They had waited until day, and the abbe, having been notified, was about to come. |
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He could not breathe until the abbe had freed him from his obtrusive society. |
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He spoke with so much grace and persuasiveness that I was fascinated no less than the abbe. |
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The abbe was a native of Brescia, but he had chosen Sorento as his residence. |
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Naples excels in these delicacies, and the abbe had everything of the best. |
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This afternoon I have seen the abbe Cornille, and he gives me no encouragement whatever. |
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A very naive letter from a missionary named jacquard conveyed to the abbe the tidings of his forthcoming martyrdom. |
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Then Minoret was charitable, and the abbe was the fenelon of the Gatinais. |
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The reputation of being out of his mind, though harmlessly and even amusingly so, had procured for the abbe unusual privileges. |
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Instinctively Dantes turned round to observe by what watch or clock the abbe had been able so accurately to specify the hour. |
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The abbe, more especially, refused to recognize a Church which had compromised with the constitutionals. |
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The abbe, on his side, manifested inexhaustible complaisance. |
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Again the abbe had been obliged to swallow a draught of water to calm the emotions that threatened to overpower him. |
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Thus I regarded the abbe as a wasp to be crushed as speedily as possible. |
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Think well of this, abbe, Lyodot and D'Eymeris at Vincennes are a prelude of ruin for my house. |
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Exteriorly, nothing in the room showed that it was the habitation of an abbe. |
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The abbe Cornille, having mounted to the altar, had just come down again. |
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Why, my dear abbe, how you throw the helve after the hatchet! |
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I entreat you to give me permission to skew your ten stanzas to the abbe. |
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Besides, the chevalier was as unctuous with the abbe as he was paternal with the grisettes. |
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I am sure, dear marchioness, you will not find our dear abbe in the way. |
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Csar had Marsala and Asti brought for the abbe, who was a gourmet. |
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It was not very late when she heard the abbe Cornille take his leave. |
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I am,' said I, 'the little abbe who reads LIVES OF THE SAINTS, and translates Judith into verse. |
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The abbe threw off his wig, shook his head, and his hair, no longer confined, fell in black masses around his manly face. |
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The other was a certain musketeer, very handsome, very brave, very adventurous, very fortunate, who, from being abbe, turned musketeer, and from musketeer turned abbe. |
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There was a brief silence, during which the fixed, searching eye of the abbe was employed in scrutinizing the agitated features of the inn-keeper. |
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Besides, whether at home or not, whether in Paris or Cairo, the abbe always left something to give away, which the valet distributed through this wicket in his master's name. |
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Abbe Mouret was just concluding the De profundis in front of Albine's grave. |
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The Abbe Brigaut, too, it is said, begins to chatter about it. |
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Then Abbe Mouret, awaking with a start, turned horribly pale. |
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The Abbe had a habit of commissioning her to visit his poor. |
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This conduct in writing is placed in a very proper light by the ingenious Abbe Bannier, in his preface to his Mythology, a work of great erudition and of equal judgment. |
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