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And the engine-man's eyes went from the young girl to her companion, while he stepped back with a sudden, relinquishing movement.
It was an awful companion, at last poisoning the air.
I'm writing of this bold
companion
as I currently know him.
Then, turning to his companion, he conversed with him in a language I didn't recognize.
"But professor," our irascible
companion
went on, "can't you see that we could die of hunger in this iron cage?""Bah!"Conseil put in philosophically.
Captain Nemo walked in front, and his
companion
followed us a few steps to the rear.
If only I had known, like Captain Nemo and his companion, how to exchange thoughts by means of prearranged signals!
Captain Nemo and his muscular
companion
were already stretched out in this clear crystal, setting us a fine naptime example.
Captain Nemo alerted his
companion
to this hideous crustacean, which a swing of the rifle butt quickly brought down, and I watched the monster's horrible legs writhing in dreadful convulsions.
His
companion
did likewise.
Captain Nemo's
companion
picked up the animal, loaded it on his shoulder, and we took to the trail again.
When it was just a few meters above the waves, Captain Nemo's
companion
took aim and fired.
With his powerful hands he sent me buckling to the ground, while his
companion
did the same to Conseil.
Captain Nemo and his men had come to bury their
companion
in this communal resting place on the inaccessible ocean floor!
My stubborn
companion
hadn't granted me this courtesy.
His shift over, each man surrendered to a gasping
companion
the air tank that would revive him.
Conseil shot back, finishing his word without wincing at his
companion'
s witticism.
But my daring
companion
was suddenly toppled by the tentacles of a monster he could not avoid.
This was the second
companion
he had lost since we had come aboard.
It was the dinner-hour at the farms, and the young woman and her
companion
heard nothing as they walked but the fall of their steps on the earth of the path, the words they spoke, and the sound of Emma's dress rustling round her.
All the same, his
companion
seemed very strange to him, for Leon often threw himself back in his chair, and stretching out his arms.
Then Homais congratulated him on not being exposed, like other people, to the loss of a beloved companion; whence there followed a discussion on the celibacy of priests.
At Fribourg there was a minister—His
companion
was asleep.
He is a
Companion
of several Orders, has a high forehead, an aquiline nose, and on the whole his face is not wanting in a certain regularity: indeed, the first impression formed of it may be that it combines with the dignity of a village mayor that sort of charm which may still be found in a man of forty-eight or fifty.
'My eldest son is eleven,' went on Madame de Renal, completely reassured; 'he will be almost a
companion
for you, you can talk to him seriously.
It is obvious that if he is taking a partner who has no money to put into his business, it is in the hope of providing himself with a
companion
who will never leave him.
'Those gentlemen,' said a banker's wife, 'ought really to offer an affront to the little upstart, born in the gutter.''He has a wicked temper and he is wearing a sabre,' replied her companion; 'he would be quite treacherous enough to slash them across the face.'
'That is true; they are all jealous of the state of prosperity to which your wise management has brought you, your family and the town ...Very well, I shall go and bid Julien ask you for leave to spend a month with that timber merchant in the mountain, a fit
companion
for that little workman.''Take care what you do,' put in M. de Renal, calmly enough.
That man who took refuge on your roof ...''What I think is that you have neither respect nor affection for me,' shouted M. de Renal with all the bitterness that such a memory aroused, 'and I have not been made a Peer!''I think, my friend,' put in Madame de Renal with a smile, 'that I shall one day be richer than you, that I have been your
companion
for twelve years, and that on all these counts I ought to have a voice in your councils, especially in this business today.
Julien happened to hear a young seminarist, endowed with imagination, say to his companion:'Why should not I become Pope like Sixtus v, who was a swineherd?''They make none but Italians Popes,' replied the friend; 'but they'll draw lots among us, for sure, to fill places as Vicars-General and Canons, and perhaps Bishops.
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