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"They have come to taste of the fresh air, they have," laconically remarked our driver, as his round Norman eyes ran over the muscled bodies of the two athletes. "I had a brother who was one I had; he was a famous one he was; he broke his neck once, when the net had been forgotten. They all do it ils se cassent le cou tous, tot ou tard! Allons toi t'as peur, toi?"
"If Monsieur will lead the way," said Nick, instantly, taking the little man by the arm. "But you are to dine at Madame Chouteau's," I expostulated. "To be sure," said he. "Au revoir, Monsieur. Au revoir, Mademoiselle. Plus tard, Mademoiselle; nous danserons plus tard." "What devil inhabits you?" I said, when I had got him started on the way to Madame Chouteau's.
He was not, however, by nature a pagan as some men are men who, in the words of De Musset, "Sont venu trop tard dans un monde trop vieux"; but the atmosphere in which his early years had been spent had been so antagonistic to the impulses of his nature, his inner life had been so cramped in and starved, that when at length the key of gold opening the prison door let in the outer air, his spirit revelled in all the wild extravagance so often accompanying sudden and long wished-for emancipation.
There was also a short, wavering, nondescript note with nothing in particular in it from the girl herself. The mother had evidently made her write. A very venomous expression settled on Lord Lossiemouth's heavy face. He suddenly took up a Bradshaw and looked out the trains for Lostford. Tard oublie qui bien aime.
Merci du compliment; mais c'est trop tard, Monsieur! Tuesday, April 7th. I believe that it is for true that we are to leave for New Orleans, via Clinton and Ponchatoula, this evening. Clinton, at least, I am sure of. Lilly came down for me yesterday, and according to the present programme, though I will not answer for it in an hour from now, we leave Linwood this evening, and Clinton on Thursday.
While the girl disposed of the articles she chattered in French: "Je pensais que Madame rentrerait un peu plus tard " "Yes," replied Virginia languidly, "we returned much earlier than we expected. The opera was stupid " Josephine, a born diplomat, stopped short and, going into ecstasies over her mistress's gown, exclaimed rapturously: "Oh, que Madame est jolie ce soir, vraiement ravissante!"
Casaubon remained proudly, bitterly silent. But he had forbidden Will to come to Lowick Manor, and he was mentally preparing other measures of frustration. "C'est beaucoup que le jugement des hommes sur les actions humaines; tot ou tard il devient efficace." Sir James Chettam could not look with any satisfaction on Mr. Brooke's new courses; but it was easier to object than to hinder.
My soul yearns for the love of chamber-maids and the conversation of bishops." He quoted the romantic Rolla, "Je suis venu trop tard dans un monde trop vieux." He liked new faces, and he took a fancy to Philip, who seemed to achieve the difficult feat of talking just enough to suggest conversation and not too much to prevent monologue. Philip was captivated.
"That is splendid, mademoiselle," he cried, and the Marquis clapped his thin hands together. Un tel qu'on vantait Par hasard etait D'origine assez mince; Par hasard il plut, Par hasard il fut Baron, ministre et prince: C'est le Hasard, Qui, tot ou tard, Ici bas nous seconde; Car, D'un bout du monde A l'autre bout, Le Hasard seul fait tout. "There that is all I know. It is the only song I sing."
"Qu'est-ce qu'il dit?" demanded his companion. "Il dit que le cheval est bien beau." "Allons, mon ami, il est tard," said the beauty, with a scornful toss of her head; "allons!" "Encore un moment," said Francis Ardry; "and when shall I see you again?" "I scarcely know," I replied: "I never saw a more splendid turn-out." "Qu'est-ce qu'il dit?" said the lady again.
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