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  • But Musard, not having a powerful relative on Stephen's side, of greater importance to the king than Philip himself, had been less confident of his safety, and given in.

    A River So Long 2010

  • He would have preferred to replace the timber with stone, but was grateful that Musard had at least provided this temporary asset.

    A River So Long 2010

  • Now, it happened that the grave Thaddeus, with one divine and immaculate image in his heart, proposed to Malaga, the queen of the carnival dances, to spend an evening at the Musard ball; because he knew the countess, disguised to the teeth, intended to come there with two friends, all three accompanied by their husbands, and look on at the curious spectacle of one of these crowded balls.

    The Imaginary Mistress 2007

  • Now, it happened that the grave Thaddeus, with one divine and immaculate image in his heart, proposed to Malaga, the queen of the carnival dances, to spend an evening at the Musard ball; because he knew the countess, disguised to the teeth, intended to come there with two friends, all three accompanied by their husbands, and look on at the curious spectacle of one of these crowded balls.

    The Imaginary Mistress 2007

  • Concert of Musard, then held in the Rue St. HonorĂ©; and round this, in the wet, a number of coaches were collected.

    The Paris Sketch Book 2006

  • He would have preferred to replace the timber with stone, but was grateful that Musard had at least provided this temporary asset.

    Brother Cadfael's Penance Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1994

  • But Musard, not having a powerful relative on Stephen's side, of greater importance to the king than Philip himself, had been less confident of his safety, and given in.

    Brother Cadfael's Penance Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1994

  • Beethoven's septour, arranged as a set of quadrilles, is a desecration unworthy of Musard.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 Various

  • Musard was left in the room alone, but not for long.

    The Hand in the Dark 1907

  • Musard had expressed the opinion that perhaps the pearls were in need of the delicate operation known as "skinning," and had offered to take the necklace to

    The Hand in the Dark 1907

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