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"It will not be the first time such a thing has happened to them, monseigneur."
How they must be looking for monseigneur in all corners!
"Has an order been given to close the town gates, Monseigneur?"
"No, monseigneur; my people could tell me nothing on that head."
You think the monseigneur will walk into such a trap?
"With another woman who came to see you every month,- is it not so, Monseigneur?"
"In that case, monseigneur, do you believe the cardinal will be so kind as to tell me what has become of my wife?"
My brother, Claude, has always said you take too much from the monseigneur.
There are times when I think the monseigneur can order such things."
"Oh, Monseigneur, he says a thing which would be very fortunate if it should turn out true!"
"If that be the case, Monseigneur, it is very different."
"That for more ample information he would speak with Monseigneur."
He had been some few leagues behind Monseigneur, early in the afternoon.
Monseigneur also came in his coach and brought friends to see the spectacle.
He excited himself to such a degree that Monseigneur called out to him to stop.
Monseigneur gave a significant grunt and turned his head away.
"But monseigneur must have written you an account of his promotion."
"Ah, Monseigneur, if the world were to think as you do!"
"You have still a very awkward pair of eyes to deal with, Monseigneur."
"How dare any of you question the monseigneur from Paris."
He had heard of Monseigneur, at the posting-houses, as being before him.
We, at least, must keep close to monseigneur; the rest of the start will rejoin us later.
"The word passed among the old men is that the monseigneur will be away for a few days.
Monseigneur, I have your happiness spread out before me in my thoughts.
"Yes, Monseigneur; that is the name under which he was inscribed here."
"It will not be the first time such a thing has happened to them, monseigneur."
How they must be looking for monseigneur in all corners!
"Has an order been given to close the town gates, Monseigneur?"
"No, monseigneur; my people could tell me nothing on that head."
You think the monseigneur will walk into such a trap?
"With another woman who came to see you every month,- is it not so, Monseigneur?"
"In that case, monseigneur, do you believe the cardinal will be so kind as to tell me what has become of my wife?"
My brother, Claude, has always said you take too much from the monseigneur.
There are times when I think the monseigneur can order such things."
"Oh, Monseigneur, he says a thing which would be very fortunate if it should turn out true!"
"If that be the case, Monseigneur, it is very different."
"That for more ample information he would speak with Monseigneur."
He had been some few leagues behind Monseigneur, early in the afternoon.
Monseigneur also came in his coach and brought friends to see the spectacle.
He excited himself to such a degree that Monseigneur called out to him to stop.
Monseigneur gave a significant grunt and turned his head away.
"But monseigneur must have written you an account of his promotion."
"Ah, Monseigneur, if the world were to think as you do!"
"You have still a very awkward pair of eyes to deal with, Monseigneur."
"How dare any of you question the monseigneur from Paris."
He had heard of Monseigneur, at the posting-houses, as being before him.
We, at least, must keep close to monseigneur; the rest of the start will rejoin us later.
"The word passed among the old men is that the monseigneur will be away for a few days.
Monseigneur, I have your happiness spread out before me in my thoughts.
"Yes, Monseigneur; that is the name under which he was inscribed here."