Remarked
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remarked
a third.
But the young lady behind the counter had
remarked
the charming appearance of this young country cousin, who, brought to a standstill three paces from the stove, hugging his little bundle under his arm, was studying the bust of the King, in gleaming white plaster.
He saw without observing them; at the same time, whether from a vague sense of his duty, or from admiration of the plain but noble attire of these ladies, he
remarked
that there was no priest in that confessional.
Monseigneur
remarked
that Julien seemed hardly to know even the name of Tacitus.
I shall say that it was from me that the decision came.'Julien was dismayed by the bitter and almost malicious tone which he
remarked
in M. Pirard; this tone completely spoiled his last utterance.
But he soon
remarked
that the Marquis showed a courtesy even more agreeable to the person he was addressing than that of the Bishop of Besancon himself.
Julien
remarked
that they were unfurnished.
Julien
remarked
that this man wore five Crosses, whereas the others, as a rule, had no more than three.
Julien
remarked
a singular occurrence in the drawing-room: this was a general movement of all eyes towards the door, with a lull in the conversation.
He
remarked
with astonishment that the Marquis showed a polite consideration for his self-esteem which he had never received from the old surgeon.
He reckoned up the cost of everything, and as he arrived at a high total, Julien
remarked
that he appeared almost jealous of the outlay and began to sulk.
At that moment someone
remarked
in her hearing: 'That Conte Altamira is the second son of the Principe di San Nazaro-Pimentel; it was a Pimentel who attempted to save Conradin, beheaded in 1268.
Mademoiselle de La Mole
remarked
this with a feeling of bitterness.
Upon observing M. de Croisenois with the severe eye of misery, Julien
remarked
the enormous influence which this worthy and amiable young man attributed to occult causes.
He
remarked
that Comte Norbert did not so much as deign to look at him when they met in the house.
In this drawing-room he
remarked
three of the gentlemen who had been present at the drafting of the secret note.
I married him secretly, my father wished him to be a senior officer before making public this marriage, which is a little odd for a La Mole.'Mathilde
remarked
that the expression of benevolence and of a mild gaiety speedily vanished as M. de Frilair began to arrive at important discoveries.
Nonetheless, he continued unabashed and said, "You
remarked
earlier that the court cannot be approached with reasoned proofs, you later restricted this to the open court, and now you go so far as to say that an innocent man needs no assistance in court.
I WAS sitting on the bank, conjuring up this scene to myself, when George
remarked
that when I was quite rested, perhaps I would not mind helping to wash up; and, thus recalled from the days of the glorious past to the prosaic present, with all its misery and sin, I slid down into the boat and cleaned out the frying-pan with a stick of wood and a tuft of grass, polishing it up finally with George's wet shirt.
There was a mutual exchange of polite courtesy between the host and his parting guest; but as Harper frankly offered his hand to Captain Wharton, he remarked, in a manner of great solemnity,-"The step you have undertaken is one of much danger, and disagreeable consequences to yourself may result from it; in such a case, I may have it in my power to prove the gratitude I owe your family for its kindness."
"The prisoner can retract that declaration, if he please,
" remarked
another judge.
The boys thought that this happy circumstance would turn suspicion in the right direction; but they were disappointed, for more than one villager remarked:"It was within three feet of Muff Potter when it done it."
It may be remarked, in passing, that the number of compositions in which the word "beauteous" was over-fondled, and human experience referred to as "life's page," was up to the usual average.
"I once saw three thousand men starve to death,
" remarked
de Lapp, putting out his hands to the fire.
"Then we must say farewell," he
remarked.
Then came a silence which was broken by Laurent who remarked:"I had a day dream.
From her point of observation, she
remarked
a young man, a student, who lived at an hotel in the neighbourhood, and who passed several times daily before the shop.
The calm and modest attitude of the bride and bridegroom was
remarked
and approved.
"Look here," Laurent brutally
remarked
to her, "I hope we shall sleep well to-night!
"How happy those sweethearts are!" frequently
remarked
old Michaud.
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