Cloak
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So one Thursday Emma was surprised to meet Monsieur Homais in the kitchen of the "Lion d'Or," wearing a traveller's costume, that is to say, wrapped in an old
cloak
which no one knew he had, while he carried a valise in one hand and the foot-warmer of his establishment in the other.
No sooner had they sat down in the garden than, without waiting for a sufficient
cloak
of darkness, Julien put his lips to Madame de Renal's ear, and, at the risk of compromising her horribly, said to her:'Tonight, Ma'am, at two o'clock, I am coming to your room, I have something to say to you.'Julien was trembling lest his request should be granted; the part of a seducer was so horrible a burden that if he had been free to follow his own inclination, he would have retired to his room for some days, and not set eyes on the ladies again.
It contained the firmness which seeks to
cloak
itself in courtesy; it determined M. de Renal.
'It is nothing,' he told himself; 'I must be prepared for many other acts of injustice, if I am to succeed, and, what is more, must know how to conceal them, under a
cloak
of fine sentimental words: poor M, Gros!
I request you to
cloak
with the greatest secrecy what must shortly happen.
He pointed with his finger to a great blue
cloak
on the floor; in it was wrapped all that remained of Julien.
Her trembling hands unfolded the
cloak.
The horseman did not wait to hear more than the advice to pursue his course up the road; but he had slowly turned his horse towards the bars, and was gathering the folds of an ample
cloak
around his manly form, preparatory to facing the storm again, when something in the speech of the female suddenly arrested the movement.
On taking an extra handkerchief from his neck, and removing a
cloak
of blue cloth, with a surtout of the same material, he exhibited to the scrutiny of the observant family party, a tall and extremely graceful person, of apparently fifty years of age.
My visit to you would seem a
cloak
to other designs.
The peddler officiously assisted to tighten the girths, and fasten the blue
cloak
and valise to the mailstraps.
After admonishing the noncommissioned guardian of Harvey to omit no watchfulness in securing the prisoner, the youth wrapped himself in his cloak, and, stretched on a bench before a fire, soon found the repose he needed.
"Do you know that your son was intrusted with no commission from Sir Henry Clinton, and that the visit to you was not merely a
cloak
to other designs?""How can I know it?" said Mr. Wharton, in alarm.
They were followed by a gentleman, enveloped in a large cloak, whom she at once knew to be Harper.
Lawton threw his huge frame by the side of the surgeon, and folding his
cloak
about him, leaned his head upon one hand, and appeared deeply engaged in contemplating the moon as it waded through the heavens.
I asked, as we all walked up the hill together, he with his black bag in his hand and his long blue
cloak
slung over his shoulder.
It was but a poor room to which I had led him, but he threw himself down upon the couch, wrapped his big blue
cloak
around him, and was asleep in an instant.
Here we had a supply of all sorts of clothes, as well for my husband as for myself; and I took especial care to buy for him all those things that I knew he delighted to have; as two good long wigs, two silver-hilted swords, three or four fine fowling-pieces, a find saddle with holsters and pistols very handsome, with a scarlet cloak; and, in a word, everything I could think of to oblige him, and to make him appear, as he really was, a very fine gentleman.
Thou art neither its kinsman nor its friend, thy soul is thine own and thy will as free as any man's, whate'er he be, thou art in thine own house and master of it as much as the king of his taxes and thou knowest the common saying, "Under my
cloak
I kill the king;" all which exempts and frees thee from every consideration and obligation, and thou canst say what thou wilt of the story without fear of being abused for any ill or rewarded for any good thou mayest say of it.
He then put on his hat, which was broad enough to serve him for an umbrella, and enveloping himself in his
cloak
seated himself woman-fashion on his mule, while the barber mounted his with a beard down to the waist of mingled red and white, for it was, as has been said, the tail of a clay-red ox.
Cardenio and the curate were watching all this from among some bushes, not knowing how to join company with the others; but the curate, who was very fertile in devices, soon hit upon a way of effecting their purpose, and with a pair of scissors he had in a case he quickly cut off Cardenio's beard, and putting on him a grey jerkin of his own he gave him a black cloak, leaving himself in his breeches and doublet, while Cardenio's appearance was so different from what it had been that he would not have known himself had he seen himself in a mirror.
She was unable, however, to prevent him from being seen on one occasion, as he sallied forth at daybreak, by Lothario, who, not knowing who he was, at first took him for a spectre; but, as soon as he saw him hasten away, muffling his face with his
cloak
and concealing himself carefully and cautiously, he rejected this foolish idea, and adopted another, which would have been the ruin of all had not Camilla found a remedy.
And yet, on the faith of an honest man, I never spoke ill of any enchanter, and I am not so well off that I am to be envied; to be sure, I am rather sly, and I have a certain spice of the rogue in me; but all is covered by the great
cloak
of my simplicity, always natural and never acted; and if I had no other merit save that I believe, as I always do, firmly and truly in God, and all the holy Roman Catholic Church holds and believes, and that I am a mortal enemy of the Jews, the historians ought to have mercy on me and treat me well in their writings.
He wore his good sword, which hung in a baldric of sea-wolf's skin, for he had suffered for many years, they say, from an ailment of the kidneys; and over all he threw a long
cloak
of good grey cloth.
He carried a sword over his shoulder, and slung on it a budget or bundle of his clothes apparently, probably his breeches or pantaloons, and his
cloak
and a shirt or two; for he had on a short jacket of velvet with a gloss like satin on it in places, and had his shirt out; his stockings were of silk, and his shoes square-toed as they wear them at court.
"I will," said the boy, and he went on to say, "This figure that you see here on horseback, covered with a Gascon cloak, is Don Gaiferos himself, whom his wife, now avenged of the insult of the amorous Moor, and taking her stand on the balcony of the tower with a calmer and more tranquil countenance, has perceived without recognising him; and she addresses her husband, supposing him to be some traveller, and holds with him all that conversation and colloquy in the ballad that runs—If you, sir knight, to France are bound,Oh! for Gaiferos ask—which I do not repeat here because prolixity begets disgust; suffice it to observe how Don Gaiferos discovers himself, and that by her joyful gestures Melisendra shows us she has recognised him; and what is more, we now see she lowers herself from the balcony to place herself on the haunches of her good husband's horse.
In fact, to speak in his own style, 'under a bad
cloak
there's often a good drinker.'"
"Thy attire shall be hose of full length, a long jerkin, and a
cloak
a trifle longer; loose breeches by no means, for they are becoming neither for gentlemen nor for governors.
Poor fellow, I say, with his nervous honour, fancying they perceive a league off the patch on his shoe, the sweat-stains on his hat, the shabbiness of his cloak, and the hunger of his stomach!"
He had nothing on but a rich petticoat and a short blue damask
cloak
with fine gold lace, and his head was uncovered and adorned only with its own hair, which looked like rings of gold, so bright and curly was it.
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