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"I believe that I shall carry away with me," he said, "many curious observations on my race, its virtues, its faults". And in speaking of the "Lettres de mon moulin," the only volume of his works in which his southern nature is given free rein, he says many years after its publication, after he had written his best novels, "That is still my favorite book."

Carry coals (porter du charbon) était, du temps de Shakspeare, une expression proverbiale en anglais pour dire supporter des injures. Samson, jouant sur les deux sens de cette expression, répond: Non, car nous serions des charbonniers. Il a fallu changer cette réplique de Samson pour qu'elle se rapportât

PREMIER MUSICIEN. Qu'est-ce que vous nous donnerez? PIERRE. Pas d'argent, sur ma foi , mais une danse. Vous aurez de ma musique. 1 MUS. Then I will give you the serving creature. PETER. Then will I lay the serving creature's dagger on your pate. I will carry no crotchets: I'll re you, I'll fa you; do you note me. 1 MUS. An you re us, and fa us, you note us.

23 13 selon la mode antique: there is no evidence that ancient runners carried pebbles in their mouths Daudet is perhaps thinking of the well known story about Demosthenes Modern runners carry something, not usually pebbles, in their mouths to induce themselves to hold the mouth shut and breathe through the nose, and also to keep the mouth moist by inciting the flow of saliva.

Encore une fois, l'impunité finale, malgré de fortuits tracs (ceux-ci, après tout, ne sont-ils pas le cayenne et le carry du plaisir?) couronnait pour tous deux les assouvissements du crime. Et ils y descendaient plus avant, en ces pleines eaux du crime ils nageaient

Edgard Poé or Poë. 41 28 monter: the active use of this verb, 'carry up', cf. promener 74 26. 42 1 Gouvernement: the building in which are the offices of the provincial government. Cf. 70 8. 42 4 en avait vu de rudes: 'had had a hard time of it', with rudes supply some such noun as choses, anticipated by en; cf. note to 32 5.

John Adams lies here, of the parish of Southwell, A carrier, who carried his can to his mouth well; He carried so much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more, so was carried at last; For, the liguor he drank being too much for one, He could not carry off, so he's now carri-on.