The nutshells thrown behind the fauteuilof the queen have made us your adversaries, Count Belleville.
I fight this duel not for you, but because of the nutshells behind the fauteuil of the queen.
The nutshells lie behind the fauteuil of the queen, and only the blood of Count Belleville can wash them away.
It was the fauteuil he had once designated as "sacred to the All Highest person"--meaning himself, of course.
Ruspardi caught her, wondering--at the lightness and delicacy and beauty of her, as he assisted Madame Bozier to lead her to a deep fauteuil where she sank down, trembling in every nerve.
As the two disappeared a chill and a darkness seemed to fall upon the air, and the Cardinal sank back among the cushions of his fauteuil with a deep sigh of utter exhaustion.
On recovering, she found herself seated on a fauteuil covered with black velvet, in the midst of a gloomy chamber of vast extent, while beside her, and supporting her from falling, stood the mysterious and terrible stranger.
After this harangue, Mrs. Verne threw herself into the elegant fauteuil of carved ebony and oriental tapestry, and poured forth another volume of tears more prolific than the first.
Helen Rushton threw herself into a handsomely carvedfauteuil with cushion of pale blue satin, embroidered with a wreath of lily of the valley and soft cream roses.
Following the porter up a dingy broad staircase, Lebeau was admitted into a large room, void of all other furniture than a table, two benches at its sides, and a fauteuil at its head.
I dropped into a fauteuil near a centre-table, on which there was a fantastical silver-wrought card-basket.
And he must have been aware that, had it not been for her sex, Sophie Germain would have been accorded a fauteuil in the same society for her remarkable investigations in one of the difficult departments of mathematical physics.
It chanced to be the fauteuil near the palms and things.
I shall have some things up from the conservatory--palms and things, to represent a bower; a fauteuil will be placed conveniently, and a low stool beside it.
Couthon strongly enforced this motion, and proposed that a simple fauteuil should be assigned to the king, exactly like the president's.
Now truly this is a very lofty equipage," cried George William, as the fauteuil rolled along through the spacious apartment.
The Electress only thanked him with a slight nod of her head, and herself sprang forward to push the fauteuil into the window niche.
She was half buried in a fauteuil in the chimney-corner, looking a little pale and fatigued.
She turned on herfauteuil and closed her beautiful eyes, as if to keep back the tears which rolled under the fringe of the long lashes.
Lady Bell drew a fauteuil still further into the recess, and playfully forced Una into it.
Lady Bell laughed and sank down in a fauteuil just in front of the recess.
Mademoiselle sat nodding on a brocaded fauteuilbeside the Queen.
He receives his Ministers in her saloon; the Marquis de Maintenon the while sitting upon a fauteuil in his presence.
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