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Updated: June 13, 2025
"No, no, our neighbour has taken them for a walk on the Boulevard. But the fact is, my dear, I'm /enceinte/, and when I told Chretiennot of it after /dejeuner/, he flew into a most fearful passion, saying the most dreadful, the most cruel things!" Then she again sobbed.
The 8th and 11th Battalions have been disarmed on suspicion of being reactionary. Paschal Grousset has sent a circular to the principal towns of France, inviting them to join the Communal movement. The approaches are now within 150 metres of the enceinte, and a breaching battery is being constructed.
The child made no notes as he studied he never wrote a single line in all his life; but when a drawer of that delightful index had been searched, he would walk here and there among the three rooms at his disposal, and by the aid of the flight of framed steps that ran smoothly on rubber-tyred wheels, he would take down now and again some book or another until, returning to the table at last to read, he sat in an enceinte of piled volumes that had been collected round him.
The Government, if it wanted men, should have called to arms all between 25 and 35, and have allowed no exemptions. These new levies should have been subjected to the same discipline as the Line and the Mobiles. It must now accept the consequences of not having ventured to take this step. For all operations beyond the enceinte General Trochu's force consists of the Line and the Mobiles.
Her court, lately so numerous, had been dispersed by the wind of adversity, not with the intent of influencing events, but, shameful to record, only to await them; and Marie Louise enceinte with the first child of her marriage, shaped her course towards the land of the Cid, resolved to go thither and defend the monarchy even among those rugged mountains which had been its cradle.
To quiet your sister's scruples, he had a marriage ceremony performed; but, of course, it had no legal value, since both of the parties were already married. She became enceinte by this man, and she caused the premature removal of the evidence of her shame by an abortion. This crime you connived at, though you did not advise it.
He was forced into marriage while still a minor by the brothers of Ann Hathaway, who was several years his senior, and had debauched him and gave out that she was enceinte by him. He escaped from her abhorrent embraces as quickly as possible, and thereafter kept as far away from her as he could.
'There, gentlemen, is a fine lot: Willy, aged thirty-five, an expert boy, a good carpenter, brickmaker, driver, in fact, can do anything, il sait faire tout. His wife, Betty, is thirty-three, can wash, cook, wait on the table, and make herself generally useful; also their boy George, five years old; you will observe, gentlemen, that Betty est enceinte.
You may walk round the enceinte of Aigues-Mortes, both outside and in; but you may not, as at Carcassonne, make a por- tion of this circuit on the chemin de ronde, the little projecting footway attached to the inner face of the battlements.
When she reached his level he made a step or two along the path that ran round the enceinte not toward the house, however but away from it. She accepted the tacit suggestion, not tacitly, however. "Shall we not go and tell papa we have returned without mishap?" she amended, with a light laugh. "No, mademoiselle," he answered.
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