What a little hat!
18
At the fall of Bonaparte the Bourbons had only to mount the throne that had been set up again.
19
Dost thou want to die like a capucin?
20
Look at that little god-dem who is drawing.
21
What is your price, Sir?
22
They do not say, "god-dem" any longer; they say "speculation."
23
They take down the lamp, and mount the man up in its place.
24
Gate at which a coach can enter.
25
To be hot-headed.
26
Roguery.
27
The revolution is only just beginning.
28
People forget themselves sometimes.
29
"Sir, I am a stranger." – "So I perceive, Sir, and for that reason I wish to be of service to you."
30
The good people of Sens are, apparently, not a people of good sense.
31
There is none.
32
Faith, Sir, they blow them out.
33
The true south begins at Naples.
34
That must be a sort of miracle.
35
My wife has a great deal of sensibility.
36
No, Miss, my dog will not bite you; if he were a tiger, he would lick such a beautiful hand.
37
Notwithstanding.
38
The national character pierces through.
39
National property to be sold.
40
That would be a little too bad since he is here present.
41
What does it signify? he will not dare to appeal, and he is rich.
42