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  • It was not, however, this trio who first drew Auguste's attention.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • In Auguste's opinion, the pineapple was a most disobliging fruit.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • Leonora rang the bell, and in due course Lord Sackton, Miss Talbot, and Signore Morelli appeared, accompanied, to Auguste's alarm, by tea and pineapple cake.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • He was swept not into the kitchens, or to his room, but in through the main entrance of Talbot Towers itself, an imposing Gothic structure in red brick that pleased, in Auguste's eye, by its absurdity, rather than as an architectural delight to the eye.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • Leonora rang the bell, and in due course Lord Sackton, Miss Talbot, and Signore Morelli appeared, accompanied, to Auguste's alarm, by tea and pineapple cake.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • He was swept not into the kitchens, or to his room, but in through the main entrance of Talbot Towers itself, an imposing Gothic structure in red brick that pleased, in Auguste's eye, by its absurdity, rather than as an architectural delight to the eye.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • It was not, however, this trio who first drew Auguste's attention.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • In Auguste's opinion, the pineapple was a most disobliging fruit.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • It was not only the splendor of the noon sun that made the faces of the worn fish-wives and the younger women softer and kindlier than common; the groups, as we passed them, were all talking of but one thing -- of this babe that had come in the night, of Auguste's absence, and of

    In and out of Three Normady Inns Anna Bowman Dodd

  • Auguste's rapture and his envy had worked the common human miracle of turning contempt for a folly into belief in it.

    In and out of Three Normady Inns Anna Bowman Dodd

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