Entre nous, I am cursedly dipped; my debts, every thing inclusive, will be nine or ten thousand before I am twenty-one.
Entre nous, I esteem their writings as little as I do artificial flies; but they are the artificial flies at which, in this particular season of the year, the public rise.
Entre nous, I would rather cross the Channel with you than submit to language that conveys unmerited insult.
Entre nous, I am very uneasy about the Parisian fever.
Entre nous,' my dear friend, Paris is very dear when one sets one's foot out of doors: I must soon go back to Rochebriant.
Entre nous, I doubt his assurance that he is without ready money.
Entre nous, mon cher, I care not a stiver for popularity; and as to suspicion, who is he that can escape from the calumny of the envious?
This, entre nous, for he is delighted with her affection and kindness to him.
On the whole, I think Entre Nous contains the very best things, and most good ones.
Well, entre nous, Hortense has a good deal to say about that journey.
Just imagine this Stein--we are quite entre nous here?
And, entre nous, I believe in neither of the two branches.
Perhaps Cameron will be with him; butentre nous Cameron is not very solid, and requires a leading hand.
As it seems that you wish soon to have a dedication from me, I gladly comply with your request, much more so than with that of any great man; though, entre nous, the devil alone can tell how soon one may fall into their hands!
Entre nous, surprise is always the greatest charm of the beautiful!
You know, quite entre nous, perhaps, a few ladies and gentlemen of my court.
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