La parfaite valeur est de faire sans témoins ce qu'on serait capable de faire devant tout le monde=--Sterling worth shows itself in doing unseen what we would be capable of doing in the eye of the world.
The bill à la Parfaite Union was as small as the accommodation at that auberge, and it was an immense relief to get away from the scene of my sufferings.
The auberge at Thorens to which the maire had recommended me, as being the best, and kept by a personal friend of his, bore the sign à laParfaite Union.
The yard was still as Parfaite had described it--full of rank grass, through which one path trailed to the open door.
While Parfaite and Shon busied themselves, Lawless wandered out with his gun, and, drawn on by the clear joyous air of the evening, walked along a path made by the same feet that had travelled the yard of the Fort.
Parfaite beguiled the evening with tales of the north, always interesting to Lawless; to which Shon added many a shrewd word of humour--for he had recovered quickly from his first timidity in the presence of the stranger.
His face was as Jacques Parfaite had described it: trouble of some terrible kind was furrowed in it, and, though his body was stalwart, he looked as if he had lived a century.
Did you ever think how much such men as Jacques Parfaite know?
The yard was still as Parfaite had described it-- full of rank grass, through which one path trailed to the open door.
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