Tipaza, the chef lieu of a commune with a population of between two or three thousand, is a little coast town and comes next on the itinerary from Algiers to Cherchell.
He spoke to the chef with the kindly familiarity born of long knowledge.
You see, Madame, my cousin was chef to the Emperor of Brazil's sister--this has given him a connection among the nobility.
Polperro had not beenchef to a Princess for nothing.
Waldeck deemed the Tower a chef d'oeuvre, while to Stephens' eyes it appeared unsatisfactory and uninteresting.
He was Chef d'Etat Major to Massena, and a most distinguished, and brave soldier.
Have you suggested this idea to the chef de la sûreté?
An irrepressible groan from Glynn made the chef de la sûreté look at him.
No letter from Lambert, and failure in an attempt to see the chef de la sûreté, completed the day's trials.
Arrived, the chef de la sûreté and his subaltern immediately proceeded to examine the house carefully, and to question the concierge as to the tenants.
The keen-eyed chef de la sûreté threw himself into the pursuit with all the energy of his nature, all the professional pride that a high reputation could inspire.
The chefde la sûreté had evidently communicated to her his own belief that Elsie had fled willingly.
At no distant date," repeated the father, as the chef de la sûreté left the house followed by the commissaire.
With a view to subsequent legal proceedings, the Guide Chef sent a spy after us, who, having satisfied himself of our delinquency, took his unpleasant presence from the splendid scene.
The Guide Chef evidently did not believe a word of it.
In 1857 the Guide Chef had the good sense to give me considerable liberty of action.
That is why he treated Teresa so enthusiastically as a chef d'œuvre.
The character of Susanna was the chef d'oeuvre of the fascinating Mademoiselle Contat; and has preserved its attractions, almost down to the present time, in the hands of her evergreen successor, the inimitable Mars.
The chefde la claque was, of course, supplied with admission tickets by the management, and these were issued according to an established scale.
These unfortunates have not passed before any court; they have been condemned without appeal by a Chef de Bureau of the Prefecture de Police to an imprisonment of from three days to two months.
For example, you receive a letter threatening trouble at the ceremony of your marriage, at the church or the Mairie; carry that letter to the Chef de la Surete, Quai des Orfevres.
Two hundred men are confided to his care, for whom he is responsible to the colonel and the chef de bataillon, who, to reward or to punish, govern themselves by his notes.
The jolly-faced chef and his little son settled themselves at a corner table.
Philippe dreamed of some day becoming a chef like his father.
Then you do not want to be a chef some day like your father?
Papa Paul was a very fine chefand could cook some of the best French and Belgian dishes.
We found the chefbusily at work, now, cleaning up.
It was the French chef who had entered from the direction of the servants' quarters, and was now all apologies for the untidy appearance of the realm over which he presided.
A very thin, old lady, whose name was not known, said authoritatively: "I am sure everyone would find the waters of Enval better if the hotel chef would only bear in mind a little that he is cooking for invalids.
Moreover the shillings which this process yields will enable you to send that priceless gem, the chef d'oeuvre of your collection, to the binder's, that its extrinsic appearance may be fashioned in keeping with its intrinsic worth.
It was during my absence from France that Bonaparte, in the rank of 'chef de bataillon', performed his first campaign, and contributed so materially to the recapture of Toulon.
She was not even of use as pot-tender, the chef had succeeded to that profession.
They ate like hungry hounds, and an hour later, all packed and mounted, they said good-bye to the cowboy chef and started on their way.
Syþen he is chosen to be chef chyldryn fader, 684 [Sidenote: [Fol.
The pirates now entered freely into their villainous pursuit, and plundered many vessels; amongst others was an American brig, the treatment of which forms the chef d'oeuvre of their atrocity.
Bernard's information respecting Elyria; and when thechef de bataillon had finished speaking Napoleon said, "Colonel Bernard, I am now acquainted with Ragusa.
He had procured his naturalisation in France, and had attained the rank, of chef d'escadrou.
As submitted by his chef de cuisine, Mr. Jefferson's menu was of no pell-mell sort.
The chef at the White House had been brought to this country by Mr. Jefferson from Paris, and no better was known on this side the water.
In the kitchen reigned a master of the culinary art, the chef of the best hotel in the country, who in other circumstances would not have been satisfied with double the wages of a general and was now getting only a dollar a day.
I said I wanted to give some urgent information to the Chef d'Hopital.
The Chef d'Hopital, a very decent fellow, discussed Jones at great length with me.
In the big affairs the chef and the champagne are the real hosts of the evening.
But champagne and a good chef could, I believe, make even a Church Congress seem jolly.