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Updated: May 8, 2025
When I was interrupted in my account of the fete, we were, if I mistake not, on the Place de la Concorde. Notwithstanding the many loads of small gravel scattered here, with a view of keeping the place clean, the quantity of mud collected in the space of a few hours was really astonishing. N'importe was the word.
He said, 'I could not speak civilly to a lady that I had just seen giggling and flirting through one of Beethoven's finest symphonies." The young girl's face looked anything but amiable in response to this speech; but, after a moment, she tossed her head, and replied: "'N'importe' there are plenty who can use not only civil words but complimentary ones."
"N'importe," said Lady Esmondet, seeing the sadness of expression, "we, have so much of the London fog; he, has his villa and the south always." "But he could have been here with all his elegant recherche surroundings, only for me," and as he silently thought the lash went down.
I said, interrupting him, "of what are you speaking?" "Oh! ah! pardon me: it is an affair I was thinking of n'importe. We had better return, Monsieur. It is cold. The atmosphere of this solemn place chills me." He said all this with an air of embarrassment, as though he had been speaking his thoughts unintentionally.
Greedy fellow, to choose the largest! but, n'importe, it brought its punishment. Palliser and I having eaten carefully, were just beginning to feel uncomfortable, when up jumped Benton, holding his throat with both hands, crying, "My throat's full of pins. I'm choked." "We are poisoned, no doubt of it," said Palliser, in his turn. "I am choking likewise."
"Adolphe and he played billiards against my desire, as if he were not bête enough already," he said in an undertone. "Lay him here, my friends," to the servants, "and listen to me. If you love the Seigneur, let him never know that thus it happened this night. Cover him with a mantle; he will awake to see his chateau a ruin. Mais, n'importe, we will do our best.
Ils ont d'autres manières de s'amuser: le jeu, la boisson, et le reste, qui sont de tous les temps et de tous les pays: l'histoire de France en peut témoigner autant que celle de n'importe quelle nation. Il faut croire que ces plaisirs sont les plus appropriés
I give you the preference to all the world, even to the lovely Duchess of San Severino, a delicious Italian, whom, for my special happiness, I met last summer at the Waters of Aix. I have also a most important negotiation to conclude with one of our Princes of Finance: but n'importe, I commence with thee: friendship before love or money friendship before everything.
All the Prussian officers I have seen appeared gentleman-like men, but they are nowhere popular. The English succeeded the Prussians, they were all "charmants"; then came the Dutch who were "comme ça," but then "n'importe" they were their own countrymen. I rather begin to like the Dutch women.
"N'importe," she grunted, "but I do not like the feel of the night. Was M'sieur Ben down there with you?" "Yes." "You should be in bed by now. You must go at once." "I think I shall sleep in the little room off yours to-night." "Bien. Then if you need anything in the night, you can call me." Marie was scarcely able to turn herself in her bed, but, she still felt the responsibility of the house.
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