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Updated: June 11, 2025
Rousseau, we remember, mentions such sand as the proper material to be resorted to by one who would be very particular in his correspondence, "employant pour cela le plus beau papier doré, séchant l'écriture avec de la poudre d'azur et d'argent"; and Moore repeats the precept in the example of M. le Colonel Calicot, according to the text of Miss Biddy, in the "Fudge Family in Paris":
Hugh d'Argent frowned. "I care not to hear of this Seraphine," he said. "Yet I fear me you must summon patience to hear of Seraphine for a few moments," said the Bishop, quietly; "seeing that I have here a letter from the Prioress herself, in which she sends you a message. . . . Ah!
Being now arrived at the proper age for producing themselves, they came up to town and fell in love with the ladies, but especially three, who about that time were in chief reputation, the Duchess d'Argent, Madame de Grands-Titres, and the Countess d'Orgueil . On their first appearance, our three adventurers met with a very bad reception, and soon with great sagacity guessing out the reason, they quickly began to improve in the good qualities of the town.
Natural scenery did not appeal to Savarin; to him Switzerland meant the restaurant of the Lion d'Argent, at Lausanne, where "for only 15 batz we passed in review three complete courses;" the table d'hôte of the Rue de Rosny; and the little village of Moudon, where the cheese fondue was so good.
Proud of this service, which necessitated the hire of an extra horse, Pierrotin was wont to say: "We went at a fine pace!" But in order to do the twenty-seven miles in five hours with his caravan, he was forced to omit certain stoppages along the road, at Saint-Brice, Moisselles, and La Cave. The hotel du Lion d'Argent occupies a piece of land which is very deep for its width.
Carvalho declared that he would have the study of the work begun as soon as possible; it was a masterpiece; it would have a great success, but to assure this success, Madame Carvalho must sing the principal part. Now the principal part in Le Timbre d'Argent is that of a dancer and the singer's part is greatly subordinate. To remedy this they decided to develop the part.
Let us continue our conversation, if you are sufficiently rested and refreshed. I have much to say to you." In the reaction of a great relief, Hugh d'Argent seized the extended hand and fervently kissed the Bishop's ring. It was the reverent homage of a loyal heart.
The fights he had fought for the woman he loved had been of sterner quality than the mere crossing of knightly swords. Hugh d'Argent spoke again. "Profoundly do I thank you, Reverend Father, for all that you have done; and even more, for that which you did not do.
"Hugo d'Argent knew not love for his fellow-men. To be a man, was to earn his frown; all things human called forth his disdain. To view the same landscape, breathe the same air, in fact walk the same earth as he, was to stand in his way, and raise his ire. Yet in his harsh, vexed manner he loved his wife, and loved his little son. Nor had he any self-conceit.
"Only I'll rather go downheel as upheel, me always I'll rather ron the rapeed than track the boat up the rapeed on the bank. Well, en roulant, eh, M'sieu Alex?" "Roulant!" answered Alex, briefly. Moise, setting his paddle into the water with a great sweep, began once more the old canoe song. "Le fils du roi s'en va chassant En roulant, ma boule! Avec son grand fusil d'argent En roulant, ma boule!"
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