I tell you, auguste, won't she make some hearts ache, one of these days? |
Auguste Piccard conceived the bathyscaphe in the 1930s but became distracted by the allure of high-altitude ballooning. |
It had been used for clownish mock-disappearences, one auguste looking for another through endlessly circling blackness, an apparatus not now much in use. |
Mme. auguste mixed a spoonful of brandy and water and made her take it. |
Then heavy steps were heard, and auguste reappeared with a gendarme. |
Auguste Rodin is world famous for his sculpture, but his work as a ceramicist at the Sevres porcelain manufactory is less well known. |