Soulés, preserved in the Archives de laGuerre at Paris, and another attached to the MS.
Guerre à outrance=--War of extermination; war to the uttermost.
The most trifling incident was often the cause of a sanguinary struggle; but perhaps the most foolish of all was that known as the Guerre de la Vache de Ciney.
Reform Bill that I think all parties are ready to swallow this last dose, de guerre lasse.
See also LUCE'S La Jeunesse de Bertrand de Guesclin and La France pendant la Guerre de Cent Ans, and (for Brittany) A.
His Croix de Guerre has seven citations, and he has been five times wounded.
De Guerre had complied with the police order by sending Cecilie alone in a cab, and later he drove up with Miss Hoffman.
De Guerre was registered there and Cecilie had a little room, also, pending the disposal he would make of her.
We had learned that De Guerre was to stop at the Vanderveer and, later in the morning, I dropped into the hotel and glanced over the register.
Both De Guerreand Elsa nodded to him, a trifle coldly.
It must have been nearly midnight when De Guerre and a friend, pausing at the library door on their way from the smoking room, saw Miss Hoffman, and all three stopped in the Ritz restaurant for a bite to eat.
Kennedy had turned from Preston to Cecilie, then to De Guerre so suddenly that no one was prepared for the signal he gave to the customs officer.
I could not persuade myself that De Guerre cared greatly for his wife, except perhaps to be jealous of anyone else having her.
Yes, a young American physician, the friend who had been with De Guerre in the smoking room part of the evening, and later made up the party in the restaurant," vouchsafed Sanderson.
The man De Guerrewas talking to as we came down the hall," put in Thompson.
The clerk told me that De Guerre was out, but that the maid had returned after having been out alone, for a short time, also.
She shared the room with Rawaruska, while De Guerre took his chances in the steerage.
De Guerre walked down the corridor with Miss Hoffman afterwards," he continued, "and left her as she went into the room with his wife.
De Guerre made no answer, save a hasty glance at Wade that did not carry with it an admission of smuggling.
In fact," he added as Kennedy nodded while Preston glanced covertly at De Guerre and Miss Hoffman, "I hope you'll get at the truth.
There has just appeared in Paris a book called "La Guerre Vue d'Une Ambulance," which brings the war closer to the eye and heart than anything else I have read.
The Ecole de Guerre was not mentioned during the meal, the men chatting upon general topics.
Because of his Directorship of the Ecole de Guerre he was known to many officers, but as far as France at large was concerned his name was scarcely known at all last August.
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