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He ought to have been here before our two young people; and for some time past " Laure, who was afraid of being sent alone to the Place St. Eustache, answered that she was quite sure he had gone in, and continued: "Ombrose selve, ove'percote il sole Che vi fa co'suoi raggi alte a superbe." "Hum!" said the worthy old soldier, grumbling.
"I'm afraid they don't want King John, and I don't believe they hunger for Antony and Cleopatra," Basil Dashwood suggested. "Ships and sieges and armies and pyramids, you know: we mustn't be too heavy." "Oh I hate scenery!" the girl sighed. "Elle est superbe," said Madame Carré. "You must put those pieces on the stage: how will you do it?"
"Mrs Peters, there's a wolley went o' weaters. Will you make use of some? Mrs Drummond, will you try the dish coming round? It is let me see chew farsy. My Lord Babbleton, I 'ope the lamb's to your liking? Monshere Tagliabue William, give Monshere a clean plate. What will you take next?" "Vraiment, madame, tout est excellent, superbe!
His life of ceremony was a hard one, and often he ate and drank too much. But whereas nowadays we can make free choice of any agreeable spot, since every such spot possesses its "Grand Hotel" or "Hotel Superbe," where we can always find the crowd and discomfort which we pretend to be escaping, the Roman idea was different.
'Let us see first what is in the other casket before we begin to be angry, thought the Emperor, and there came out the nightingale. It sang so beautifully that one could scarcely utter a cross word against it. 'Superbe! charmant! said the ladies-in-waiting, for they all chattered French, each one worse than the other.
Lady Charleville, who is a very clever woman, goes with us with her daughter and Lord Tullamore. We have been to a grand night at Mrs. Hope's the rooms really deserve the French epithet of superbe all of beauty, rank, and fashion that London can assemble, I may say, in the newspaper style, were there.
Miss Riley, a horrid old fright, in a bird of paradise plume, and corked eyebrows, gibbetted in gilt chains and pearl ornaments, and looking as the grisettes say, "superbe en chrysolite" "Miss Riley, Captain Lorrequer, a friend I have long desired to present to you fifteen thousand a-year and a baronetcy, if he has sixpence" sotto again.
The toilette superbe requires only cost a toilette distinguee demands care. There was a happiness as well as care in Felicie's genius for dress, which, ever keeping the height of fashion in view, never lost sight of nature, adapting, selecting, combining to form a perfect whole, in which art itself concealed appeared only, as she expressed it, in the sublime of simplicity.
'Yes, very interesting! said the first lady-in-waiting. 'But don't say anything about it, for I am the Emperor's daughter. 'Oh, no, of course we won't! said everyone. 'But that is superbe! said the Princess as she passed by. 'I have never heard a more beautiful composition. Listen! Go down and ask him what this instrument costs; but I won't kiss him again.
The moment it ended, he cried out, in a tone of vexed apology for strange ignorance: "But I know not it? It is Italian yes, I swear it is Italian! But who then? It is superbe! But I know not it!" "It is mine," said the young person. "Your music, miss?" "I mean, I composed it." "Permit me to say, Brava!"
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