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"I'll tell you, Worthie," she suggested, looking up with twinkling eye after her young nephew had been experimenting with various intonations of Mike Pat, Pat Mike, "why don't you call one of them Pourquoi?" He walked right into it with the never-failing "Why?" "Just so. Call one Pourquoi and the other N'est-ce-pas. They do good team work in both the spirit and the letter.

"Revolution, I suppose;" responded Deane calmly, mid turning to his nearest neighbor, he continued in the first French that came to him, "Une autre révolution, n'est-ce-pas, Monsieur?"

It came out enough through the morning powder, it came out enough in the heaving bosom, how the landlady liked him. He had evidently ordered something lovely for Mrs. Wix. "Et bien soigné, n'est-ce-pas?" "Soyez tranquille" the patronne beamed upon him. "Et pour Madame?" "Madame?" he echoed it just pulled him up a little. "Rien encore?" "Rien encore. Come, Maisie."

She laughed. It was the first time Crossman had heard her laugh a deep, slow, far-away sound, more like an eerie echo. "He has a better name for me," she said, casting Crossman a look whose intimacy made his blood run hot within him. "'The Black Dawn' n'est-ce-pas?

"Bien! tres-bien!" said Gigue, approvingly, with a smile round at the company "Mademoiselle Cicely commence a chanter! Ze petite sera une grande cantatrice! N'est-ce-pas?" A stiffly civil wonderment seemed frozen on the faces of Lady Beaulyon and the others present.

Wentwort' must go to his regimen', and my ot'er officers are all occupi'. You comprehen' I 'ave not t'e time to spare you n'est-ce-pas?" Wentworth's hand touched Wilding on the shoulder. He was standing with head slightly bowed, his brows knit in thought. He looked round at the touch, sighed and smiled.

He allowed a few moments more to pass, and then asked: "N'est-ce-pas, Madame Delphine? Daz ze way, ain't it? "No, Père Jerome, no. My daughter oh, Père Jerome, I bethroath my lill' girl to a w'ite man!" And immediately Madame Delphine commenced savagely drawing a thread in the fabric of her skirt with one trembling hand, while she drove the fan with the other. "Dey goin' git marry."

We went by a tortuous route, round Paris towards the west, and at every station the carriages were besieged by people trying to escape. "Pour l'amour de Dieu, laissez-moi entrer!" "J'ai trois enfants, messieurs! Ayez un peu de pitie!" "Cre nom de Dieu, c'est le dernier train! Et j'ai peur pour les petits. Nous sommes tous dans le meme cas, n'est-ce-pas?"

It must mean a great deal for her to buy roses in January un suprême effort," Miss Woodruff quoted, she and her guardian having a host of such playful allusions. "I see her now," said Madame von Marwitz. "I see her face; congestionnée d'émotion, n'est-ce-pas." She read the card that Karen presented. "Silly woman. Take them away, child."

"If there were any killing along this secteur you would hear the guns boom, n'est-ce-pas? You had not stopped to think of that. There was a little affair at dawn, I don't conceal it from you. A surprise a coup de main against the Americans the Boches intended. They thought, as all has been quiet on our Front for so long, we should expect nothing. But the surprise didn't work.

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