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And then as the branches and hazel twigs, through which we forced our way more rapidly, flew back and struck him in the face, he supplicated me to stop. "Not so fast, my dear friend, not so fast! Have mercy on my Parisian legs! Misericorde! I cannot proceed. Do stop! There, my nose is skinned by that last branch! Good there, my breeches are breaking! For pity's sake, stop!"
Her fingers felt it as she spoke; and as she ceased to speak the carved panels slid away, and the blue velvet shelves laden with jewels were disclosed to the unbelieving eyes of Lord Yalding and the lady who was to be his wife. "Jove!" said Lord Yalding. "Misericorde!" said the lady. "But why now?" gasped Mabel. "Why not before?" "I expect it's magic," said Gerald.
Where is there to be found anything more tenderly human than the incident of “Christ taking leave of His Mother” before His journey to Jerusalem to consummate His mission? These meditations, attributed in the past, and by some even now, to St. Bonaventura, are considered by other scholars to be of Cistercian inspiration. P. Perdrizet, La Vierge de Miséricorde, 1908, p. 15.
We saw also fragments of a theatre in the garden of the convent of La Miséricorde, consisting of two large marble columns and two arches. In the ancient church of St. Anne, now converted into a museum, are collected all the fragments of antiquity discovered at Arles, and in its vicinity; some of them highly interesting, and bearing evidences of the former splendour of the place.
It could be seen that Spoon was some kind of a hero in the eyes of Miséricorde. Rich, for he had paid the drinks; travelled, they had his assertion for it; courageous, he could anathematize the Archbishop; Miséricorde had seldom such a novelty all to itself. "Sacré! To blazes wit' you; set 'em up all roun', you blas' Canaydjin nigger! Du gin, vite done! John Collins' pour le crowd!
"Cuiller the village of La Misericorde," directed Zotique. "Now, both of you, the chief thing you have to do is to report to us if the Bleus commence to work there. Go; go!" "Salut, Benoit; how goes it; how is the wife? and the father? the children also? I hope you are well. Comment ça-va-t-il Cuiller?" asked Chamilly. Spoon took the proffered hand with his sleepy grin.
And, meanwhile, here he stood in his stall in his night shoes and black habit and cropped head, propped on his misericorde, with the great pages open before him, thumbed and greasy at their corners, from which he was repeating in a loud monotone formula after formula that had had time to grow familiar from repetition, but not yet sweet from associations here he stood with heavy eyelids after his short sleep, his feet aching and hot, and his whole soul rebellious.
"Mamma, don't you be caught by his chaff," said Edward, quietly. "Papa is no player at all. Anything more unlike cricket than his way of making runs!" "But he makes them, old fellow; now you and I, at Lord's the other day, played in first-rate form, left shoulder well up, and achieved with neatness, precision, dexterity, and despatch the British duck's-egg. "Misericorde!
* "No, tell him I don't wish to see him, I am furious with him for not keeping his word to me." "Comtesse, a tout peche misericorde," * said a fair-haired young man with a long face and nose, as he entered the room. * "Countess, there is mercy for every sin." The old princess rose respectfully and curtsied. The young man who had entered took no notice of her.
"All vice is bourgeois, and fornication in particular tends to become sordid, outworn, vieux jeu! In youth, I grant you, it is the unexpurgated that always happens. But at my age misericorde! the men yawn, and les demoiselles bah! les demoiselles have the souls of accountants! They buy and sell, as my grocer does.
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