The ugly situation was saved only by the firmness and sagacity of the popular Marshal Boufflers.
It was a warm day, and the king entered his open carriage, attended by the Dukes of Epernon and Montbazon and five other courtiers; a number of valets de pied followed him.
The closing years of the Well-Beloved's reign were years of unmitigated ignominy and disaster.
So great was the fame of this brilliant lecturer and daring thinker that his school was filled with eager listeners from all countries of Europe, even from Rome herself.
And so it was that at four o'clock one day we arrived together at the Hôtel des Angéliques, and some three hours later were settling down comfortably to dinner.
The "hôtel des Pères Tranquilles" once there has gone.
When we reached the Hôtel des Vieux-Augustins, Paillet made himself known and imposed his conditions.
He had worked the whole thing out with marvellous cleverness, being greatly assisted by Madame Sand, the proprietress of the Hôtel des Cadets, who was a friend of his mother's.
Aristide Nicolet persisted in his statements, as did the proprietress and the concierge of the Hôtel des Cadets in theirs.
Be that as it may, I betook myself for the nonce to the Hôtel des Moines in the centre of the town and killed time for the rest of the day as best I could.
He denied ever having lodged in the Hôtel des Cadets, or been acquainted with its proprietress, or with a red-polled, hunchback miscreant named Aristide Nicolet.
A quartet of them had by this time assembled within the respectable precincts of the Hôtel des Cadets.
Fenwick was hard at work, in the small apartment which he occupied on the third floor of the Hôtel des Réservoirs.
Fenwick replied that he had taken some rooms at the Hôtel des Réservoirs and must make some sketches in the palace; also in the park, and the Trianon garden.
Versailles was in the glow of an autumn sunset, as he walked from the station to the famous Hôtel des Réservoirs on the edge of the Park.
We leave for Munich to-day, and will stop at the Hôtel des Etrangers.
There is also a very fine model of the Hôtel des Invalides itself.
But happily we were then close to Gavarnie, and crossing the bridge with a momentary glimpse at the Cirque, we drew up at the door of the Hôtel des Voyageurs.
Lady Bagot turned up here to-day, and I lunched with her at the Hôtel des Arcades.
This afternoon I went down to the Hôtel des Arcades, which is the general meeting ground for everyone.
We went to the Hôtel des Anglais, and there wrote fictitious names in the police register; for it was impossible to be too careful.
We soon found the Hôtel des Alpes, which was but a sorry inn of no great cleanliness.
Before setting out we had a light breakfast at the Hôtel des Alpes, where we were informed by several other persons, and on two further occasions by the waiter that the "patron" was deaf.
If necessary, you can leave them at the Hôtel des Alpes, at St. Martin, and write me word.
At Marseilles I put up at the Hôtel des Négociants, in the Cours Belzunce.
Accordingly, the middle of the next week found them lodged at the Hôtel des Princes, Monte Carlo, enjoying the nourishing sunshine of the Riviera.
When the carriage drew up before the Hôtel des Princes, they found an excited group about the doorway.
He went back to the Hôtel des Princes, and took out Blazer for a walk, and as he walked, his seraph-like face glowed with the pleasantest complacency.
We are staying at the Hôtel des Princes at Monte Carlo.
There were no flowers in this room at the Hôtel des Indes, and the men before him were not of the emotional school.
After luncheon they walked across the Toornoifeld to the Hôtel des Indes, and there, in a small salon, found a number of gentlemen seated round a table.
The meeting was to be held at the Hôtel des Indes, at three in the afternoon, and the conveners hinted pretty plainly that the proceedings would be of a decisive nature.
So Major White quitted the Hôtel des Indes, and walked slowly down the length of the Toornoifeld, leaving Cornish alone with Lord Ferriby, whose death made his nephew suddenly a richer man.
At The Hague, where he stayed in the Hôtel des Indes, he was dangerously ill, at death's door.
They took rooms for him near the Hôtel des Indes, suggested a nurse, prepared dishes for him, and interested The Hague artists in his presence.
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