This he hummed to the avocat in a tone all silver, for he had that one gift of Heaven as recompense for his deformity, his long arms, big head, and short stature, a voice which gave you a shiver of delight and pain all at once.
For Napoleon is, through him, a revelation," the avocat went on.
The avocat lifted a hand in mute disacknowledgment.
This was after his own heart and he had ever said that his dear avocat would have been a brilliant orator, were it not for his retiring spirit.
My daughter Blandine has married at Florence, on October 22nd, Emile Ollivier, avocat au barreau de Paris, and democratic deputy for the city of Paris.
It appears to me, Monsieur Hennequin, that you, as an avocat so eminent, might have convinced yourself very readily of that fact.
The avocat had received a public insult in the salon of a noble, to whom De Mauleon had introduced him, from a man who pretended to the hand of a young lady to whom Hennequin was attached, and indeed almost affianced.
Oh, I do not know the rights or wrongs of that great case at law; I only know that Louis Racine was not the judge or jury, but the avocat only, whose duty it was to do as he did.
Ever since the Governor's visit there had been sinister rumours abroad concerning Louis Racine, which the Cure and the Avocat and others had taken pains to contradict.
The Avocatmade no reply, but the Cure's face was greatly troubled.
He bent above her: "You loved the young avocat better, eight years ago.
They told me at the office of avocat Prideaux that M'sieu' Masson was here.
If you were an avocat in practice I would ruin your reputation, Fille," he said.
Fille, "for George Masson has a meeting here at Vilray with the avocat Prideaux at ten o'clock to sign a contract, and I can ask him to step into my office on a little affair of business.
I found a Monsieur Pauly, avocat au parlement, in another part of the town; he opened the letter, but said it could not mean him.
He was Avocat General a la Cour de Cassation in 1842, then Procureur General a la Cour Royale de Paris.
Avocat au Parlement de Paris, he went to America at the Revolution and did not return till 1797.
He became in turn Conseiller de Prefecture des Landes, and Avocat General a la Cour Royale de Pau, and was elected Deputy in 1831.
The avocat told her nothing: matters were in abeyance, and she abided the issue; meanwhile getting news of the sick man twice a day.
Here the avocat stopped him with a quick, protesting gesture.
To the end of his life the Cure remembered and talked of the moment when the avocat gave battle.
But the avocat kept them till he had written his legal opinion and had handed it courteously to the young Seigneur.
The law--the law of the case is clear," said the avocat helplessly.
His father, anavocat au parlement, gave him an excellent education at the college Mazarin, and encouraged his taste for natural science; and he studied mathematics and astronomy with N.
The Avocat looked at the Sergeant's wife musingly, the fingers of his hands tapping together, but he did not speak: he was becoming wiser all in a moment as to the ways of women.
The Avocat looked her steadily in the eyes, and then delivered the strongest blow that was possible from the opposite side of the case.
Medallion began with the parish, passed to the law, from the law to Napoleon, from Napoleon to France, and from France to the world, drawing out from the Avocat something of his old vivacity and fire.
Then the Avocat began, and read to that point where the Seigneur bequeathed all his property to his son, should he return--on a condition.
In a few moments both the Avocat and himself were smoking, and the contents of the steaming bowl were divided between them.
But now, with the story told by the Avocat himself in his mind, he saw the end of the long romance.
The Cure and the Avocat had quieted them at last, and the Cure spoke sternly now to both women.
The Avocat to tell secrets, the auctioneer to sell them--eh?
The Cure stared incredulously, theAvocat took off his glasses and tapped his lips musingly, Armand whistled softly.
He waved his hand to the Avocat to go on, and as he did so the Cure caught his arm with a quick, affectionate gesture.
Some men go to the Avocat or the Cure with great things; but I have been a pilgrimage, I have sat on the grand jury.
He leaned for a moment over the gate, and looked through a window into a room where the Avocat sat propped up with cushions in a great chair, staring gloomily at two candles burning on the table before him.
The Avocat never changed his position; he only stared at the candle, and once or twice his lips moved.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "avocat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.