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"Me voici" I said. "Put your ear to the key-hole, M'sieu' Jean," said the Machine-Fixer's voice. The voice of the little Machine-Fixer, tremendously excited. I obey "Alors. Qu'est-ce que c'est, mon ami?" "M'sieu' Jean! Le Directeur va vous appeler tout de suite! You must get ready instantly! Wash and shave, eh? He's going to call you right away. And don't forget! Oloron!

Descendez, mesdames! qu'est-ce que c'est done que ces manieres? and Lucy, crimson and abashed, would descend in haste, only to find a kind Irish priest behind smiling at her, prompting her, 'Never mind them! take no notice! who is it you're harmin'? And her excitement would take him at his word for who should know if not a priest?

The synthesis results necessarily from the correction of the thesis by the antithesis. It is therefore necessary to examine closely its peculiarities, and to exclude that which there is in them hostile to society. The two that remain will, when united, form the true formula of human social life." Qu'est-ce que la Propriété? p. 202.

It came from Thérèse's little Aberdeen terrier, who stood in the boudoir door, looking up with eyes of patient inquiry and uttering continuous plaints. "Il pleurs tout le temps," murmured Aline. "Ah, Tony, Tony, qu'est-ce que tu as? Ah, le pauvre!" "Come, Tony, old boy," called Roger, stooping to stroke the dog for a moment. "What's the matter?

All parties came to him, and Sieyès came to him. The author of that epoch-making pamphlet Qu'est-ce que le Tiers Etat?, and the greatest soldier produced by the Revolution, put their heads together to bring the Revolution to an end. Sieyès and Bonaparte effected their purpose on the 9th and 10th of November, the 18th and 19th of Brumaire.

After all these discussions you will now understand the true meaning of the famous pamphlet published by Abbé Sieyes in 1788 and so before the French Revolution which was summed up in these words: "Qu'est-ce que c'est que le tiers état? rien! qu' est qu'il doit être? Tout!"

"She's thinking about Kant and the nebular hypothesis," I decided to myself, having once heard some men with long beards talking of both those things, and they all had had that same far-away look in their eyes. "Qu'est-ce que c'est une hypothese nebuleuse, Mademoiselle?" I said aloud. "Tenez-vous bien, et marchez d'une facon convenable," she replied sharply. "Qu'est-ce que c'est une hypothese "

Might have been designed by Victor Hugo; it's in his style. Scene, Norway midnight. Mysterious maiden steals out of a cave and glides away in a boat over the water; man, the hero, goes into cave, finds a stone coffin, says 'Qu'est-ce que c'est? Dieu! C'est la mort! Spectacle affreux!

The old man had been held as hostage by them, together with the mayor and some other notables, but when asked if he had been badly treated he was very non-committal. "Qu'est-ce que vous voulez?" he answered. "C'est, la guerre!" That is the doctrine of humility taught France in 1870. "C'est la guerre!" It is used to explain anything from the shooting of civilians to the high cost of hand-made lace!

Among the great names whose admiration of it is on record, may be mentioned Napoleon and Humboldt. In 1789, he published "Les Veoeux d'un Solitaire," and "La Suite des Voeux." By the Moniteur of the day, these works were compared to the celebrated pamphlet of Sieyes, "Qu'est-ce que le tiers etat?" which then absorbed all the public favour.

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