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As I could only oppose my single asseveration to his suspicion, he told me one day, "Your vord not be give me de satisfaction me find necessaire to chercher for my medicine; pardonnez moi il faut chercber me demand le clef of your coffre a cette heure." Then raising his voice to conceal the fright he was in lest I should make any opposition, he went on, "Oui!

Pardonnez moi replied the commissary, you are indebted to him six livres four sous, for the next post from hence to St. Fons, in your route to Avignon which being a post royal, you pay double for the horses and postillion otherwise 'twould have amounted to no more than three livres two sous But I don't go by land; said I. You may if you please; replied the commissary

As this was a remonstrance which the stranger could not, with my show of breeding, resist, he asked pardon, and retired to the chair of the physician, who frankly told him, that it was not the fashion of his country for one to submit his hand to the perusal of a spectator; and when, in consequence of this rebuff, he wanted to quarter himself upon the painter, he was refused by a wave of the hand, and shake of the head, with an exclamation of pardonnez moi; which was repeated with such emphasis, as discomposed this effrontery; and he found himself obliged to sit down in a state of mortification.

Then raising his voice, he cried: "Jubal, relight your lamp; I have come far to see you. You know me, Jubal. Monsieur le chef?" "Pardonnez moi," croaked the hag, as she struck the light. Then came in quavering tones: "Entrez." What a brushing of soft wings and gleaming of eyes! The hut was literally filled with living creatures.

What a thing is joy! My heart beat madly, the blood rushed in my veins. What was that noise I heard in my ear beyond the shouting in the street? Was it the cooing which used to haunt my dreams? Yes it was. And Alathea's voice was murmuring in French: "Pardon, pardon, j' etais si bien ingrate Pardonnez moi Hein?"

"I hope not, ma'am; for I should be very sorry she were to be disturbed, after sitting up so late last night." "Oh, dat will do her no harm, for I gave her, pardonnez, some excellent white wine whey out of my own head last night, when she got into her bed. I hope you don't make no objection to white wine whey, sir?" "I! not in the least, ma'am."

"Is not it translated," said Caroline, "by 'Zara! you weep?" "Ah! pardonnez moi!" cried French Clay, with a shrug meant to be French, but which English shoulders could not cleverly execute "Ah! pardonnez! to my ears now that says nothing." "To our feelings it said a great deal just now," said Caroline, looking at Zara in a manner which was lost upon her feelings, but not upon Count Altenberg's.

Lamotte waved off Teeny, the black girl, and taking her traveling bag and shawl, said to her, "This way, s'il vous plait, Mademoiselle Marguerite. Pardonnez moi," she added quickly, as she met Edith's questioning glance, "Mademoiselle Miggie, as la petite Nina calls you." Once in Edith's room, Mrs.

As a rule there's an irregularity about female beauty in Russia, and... they are a little like buns.... vous me pardonnez, n'est-ce pas?... with good eyes, however, laughing eyes.. .. These rose buds are charming for two years when they are young.. . even for three... then they broaden out and are spoilt for ever... producing in their husbands that deplorable indifference which does so much to promote the woman movement... that is, if I understand it correctly.... H'm!

In the midst of his friend's discourse my uncle's eyes rested on a full-length portrait, which struck him as being the very counterpart of his visitor of the preceding night. "Methinks," said he, pointing to it, "I have seen the original of this portrait." "Pardonnez moi," replied the Marquis politely, "that can hardly be, as the lady has been dead more than a hundred years.

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