My mother was the Equestrienne of the Haute École that I talked about just now.
Last of all the riders, before the clown and the rest of the people, is the Lady Equestrienne of the Haute École.
Please send me a letter and deal with la haute politique.
However this is the very question for an honest man to decide and one of the great questions of la haute politique, whether one may enter the council of a tyrant, if the subject of debate is good.
I have discussed la haute politique long enough, and I would do so longer, had not my lamp gone out.
By night he was still one of the most elegant of la haute gomme, and his natural distinction could never altogether leave him; but his manner of life had aged him prematurely, and he felt old beside the freshness and the youth of Yseulte.
I have not been so engrossed in the gold market all my days that I do not know la haute gomme down to the ground.
Piou, deputy for the Haute Garonne and one of the ablest barristers in Southern France.
After an hour's office and tea, I went to the Haute Ville to see Phillipps and his party at Digby's for the last time, as they go to-morrow.
I went up to the Haute Ville, and first called on M.
It is a struggle between the king and the haute cour: it is a struggle between the aristocratic feudalism of the Franks and the monarchical feudalism of the Normans.
Haute Balagne and the sea beyond, whilst it is traversed by numerous passes which afford charming scenery.
This, the nearest port to France, is composed of the Citadel or Haute Ville and the Port or Basse Ville.
But he was lifted up to remember that the blood into which these things had entered was blue blood, and that though he lived in the wilderness he really belonged to la haute classe.
We were in the game, and I was firmly resolved to keep pace with our compatriots from Terre Haute for one evening, anyhow.
I could not help thinking how much good Terre Haute money had gone into these decorations, and we should have been just as well pleased without the frog and the fountain.
Hosford had come there from Terre Haute several years ago, bought a fine farm a few miles out, and had, as far as could be ascertained, lived a comfortable sort of life for about a year, when trouble began.
Then this Oxford or Hosford is not living at Terre Haute now?
Superintendent Bangs arrived at Terre Hautein good time, and found himself in one of the greatest centres of Spiritualism in the world.
One has only to go back to the thirties in England to find all the niceties of the Haute Ecole in full bloom.
But is it not true, that the former can more quickly adapt himself to the habits of hunting than the latter to those of the Haute Ecole?
It would seem that the better position lies midway between the Haute Ecole of the Continent and the half and half training of Great Britain.
The author has studied equestrianism as an art, and, although believing in the Haute Ecole of Baucher, enjoys with equal zest a ride to hounds or a gallop on the western prairies.
I tried one or two members of the haute bourgeoisie without avail, and then took my troubles to a duchess.
These women, both of the noblesse and the haute bourgeoisie, give their services and work like slaves.
Both were buried in the graveyard in Terre Haute through which we passed, and crossed the Wabash about twelve o'clock at both ferries, and left the national road and turning to the right, took the North Arm Prairie road to Paris.
The distance from Kirtland, the way we came, to Terre Haute is four hundred and thirty-six miles.
I telegraphed to Haddon to meet me at the station, and lay back comfortably, dreaming of the precipices of Haute Savoie.
I remembered vaguely, as though from some unpleasant dream, that I was on the way to meet a climbing friend in the Alps of Haute Savoie, and that there was need to hurry and be very active.
I have played at a concert in Glasgow before all the haute volee.
In the brilliant salons of the financial king, the artist, whose every hope had fled, met the haute volee of Paris.
He himself speaks of a vast and lofty structure, at the angle of a place, adorned with iron clamps, with a porte haute et large and many other peculiarities.
I believe that Protestantism is somewhat shrunken to-day at La Rochelle, and has taken refuge mainly in the haute société and in a single place of worship.
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