash, with the two Plinies, in ecstasies at their own uproar. Burst succeeded burst, until the Indian walked away, in offended dignity.

"I think I'll go and interrupt friend Richard." And he continued, apostrophising the absent Dick "To stay out, my boy, may not be easy; but to get out when you're once in, is the deuce!" Suave mari magno Like so many of us who quote these words, Mr. Coxon could not finish the line, but the tag as it stood was enough to express his feelings.

As an ordinary obscure individual and not the mari d'elle, he had been quite endurable: he used to go to his work and take his salary, and all his whims and projects went no further than a new guitar, fashionable trousers, and an amber cigarette-holder. Since he had become "the husband of a celebrity" he was completely transformed.

She panted and leant against the wall, as she faintly exclaimed, 'The Temple there and alone! 'Nay, Lady, methought as Monsieur votre mari knew the true light, you would fear no vain terror nor power of darkness. Should these peasants these villeins be bold, and see the descendant of the 'bravest of knights, the daughter of the house of Ribaumont, afraid?

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