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When Dorine is telling Orgon of his wife's illness, and the latter continually interrupts him with inquiries as to the health of Tartuffe, the question: "Et tartuffe?" repeated every few moments, affords us the distinct sensation of a spring being released. This spring Dorine delights in pushing back, each time she resumes her account of Elmire's illness.
"Take care!" said she; "suppose the General should be hidden under that table, like Orgon!" "The General!" exclaimed Desvanneaux; "he is too much occupied elsewhere!" "Occupied with whom?" "With Zibeline, probably. He never left her side all the evening, last night at the Opera." "Pardon me! He was here until after ten o'clock." "Yes, but afterward when the opera was over?"
"Take care!" said she; "suppose the General should be hidden under that table, like Orgon!" "The General!" exclaimed Desvanneaux; "he is too much occupied elsewhere!" "Occupied with whom?" "With Zibeline, probably. He never left her side all the evening, last night at the Opera." "Pardon me! He was here until after ten o'clock." "Yes, but afterward when the opera was over?"
All he got for his pains was a shout of "What the devil do we care about a mayor like you?" I don't know how long it would have gone on, if a detachment of the battalion of Government workmen quartered at Orgon, which had been sent for, had not come to our rescue.
On our arrival we were fortunate enough to find lodging; and had scarcely seated ourselves in our parlour, when the people told us, that last night the mail had been robbed, and both the postillion and conducteur killed on the spot, Distance 42 miles to Orgon. Sunday, the 26th, We left Orgon, as usual, at six o'clock, and travelled before breakfast to Font Royal, a distance of 11 miles.
By a détour he skirted the town of Avignon, where the mob thirsted for his blood; and by another device he disappointed the people of Orgon, who had prepared an effigy of him in uniform, smeared with blood, and placarded with the words: "Voil
Italy and Eugene Siege of Dantzic-Capitulation concluded but not ratified-Rapp made prisoner and sent to Kiow Davoust's refusal to believe the intelligence from Paris Projected assassination of one of the French Princes Departure of Davoust and General Hogendorff from Hamburg The affair of Manbreuil Arrival of the Commissioners of the Allied powers at Fontainebleau Preference shown by Napoleon to Colonel Campbell Bonaparte's address to General Kohler His farewell to his troops First day of Napoleon's journey The Imperial Guard succeeded by the Cossacks Interview with Augerean The first white cockades Napoleon hanged in effigy at Orgon His escape in the disguise of a courier Scene in the inn of La Calade Arrival at Aix The Princess Pauline Napoleon embarks for Elba His life at Elba.
"Bless me!" he exclaimed, seeing la Peyrade and Cerizet together; "here's the trinity reconstituted! but the object of the alliance, the 'casus foederis, has floated off. What have you done to that good Brigitte, la Peyrade? She is after your blood." "What about Thuillier?" asked la Peyrade. Moliere was reversed; here was Tartuffe inquiring for Orgon.
The town is surrounded by chalk-hills and quarries, from which is dug a free-stone, of the most delicate white. The town, on the whole, had an air of rusticity and recluseness which might have delighted a romantic imagination. Between Orgon and St. Canat we travelled in a road occasionally bordered by almond trees.
The Tremaie Representation of C. Marius, Martha, and Julia The Gaie The Teutons and Ambrons and Cimbri threaten Italy C. Marius sent against them His camp at S. Gabriel The canal he cut The barbarians cross the Rhone First brush with them They defile before him at Orgon The rout of the Ambrons at Les Milles He follows the Teutons The plain of Pourrieres Position of Marius The battle Slaughter of the Teutons Position of their camp Monument of Marius Venus Victrix Annual commemoration.
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