As Picot was decorated late in life, his marriage to a wealthy and eccentric Englishwoman of forty was correspondingly late.
Insert the point of the needle through the braid and wind the thread round it 20 times, draw the needle through these windings and draw the picot tight, sew over the braid the space of 3 stitches, and repeat.
Sorrento bar worked between rows of point de Bruxelles, three twisted stitches being worked into the loop left by the twisted thread; this forms a picot resembling satin stitch in appearance.
Mademoiselle,” urged Picot at the right ear of the culprit, who still smilingly gazed down her cheeks, “I have the most excellent grant in New France.
All around the hall laughter rising to a shout drove Picot and Jean Debois out of the door through which the soldier had come in, the wood-ranger bearing himself in retreat with even less bravado than the habitant.
It opened, but Devanne fell from the ladder, for the entire section of the bookcase, lying between the first and last letters of the words, turned on a picot and disclosed the subterranean passage.
It disappeared for a short time, but burst forth again as a whole section of the bookcase revolved on a picot and disclosed a large opening like a vault.
Picot was one of Frotté's old officers, and during the wars of the Chouannerie had been commander-in-chief of the Auge division.
Aroused at five o'clock in the morning, Desmarets was told to prepare the list, and the first two names indicated were those of Picot and Lebourgeois.
The first two of those which Picot is accused of abstracting are entered in duplicate, but not the following ones.
Fifthly, the phrase 'Picot vicecomes tenet eam sub abbate ely' differs notably from Domesday, which assigns the estate to Picot unreservedly, and still more from the I.
We know aliunde that 'Picot filius Colsuani' was the son of Colswegen of Lincoln.
Picot holding lands from Robert Gernon, which lands are entered in the Gernon fief with the note: "Has terras tenet Picot Vicecomes de Roberto Gernon in maritagio feminæ suæ.
For the picot edge: Two doubles in 2 stitches, chain 3 for a picot; repeat.
His attractions had failed; he had come to Villers-Cotterets to ask Mademoiselle Picot to marry him, and had been rejected.
Picot assured me that it was very good for a beginner and that I was a hopeful pupil.
As a matter of fact, Picot had never done an injury to anyone.
When evening came, Picot returned to the hut to take the dead body, under cover of darkness, to the windmill, of which he possessed the key.
Picot some distance away, standing up on the top of a rock, his arms raised to the heavens; he thought I had been smashed to atoms.
But I know very well that all the people I had seen the previous day laughing at the Lafarge family, on the morrow laughed at the Picot family.
They were both sent to the prison at Soissons, and at the end of a month Picot was given his liberty on the grounds of there being insufficient evidence against him.
The Picot family were cursed with ill luck, and the Almighty made them pay very dear for the wealth He bestowed upon them.
Picot sipping his coffee from the first to the last drop, like a true Sybarite of the eighteenth century.
Picot at l'Épée, the house wherein my father had died.
The baroness sat at the middle of the table with the curé from Yport on one side of her and the Abbé Picot on the other; opposite her was the baron between the mayor and his wife.
The Abbé Picothad been appointed doyen of Goderville.
The Abbé Picot looked at him sideways, as he always did when anything amused him.
She made up her mind, at last, to tell the Abbé Picot her difficulty, under the seal of confession.
Then the two priests rose to go, and the Abbé Picot kissed Jeanne, who nearly cried when she said good-bye.
Work 2 rows of picot loops, then repeat from * all around finishing the row in the corner of the first 9 double crochet ornament.
Over a single strand of the padding cotton crochet into every single crochet, a single crochet, work 4 rows the same way only add a picot in every 4th single crochet in the last row.
A little stitch is taken into the woven part of the bar and the thread carried over to the other side of the bar and another picot made.
Next work one picot loop catching in into centre of loop of row below, then a loop of 6 chains, repeat from * caught into centre of next picot loop.
An edge of buttonholed loops with a picot in the centre of each bar as described on Hardanger is also good.
Work 2 more picot loops, then repeat from * all around finishing the row in the centre of the first ornament.
Placing them so as to leave room for a single row of picot loops to be worked between to join them, crochet a chain of chain stitches and baste them upon the edge of the cambric pattern.
There is a thread that can be bought by the yard, called picot or purling thread.
For the edge, work on both sides of the belt into every chain loop 3 single crochet, 1 picot 3 single crochet.
Next work 1 picot loop, catching it into the centre of loop in row below, then a * loop of 6 chain caught into centre of next picot loop.
Jean Picottestified that the two hundred louis which had been taken from him by accident had been returned.
We are speaking of the man who, armed and masked, entered the room of the table d'hôte at Avignon to return Jean Picot the two hundred louis which had been stolen from him by mistake, stored as it had been with the government money.
Has Picot (Nepomucene), to whom his wife brought a dowry of one hundred thousand francs, ever stretched out his palm to any one?
Your old professor and friend, Picot (Nepomucene), Chevalier of the Legion of honor.
Minard, "when I know the whole affair from Monsieur Picot himself!
Bullion stitch makes another simple picot--Work the bar to the point where the picot is required, then, instead of taking the next stitch, insert the point of the needle in the heading of the last stitch.
Picot de Say is found as witness to a charter in 1080 between Jumieges and St. Maximin d'Orleans.
Montberton,' Robert Picot de Say with his sons Robert and Henry, were benefactors in 1060 to the church of St. Martin de Say.
The manor of Girton on the Huntingdon road--the old via Devana--belonged in the xi century to Picot the Norman sheriff of Cambridge who expropriated part of its tithes for the endowment of the canons' house and church of S.
The earliest community of canons in Cambridge was founded by a Norman, Hugolina wife to Picot Sheriff of the county, in 1092, in gratitude for her recovery from sickness.
Ingres was the first artist invited to undertake the work, then Delaroche; but happily, both of them declined, and Picot accepted the commission.
Naturally this great artist did not relish ousting a brother brush, and so a compromise was arranged; Picot chose the choir, and the frieze of the nave was left for Flandrin.
When all the scallops are finished, edge them with 3 plain stitches, 1 picot and 3 plain and work in all the ends of thread from the preceding rows at the same time.
The central section of the border at the right of the cross is done in point de Bruxelles which is afterward button-holed as in bar-work, and a button-hole picot edge follows the lower outlines of the pattern.
A dainty picot braid follows the outer edge of the doily.
Raleigh bars, "spiders" and point de Bruxelles stitches are used for filling in, and a dainty picot edge is sewed to the outer line of the braid.
Heavy Sorrento bars with picot loops form the ground-work, while the filling-in stitches are of the same class done in fine thread in regular squares and also a combination of point de fillet and point de Grecque.
This dot is worked between rows of point de Bruxelles, 3 twisted stitches being worked into the loop left by the twisted thread; this forms a picot resembling satin stitch in appearance.
A fine picot braid edges each side of the flounce.
A picot edge finishes the lace in a very dainty manner along its lower outline, while a cord forms the upper edge.
If fancy loop-edge braid is selected, the picot edge will not be needed, the loops taking its place.
Georges Picot had been directed to carry on in London to pave the way to the treaty of 1916.
On February 28 Mr. Gerard telegraphed to Mr. Balfour that in referring to treaties made during Mr. Balfour’s period of office he had in mind the Sykes-Picot compact.