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Taxi, monsieur?" "No, thank you." Keller slipped a five-euro note into the valet's outstretched hand and set out along the street.
~ Daniel Silva
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En voiture, Monsieur,' said the Wagon Lit conductor.
~ Agatha Christie
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Pardon, monsieur, for interrupting, but was that a common practice of his?" "No, it was not, but old Françoise has the common idea as regards the English—that they are mad, and liable to do the most unaccountable things at any moment!
~ Agatha Christie
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Bravo, Monsieur Grant," Breton said, and everyone applauded. "A secret history.
~ Julie Orringer
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You see, Monsieur, it's worth everything, isn't it, to keep one's intellectual liberty, not to enslave one's powers of appreciation, one's critical independence?
~ Edith Wharton
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Galilah sebuah tulisan yang indah, Monsieur Boustouler, dan anda akan menemukan berbagai aksi tidak terhormat
~ Khaled Hosseini
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I am Solomon Kane." The voice was resonant and powerful. "Are you prepared to meet your God?" "Why, Monsieur," Le Loup answered, bowing, "I assure you I am as ready as I ever will be. I might ask Monsieur the same question." "No doubt I stated my inquiry wrongly," Kane said grimly. "I will change it: Are you prepared to meet your master, the Devil?
~ Robert E. Howard
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Really, monsieur, I should regard you as a coward, and a traitor too, if I did not, with greater justice, regard you as a madman.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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What commands the Count of Monte Cristo,' the strange man interrupted, 'is the Count of Monte Cristo. So, not a word of all this, I beg you. I do what I wish, Monsieur Beauchamp, and believe me, it is always very well done.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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I can give you my word of honor. And pray what may be the value of that? inquired the amused Regent. Monsieur, it is worth its weight in gold.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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she might hiss. "Who pays the rent?" "I don't know, Monsieur." "Do the checks come from the Natural History Museum?" "I can't say." "When was the last time someone came?" "No one comes. The checks are mailed.
~ Anthony Doerr
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Monsieur de Montaigne sent Monsieur Mattecoulon (For notice of Mattecoulon and D'Estissac, see Introduction.) with his squire by post to pay a visit to the count
~ Michel de Montaigne
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She explained how, during her years of exile in France, she and her cousin Claudette had shared a private tutor. He was a man in his fifties, a bit of a tippler, who affected literary airs and boasted of being able to recite Virgil's Aeneid in Latin without an accent. The girls had nicknamed him "Monsieur Roquefort
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Monsieur de Norpois is made to be ashamed of the fact that he expressed a different opinion. Proust did not consider that the diplomat might have changed his mind. We
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Only a few hours later, watching another such column go by, he stared right into the face of Monsieur Arlanc—who stared right back at him. He had no hair, his cheeks were grizzly and sucked-in from hunger, but Monsieur Arlanc it was.
~ Neal Stephenson
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See Monsieur Geborand, buying a pennyworth of paradise.
~ Victor Hugo
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a Breton archer from the guard of Monsieur de Berry.
~ Victor Hugo
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No vivacious Bacchanalian flame leaped out of the pressed grape of Monsieur Defarge: but, a smouldering fire that burnt in the dark lay hidden in the dregs of it.
~ Charles Dickens
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Having made, at least, this one hit, whatever it might prove to be worth, and no customers coming in to help him to any other, Mr. Barsad paid for what he had drunk, and took his leave: taking occasion to say, in a genteel manner, before he departed, that he looked forward to the pleasure of seeing Monsieur and Madame Defarge again.
~ Charles Dickens
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The Revolution was a grand thing!" continued Monsieur Pierre, betraying by this desperate and provocative proposition his extreme youth and his wish to express all that was in his mind.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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He felt the brusque transition from his poetic Paris to the dumb and arid province; and when, coming downstairs, he chanced to see Monsieur Hochon cutting slices of bread for each person, he understood, for the first time in his life, Moliere's Harpagon.
~ Honore de Balzac
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My word! You must be a prophet, Monsieur Vautrin!" said Madame Vauquer. "I am all sorts of things," said Jacques Collin.
~ Honore de Balzac
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All right, Monsieur Jay,' she said, smiling. 'I'll tell them you're OK.
~ Joanne Harris
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I am afraid, monsieur, you will have to kill me first, and I have a prejudice against being killed before nine o'clock.
~ Rafael Sabatini
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