This fine gentleman from Paris, so odious to the Mayor of Verrieres,was none other than M Appert, who, a couple of days earlier, had contrived to make his way not only into the prison and the poorhouse ofVerrieres, but also into the hospital, administered gratuitously by theMayor and the principal landowners of the neighbourhood。
I have felt winds straight from the South Pole, bleak and wailing like a lost child; winds as tender and warm as a lover"s breath; winds that carried the astringent smell of salt and the death of seaweeds; winds that carried the moist rich smell of a forest floor, the smell of a million flowers; fierce winds that churned and moved the sea like yeast; or winds that made the waters lap at the shore like a kitten。
This little incident changed the course of the conversation,"This arrangement suits me in more ways than one," M de Renal wenton, looking at his wife with an air of diplomacy; "Valenod is tremendously proud of the two fine Norman horses he has just bought for hiscalash But he has not got a tutor for his children"。