Well, Madame Permon," said he, after some further conversation, " Salicetti will now, in his turn, be able to appreciate the bitter fruits of arrest ! And to him they ought to be the more bitter because the trees which bear them were first planted by... Memoirs of the Duchess D' Abrantés (Madame Junot) - Page 96by Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1832 - 445 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1836 - 520 pages
...help smiling at it. He smiled too, and said, " I suppose I make but a sorry cavaliere szrvante." " Well, Madame Permon," said he after some further conversation,...time motioning me to close the drawing-room door, "is Salicettl arrested?" — "How! do you not know that he has been proscribed since yesterday ? I presumed... | |
| Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1836 - 580 pages
...Has he not, Mademoiselle Loulou ?" As he pronounced these words he turned sharply round towards me* " Well, Madame Permon," said he after some further conversation,...which bear them, were first planted by him and his adherents."—"How," exclaimed my mother with. an air of astonishment, at the same time motioning me... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 880 pages
...Permon," said he, " Salicetti will now in his turn be able to appreciate the VOL. III.— No. 16.— EK bitter fruits of arrest. And to him they ought to be the more bitter, since he aided, with his own hand, to plant the trees which bear them." " How !" exclaimed Madame Permon,... | |
| Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1854 - 650 pages
...not help smiling at i- He smiled too, and said, " I suppose I make but a sorry cavaliers inrante." " Well, Madame Permon," said he after some further conversation,...close the drawing-room door, " is Salicetti arrested V — " How ! do you not know that he has been proscribed since yesterday ? I presumed that you must... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1882 - 624 pages
...morning Napoleon made his appearance in the saloon of Madame Permon. "Well, Madame Permon," said he, "Salicetti will now, in his turn, be able to appreciate...arrest. And to him they ought to be the more bitter, since he aided, with his own hand, to plant the trees which bear them." " How !" exclaimed Madame Permon,... | |
| Laure Junot Abrantès (duchesse d') - 1901 - 490 pages
...smiled too, and said : " I suppose I make but a sorry cavaliere servente. " "Well, Madame Pennon, M said he, after some further conversation, " Salicetti...close the drawing-room door, " is Salicetti arrested ? " " What ? do you not know that he has been proscribed since yesterday ? I presumed that you must... | |
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