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"Certainement, certainement, all I want is my l'argent," said Penoyer. The money was paid, the receipt given, and then, as Penoyer hesitated a moment, Ashmore said, "Are you waiting to be helped out, sir?" "No, monsieur, si vous plait, I have tree letters from madam, which will give you one grande satisfaction to read."

Esther felt convinced that she did not understand a word of what was being said, but the moment that Robert stopped, she threw back her head, clasped her hands together, and exclaimed "Mais certainement, avec pleasure!" with such vivacity and Frenchiness of manner that she was forced into unwilling admiration.

"All right; I can stay about a day before I go bankrupt. Give me a room." "CERTAINEMENT, M'sieur. Have you ze luggage?" "No; but I'll pay in advance," said Rob, and began counting out his dimes and nickles and pennies, to the unbounded amazement of the waiter, who looked as if he had never seen such coins before.

The girl did not know his name, either. "A friend," he said: "May I come in?" A note of curiosity sounded in her voice. "Oui, certainement. Entrez," she called. Peter turned the handle and entered the remembered room. The girl was sitting up in bed in her nightdress, her hair in disorder, and the room felt hot and stuffy and looked more tawdry than ever. She exclaimed at the sight of his flowers.

His brilliant eyes, his gaunt hands, his white, deeply-lined forehead, all entered into his speech. I asked him whether he had not recognized Madame Garnet at once when we entered the restaurant that evening more than a week ago. "Mais, certainement! I hear her twice when she sings in the afternoon, and sometimes at night for the last act.

When all was still in the house; when dinner was over and the noisy recreation-hour past; when darkness had set in, and the quiet lamp of study was lit in the refectory; when the externes were gone home, the clashing door and clamorous bell hushed for the evening; when Madame was safely settled in the salle-a-manger in company with her mother and some friends; I then glided to the kitchen, begged a bougie for one half-hour for a particular occasion, found acceptance of my petition at the hands of my friend Goton, who answered, "Mais certainement, chou-chou, vous en aurez deux, si vous voulez;" and, light in hand, I mounted noiseless to the dormitory.

"Mais certainement!" he said frankly and emphatically. "Phil-eep is a favorite everywhere! Yet not more so with women than with men. I love him extremely he is a charming boy! Then you see, chere Mademoiselle, he is rich, very rich, and there are so many pretty girls who are very poor, naturally they are enchanted with our Errington voyez-vous?"

I thought at first our time had come. But this giant of a dog only approached within about ten feet, then lay down on the grass and rolled over three times to show his goodwill. He got up with a fine, cheery smile shown in the wag of his tail, just as a little maid unlocked the gate. "Don't you know that dog?" asked White Pigeon. "Certainement he is on the wall of your room."

Grimm remarked musingly, "that after his mysterious disappearance the ambassador has either twice returned to his house at night, or else sent some one there, first to bring the letters to him for signature, and later to get his cigarettes?" "Certainement, Monsieur I mean, that seems to be true. But where is he? Why should he not come back? What does it mean?

"Mon Dieu! we were Tristram and Yseult, we were all the great lovers in the Pantheon of love." "And what then?" "Oh, we went to the Cafe d'Harcourt mon ami." "Did she wear a veil?" I asked. "Oui, certainement!" "And did you say, 'Why do you wear a veil, setting a black cloud before the eyes and gates of heaven'?" "The very words," said the Frenchman.

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