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It is not easy to ascertain the ground on which it rests. The patronymic was Eyquem, and the chevalier-seigneur, who settled in Perigord and took the territorial title of Montagne or Montaigne, came from the Bordelais. That is about all that is really known of the family.

"Nowhere." "At the time of your arrest did you not reside in the house of a fruiterer in the Rue de la Montagne St. Genevieve?" "At the time of my arrest I was in a cabriolet. I lodged nowhere." "Where did you sleep on the evening of your arrest?" "Nowhere." "What were you doing in Paris?" "I was walking about." "Whom have you seen in Paris?" "I shall name no one; I know no one."

"Mais sa montagne est un sainct lieu: Qui viendra done au mont de Dieu? Qui est-ce qui la tiendra place? Le homine de mains et coeur lave, En vanite non esleve Et qui n'a jure en fallace." Marot wrote in his preface to the psalms:

The freight was coming along at top speed and the switch into the siding was still open. Montagne Lewis and his crew of ruffians might well stand back and let what seemed sure to happen, happen! The driving freight must do more harm to Tom Swift's invention than they could have hoped to do with the sledges and bars they had brought with them to the spot. Mr.

"It was a shock to me to learn that Andy O'Malley was right there on the spot when the accident happened." "And his employer, too," added Ned. "For we must admit that Mr. Montagne Lewis is the man who sicked O'Malley on to you." "True." "And they were both in the accommodation that was sideswiped by the derailed cars of Number Forty-eight." "That, likewise is a fact," said Tom, nodding quickly.

«Quelques-uns de ces blocs durs, sortans de la montagne granitique, sont déj

So that old Mäes used to cross himself and say that, thanks to Our Lady, trade was thrice as stirring since the little one had stretched out her rosy fingers with the flowers. All the same, however stirring trade might be in summer, when the long winters came and the Montagne de la Cour was a sharp slope of ice, and the pinnacles of St.

"We will see you in the office of the company at two o'clock tomorrow," said Tom Swift confidently. "Better than good! And now, if that trailer that I am pretty sure Montagne Lewis sent after me does not get wise to the subject of our talk, it may be a slick job we have done and will do. I admit I am rather afraid of the enemy. You Swifts must keep your plans in utter darkness."

The remains of a chapel of very ancient date will be found in the adjoining Cour de la Vacherie, in the far corner to the right, now occupied as a charcoal depot. We will next proceed to the rue de la Montagne St.

The words crête, pic, and montagne are sometimes applied to the peaks and ridges of the island, but the word morne, which is a Creole corruption of montagne, is in common use to designate all the elevated land, the extended ridges which serve as water-sheds for the torrents of the rainy season, as well as the isolated hillocks, clothed in wood, which look like huge hay-cocks, those, for instance, which rise in the rear of Cap Haytien.

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