"_A moi chčre amie (Help, dear)!"— The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III
At that very time, stories like the following were circulated far and wide, and spread even into Germany Footnote 1802: Diminutive of amie (W.S There was a certain man in the camp, who had with him his amičte_.— The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2
"_Courage, amie, le diable est mort!_" said he, which was such cheering news that she ceased crying, and ran home to tell it to her grandma Give me the man who, like Emerson, sees longevity in his cause, and who believes there is a remedy for every wrong, a satisfaction for every longing soul; the man who believes the best of everybody, and who sees beauty and grace where others see ugliness and deformity.— Cheerfulness as a Life Power
'Tres-chere amie,' it said; 'once I made a mistake.— The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories

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