《Blackguard》
Cette œuvre, inspirée par le roman 'Blackguard' de Maxwell Bodenheim, est une pièce de théâtre écrite en français, recréant l'essence et le style..
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The night had been one of pouring rain, and the day dawned through a thick veil of misty clouds, on the morning of which we were to start from Toronto to visit the Falls of Niagara.
— Susanna Moodie, Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush
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This series, as the name indicates, is made up of outdoor books, books that healthy, hearty, happy boys and girls like.
— Allen French, Story of Rolf and the Viking's Bow
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From his tales, novels, and dramas we know that his understanding of love was comprehensive and subtle, yet this volume contains but few of the love-lyrics of strong emotion, which Björnson must have felt, if not...
— Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Maidens' Song
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'Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow,-- He knows you not, ye heavenly powers.
— Oscar Wilde, De Profundis (version 2)
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At last his mother was almost wild, And to get them food she knew not how; And she told her good-for-nothing child To drive to market the brindle cow.
— Clara Doty Bates, On The Tree Top
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And he was a proud and happy boy when, one spring day, he leaped on his horse, and, with a companion, rode away into the Wilderness on a real job of surveying.
— Frances Jenkins Olcott, Good Stories for Great Birthdays
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Then he said: "Lady, when I left my mother she told me that whenever I saw good food and drink and was an-hungered, I was to take what I needed. Now I will do so in this case."
— Howard Pyle, Story of the Champions of the Round Table
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"See that everything is all right, will you? I mean as regards the food-stuffs and what not. I want him to make a good breakfast. He's got to meet his mother this morning at Charing Cross. She's legging it back from...
— P. G. Wodehouse, Jill the Reckless
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