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"I wish to heaven you had caught Lamothe instead, Davy," said the Colonel, and joined despite himself in the laugh that went up. Falling sober again, he began to question the prisoner. Where was Lamothe? Pardieu, Maisonville could not say.
"No, PARDIEU; though I should like to have seen Porthos on my yellow horse. That would give me an idea of how I looked when I arrived in Paris. But don't let us hinder you, Mousqueton; go and perform your master's orders. Is he at home?" "Yes, monsieur," said Mousqueton, "but in a very ill humor. Get up!"
"Do you see that demon passing and repassing in front of the fire?" exclaimed the Duke of Egypt. "Pardieu, 'tis that damned bellringer, 'tis Quasimodo," said Clopin. The Bohemian tossed his head. "I tell you, that 'tis the spirit Sabnac, the grand marquis, the demon of fortifications. He has the form of an armed soldier, the head of a lion. Sometimes he rides a hideous horse.
"I bade my cadets request you to report at the castle," says he, with a hard wrinkling of the lines round his lips. "I bade your fellows report that I was indisposed!" "Did the north not agree with Sieur Radisson?" asks the governor dryly. "Pardieu! yes better than the air of Quebec," retorts M. Radisson.
You are now a man in the prime of life, Monsieur Gervase, but look back to your early youth, the period when young men do wild, reckless, and often wicked things, -did you ever in that thoughtless time break a woman's heart?" Gervase flushed, and shrugged his shoulders. "Pardieu! I may have done! Who can tell?
I was formerly engaged upon a most sensational case in San Francisco; and the horrors of the discoveries which we made there the American police and myself have remained with me ever since. Pardieu! I cannot forget them!
"You were quite naked, then?" "Oh, no! on the contrary, I had a magnificent dressing-gown to wear. The lackey obeyed; I dressed myself in my own clothes, which had become too large for me; but a strange circumstance had happened, my feet had become too large." "Yes, I quite understand." "And my boots too small." "You mean your feet were still swollen?" "Exactly; you have hit it." "Pardieu!
"Pardieu! at times, yes, over much; but in sober moments I think that the brave man who does his duty lacks no wizard prophecy to fulfil his doom; and whether in prayer or in death, in fortune or defeat, his soul goes straight to God!" "Umph," said Richard, musingly; and there was a pause.
I came across the sleeve to Albion and skirted your noisy eastern coast with but one name of a friend, pardieu, to make the strange cliffs cheerful." "You are very good," said the Baron simply, with half a bow. "And Hugh Bethune, now well, well! I am proud that he should mind of his old friend in the tame Highlands.
"Pardieu! it is a death trap. What is this!" A loud knocking sounded upon the street door. Ah-Fang-Fu rose and shuffled up the steps into the shop. He could be heard unbarring the outer door. Then: "Too late! shuttee shop, shuttee shop!" sounded. "I don't want nothin' out of your blasted shop, Pidgin!" roared a loud and thick voice. "I'm old Bill Bean, I am, and I want a pipe, I do!"
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