But my reader will not lose anything thereby, for I know these lines by heart and I will repeat them-- "Ce vieillard m'a maudit!
What the author says of the curse of Saint-Vallier is so true that the second act opens with these words of Triboulet-- "Ce vieillard m'a maudit!
Besides Vieillard there was Vaudrey, whom Louis Bonaparte made a General at the same time as Espinasse.
There was Vieillard the preceptor, an atheist with a tinge of Catholicism, a good billiard player.
Even literature was compounded there as we have shown; Vieillard was a classic of 1830, Morny created Choufleury, Louis Bonaparte was a candidate for the Academy.
Vieillard was entitled to serve the Republic, since he had been one of the seven or eight republican deputies under the Monarchy.
Vieillard speaks at the meeting for the election of Tocqueville, 123.
We soon got to the speeches: Vieillard delivered a very proper written speech, and Havin read out another written speech, which was well received.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vieillard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.