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1. 'Hey, what have you got to lose Lautrec? I can assure you this method is completely safe and you won't believe the positive difference it'll make to your life
2. Since the incident on the hill, one of his mother’s oft repeated phrases had haunted him; L’enfer, c’est les autres
3. After navigating through the electronic system, he was connected to the switchboard attendant and requested to speak with Angelina Lautrec
4. Lautrec and the resort staff
5. “There is nothing to think about, Lieutenant,” Lautrec replied sharply
6. Seeing nothing, he sighed and arose from the comfortable leather chair behind the desk, making sure to take the FedEx envelope containing the letter from Angelina Lautrec and Spalding’s watch
7. A few had refused to fight, not on moral grounds but because they quite liked the idea that their husbands might stay as donkeys, but these villagers had been executed pour encourager les autres
8. He just said, '_Ca sera comme autrefois_,' and began to shut the shutters
9. Lautrec, Debussy, Anatole France, and others”(6)– as a masterpiece, though it still
10. Sartre said L"enfer c"est les autres
11. It's all right as a theory, _une theorie comme une autre_
12. de Lautrec had been recently engaged with the Great Captain Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordova in the kingdom of Naples, whither her too late repentant lover had repaired
13. She was not a voluptuous, Toulouse-Lautrec odalisque; she was not a 'little bit of fluff'; she was a middle-aged, well-preserved, well-dressed, well-mannered woman such as I had seen in countless public places and occasionally met
14. “It means the Fanny-Fair,” says Lancelot, “the Divine Monosyllable, the Precious Pudendum, the Chearful Cunnus (in Latin, that is, as our Friend Horatio could tell us), an’ in French, l’Autre Chose
15. D'Escoubleau, surprised one night at his cousin's, the Duchess de Sourdis', was drowned in a quagmire of the Beautreillis sewer, in which he had taken refuge in order to escape from the Duke
16. There was in Paris at that epoch, in a low-lived old lodging in the Rue Beautreillis, near the Arsenal, an ingenious Jew whose profession was to change villains into honest men
17. 21 10-12 Et autrement
18. au moins: 'I say, you surely have heard the news--That depends What is it? Tartarin's departure, perhaps?' Et autrement and au moins cannot be translated literally See the paragraph following in the text
19. and Petrusha and les autres avec lui
20. “Yes, there you have it, your justice administered by jury, ils n’en font point d’autres,” he said, for some unknown reason, in French
21. "Yes, there is justice for you! Ils n'en font point d'autres," he said, for some reason in French
22. Ernest Ghautre has given a statement of his ideas on the iron age in the Caucasus and elsewhere in a pamphlet entitled, Origine et Ancienneté du premier age du fer au Caucase, Lyon, 1892