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They were much pleased to learn that the pronoun leur is used for persons, but also for things, while où and en are used for things and sometimes for persons. Ought we to say Cette femme a l'air bon or l'air bonne? une bûche de bois sec, or de bois sèche? ne pas laisser de, or que de? une troupe de voleurs survint, or survinrent?
Le Nain apprehended Jean Desjours, and had him hanged at Montpellier, on the ground that he had accompanied the peasants who, as above recited, went into Vernoux after the martyr Désubas. Survint un détachement. Les femmes et les filles furent dépouillées, violées, et quelques hommes furent blessés. The Catholics would not even allow Protestant corpses to be buried in peace.
"Let me hear those two lines." Gualtieri covered his head, and standing in the door he had opened, he said with a deep pathos and in a profoundly melancholy voice: "Deux coqs vivaient en paix; une poule survint, Et voila la guerreallumec" and nodding a last adieu, he disappeared. Gentz laughed. "Indeed, he is right," he exclaimed; "that is the end of wedded life.
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