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No one was calm or indifferent; every one sought to rise, to please, to serve, or to injure; every one was taken up with pleasure or intrigue.... All the different cliques were separated by rivalry or envy.
92 4 carotteurs: 'pikers' Jouer la carotte = to stake little (e.g. a carrot) in a game. Tirer la carotte
[Note 28: To rain upon remembrance. Remembrance, souvenir, est le nom qu'on donne au romarin, gage de fidélité soit aux vivants, soit
Is he going to begrudge me good horses? Never! 2. Nobody treats me well any more. 3. It's beginning again! 4. Instead of biting each other they would do well to take a roundabout way across the plains and stop at a farm. 5. If they did not fight, they would be able to make up lost time. 6. After which, he swam the river. 7. If you get wet, you will catch cold. 8.
[Note 19: See to live. Les commentateurs sont embarrassés sur le sens de cette expression, qui paraît suffisamment expliquée par la promesse qu'avait faite Hubert
Van Baerle was ignorant of what had happened at Harlem and supposed he was being taken to the place of execution.
9 4 prendre: 'to captivate. 9 7 lapin: lit. 'rabbit'; familiarly, as here, 'a game one. s'y connaissait en lapins: se connaître
[Note 161: La création de la théologie moderne ou la transformation de la religion en une science abstraite et bientôt scolastique, est exposée avec autant d'instruction que de sagacité dans un ouvrage remarquable, intitulé The scholastic philosophy considered in its relation to christian theology. L'auteur, M. Hampden, professeur royal de théologie
23 10 faire son tour de ville: cf. note to 12 21. 23 11 pas accéléré: 'quick time', pas redoublé, 'double quick', pas gymnastique, 'run.
It was therefore obvious to Her Majesty's Government that M. de Pontois could not have been instructed or authorized by the French Government to hold at Constantinople a language directly the reverse of that which had been held by the French Government everywhere else, and the more especially as the language held by M. Pontois is directly at variance with all the public and official declarations made by the French Government of the principles upon which the policy of France, with regard to the affairs of the Ottoman Empire, is founded.
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