It's the rustiest old weapon in the Pope's arsenal, dear colleague, but it may serve unless we do something.
The national sentiment, dear colleague, is a sword, and either we must use it on behalf of the Government and the King, or stand by and see it used by the hostile factions.
My dear colleague, there is some use in having big armies.
Of a truth, my dear colleague, you are a singular fellow.
And what enhances your pupil's worth, my dear colleague, is that his modesty is equal to his patriotism.
Do you think, my dear colleague, that it seemed so simple to the commissioner?
My dear colleague, there are painful duties to which one resigns himself; but there are useless harshnesses which one does not call down upon his dear ones.
I admit the demands of politeness, of humanity; but, my dear colleague, let us also preserve our aristocratic decorum.
If you will allow me, I will go and give this good news to the Baron, to my dear friend, my dear colleague.
You have, of course, examined the exterior of the car, dear colleague?
No, no, dear colleague, we cannot spare you just yet.
I have just perceived, my dear colleague,' he said to him, 'that my combination is not workable.
Peytral convoked him once again and said to him: "'My dear colleague, I appeal in this moment to all your republican energy and to your patriotic disinterestedness.
I ask nothing but that, my dear colleague,--absolute reticence on this subject; for the rest I rely upon your justice and your loyalty.
Well, my dear colleague," he cried, "you look much more cheerful.
Welcome, my dear colleague--nay, I should now say, my dear ally!
Schmoll said continually to Marmet: 'You do not know Etruscan, my dear colleague; that is the reason why you are an honorable savant and a fair-minded man.
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