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Le plus grand s'appelle "Big Bear." Il mesure près de soixante pieds de longueur sur une largeur de vingt pieds. Il est commandé par le capitaine Villeneuve, assisté des lieutenants Lafontaine et Robert. Il y a
«Sur Bear Creek,
For, at Paris, M. Thiers, on his return not long ago from the meeting hold at the chateau d'Eu, assured Earl Granville that the strictest orders had been sent to the French admirals in the Levant to avoid any thing which might lead to collision between French and British ships of war; in London M. Guizot, both before and after his visit to the chateau d'Eu, has always stated to the undersigned that the armaments of France are purely precautionary, and in no respect whatever aggressive; that France intends to remain for the present entirely quiet; but thinking that the measures which the four powers are about to take in the Levant may by possibility lead to events which might affect the general balance of power, or alter the state of possessions of the powers of Europe, or in some way or other bear upon the direct interests of France, the French Government had deemed it right to place himself in an attitude of observation; and at Alexandria the French agents are understood to have declared to Méhémet Ali that France has no intention whatever of taking up arms in his support.
Il ne se nourrissait avec rien would mean 'he did not nourish himself with anything, the introduction of ne bringing the negation to bear upon the verb. 88 7 il lui en voulut de: cf. note to 36 10. The ridiculous appearance which the fowl presents gives use to the figurative meaning. Cf.
Tiny bear devient grand!» continua la vieille institutrice en riant; et elle lui rappela sa plaisanterie sur les trois demoiselles qu'il appelait les trois oursons du conte anglais. «Vous rappelez-vous que vous les nommiez ainsi?» Il l'avait absolument oublié, mais elle riait de cette plaisanterie depuis dix ans et y tenait toujours.
'Twas said he oft pursued The sable bear, and slew him in his den, That oft he howled through many a pathless wood And many a tangled wild, and poisonous fen, That ne'er was trod by other mortal men. ........................................... A wondrous wight!
Je suis sans nouvelles d'Ellice et des faisans. Je crois le bear
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