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We'll drive the bunch down to the ditch and water them here. Savez?" "And wipe out the wheel-marks in the sand. Bully for you, Phil." "That's the idea. After twelve hundred chisel feet have been over this sand I reckon the wheel-tracks will be missing." They rode up to the house, and the first thing that met them was the candid question of the girl: "Have you heard, Daddy?"
The rest'll be all plain sailing, and I'll be alongside you on the right side of the glass in two shakes of a lamb's tail. Savez?" "Excellent!" returned Frobisher in a whisper; "and, as you say, perfectly simple. Only, you must go first. You surely do not suppose that I am going to make good my escape, leaving you here to run the risk of being taken in my stead "
"Is that true?" "I took steps about it, in fact. When he was 'informed' that you 'ruled the province, vous savez, he allowed himself to use the expression that 'there shall be nothing of that sort in the future." "Did he say that?"
We could hear Charles's polite compliments to Jimmie on his driving, and Jimmie's awful French, as he assured Charles that the horses were all right, "très gentils" and "très jolis." "Ne dites jamais 'doucement' aux chevaux américains. Dites 'whoa, et ils arrêteront, et quand vous dites 'Giddap, ils marcheront bien. Savez?"
Vous savez que j'ai a great taste for it; mais il faut vous avouer une triste verite, c'est que je manque absolument de loisir pour le lire. Ne m'en envoyez plus; car je me sens peine d'avoir sous les yeux de si bonnes choses, dont je n'ai pas le temps de tue nourrir." "In the year 1817," Lady Trevelyan writes, "my parents made a tour in Scotland with your uncle.
A pause; then with a new, yet still subdued inflexion of the voice an inflexion which provoked while it pleased me accompanied, too, by a "sourire a la fois fin et timide" in perfect harmony with the tone: "C'est a dire, monsieur sera toujours un peu entete exigeant, volontaire ?" "Have I been so, Frances?" "Mais oui; vous le savez bien." "Have I been nothing else?"
If you speak tonight that draft's yours and an interest beside, but every day you keep us waiting'll cost you fifty thousand pounds." "Thank God I can afford it," said Richard. "Roughly speaking it'll pan out over a period of three weeks, at the end of which time you get just nothing, savez?" "I savez that you and I will be in the same position at the end as we are at the beginning."
"And after that, it ain't likely you'll do much more eating." "I don't quite get the point of that joke." "You'll get it soon enough! You'd savez it now, if you weren't a muttonhead. As it is, I'll have to explain it. Do you remember capturing Tony Chaves two years ago, lieutenant?" The ranger nodded, with surprise in his round, innocent eyes. "What happened to him?" demanded the other.
Over the arm of Darby's arm-chair the paper flutters to the ground unheeded, and he performs the trumpet obligato que vous savez on his old nose. Ding, ding, ding: can that be ten o'clock? It is time to send the servants to bed, my dear and to bed master and mistress go too. But they have not wasted their time playing at cards. Oh, no!
The celestial smirks and jabbers something in pidgin English, which not being able to understand you answer with a grunt and pass on. The celestial says, "All right, savez, can do," and vanishes. Reaching your quarters, you find two or three more beaming natives, also armed with letters of recommendation, probably borrowed for the occasion, and who severally inform you "My b'long welly good boy."
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