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"What he apparently wanted, parbleu!" exclaimed the other, in a sort of frenzy. "A man can't be young with impunity at his age. This passion of his will cost him dear."
"I thank you heartily, monsieur, and shall ask you to do no more writing. But one favor will I claim, the loan of a few gold pieces for M. de Varion. Come, monsieur, your purse has ever been well fed!" With a look of inward groaning, he negligently handed me some pieces, not counting them. "Parbleu!" he said. "You will ask me for my chateau next." "All in good time.
In a month or two I shall be again aloft. I have often maintained that sooner or later a moment of emotion, of sheer joy in the struggle and risk, will cause the soberest pilot to throw discretion to the winds. It was so in this case. Parbleu!
Every gazette in Europe would have trumpeted the exploit; and the family of Beaunoir would have been rendered famous, by me, to all eternity! No! I never shall forgive myself! I think, sir, you ought rather to be angry with me than with Mr. Clifton. Parbleu! I have been thinking of that. Why did you prevent me? The thought could not long have escaped me, if you had not been in such devilish haste!
Parbleu, what creates in the plunge from youth to age. Here, then, under the umbrellas outside the great financier's club, are people. One must marvel. They pass one another without so much as a glance. To each of them all the others the bedlam of others are ripples emanating from themselves.
She is old and I will never be separated from her." "There spoke the loyal child. And now, reverend father, where is this wife? It is a serious complication. But if, as you say, I married her unlawfully " "You enticed her from the convent." There was the severity of the judge in the tone. "Parbleu! It did not need much enticing," and a half smile crossed his handsome face while his eyes softened.
Knowing we had no small boat, Monsieur Gallois lost no time, but lowering a yawl of his own, he came alongside of us in person. As I had commanded the three Frenchmen to remain below, he found no one on deck but Marble, Diogenes, Neb and myself. "Parbleu, Monsieur Vallingfort!" exclaimed the privateersman, saluting me very civilly notwithstanding appearances "c'est bien extraordinaire!
The red plume said quietly, "One would think, monsieur, that you had never drawn a sword before, you are in such a hurry to attack one who does not attack you." "But who will defend himself, I hope." "Why so?" replied the other smiling. "And what right have you to prevent me from walking in the street?" "Why do you walk in this street?" "Parbleu! because it pleases me." "Ah! it pleases you."
"Why, it seems so. When the dancing begins, the reading is done." "The reading, yes; but the oaths?" said the Abbe, in a low voice. "What oaths?" asked De Thou. "Is not Monsieur le Grand come?" "I expected to see him; but I suppose he has not come, or else he has gone." "No, no! come with me," said the bare-brained Abbe. "You are one of us. Parbleu! it is impossible to do without you; come!"
"Parbleu!" he swore, his amusement rising. "It seem to matter somet'ing." "Damn me!" swore Blake, red in the face from pale that he had been. "Do you conceive that if I had run away with his wife for her own sake I had fetched her to you?" He lurched forward as he spoke, but kept his distance from Wilding, who stood between Ruth and him. Feversham bowed sardonically.
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