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"Cazeau," finished the secretary with another pallid smile -- "Claude
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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Kean Wesley Cazeau, permanent representative of Haiti to the U.N., spoke next, stating:
Jim Luce: International Community Gathers for "Uni Haiti" at Upper East Gala Jim Luce 2011
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This cry of Moses came often of the lips of Father Jean Juste, the Prophet from Petite Place Cazeau, Haiti: “I have certainly seen the affliction of my people, I have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for I know their sorrows.”
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"The boy!" muttered Cazeau again -- then he broke into a harsh laugh.
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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"'ONLY' the Archbishop's warrant!" echoed Cazeau meaningly.
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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Cazeau had indeed "jumped," as Henri put it, -- that is, he had sprung up from his chair suddenly and as suddenly sat down again with an air of impatience and discomfort.
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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Cazeau linked his thin hands together with an action of pious fervour and assented.
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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Stop! "said Cazeau, growing impatient," Your eloquence is so impressive, Madame, and you say so much that is excellent in one breath, that you must pardon my inferior capacity in not being able to follow you quite coherently!
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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"Rats are nice," declared Babette, for she remembered having once had a tame white rat which sat on her knee and took food from her hand, -- "Monsieur Cazeau is a man; and men are not nice."
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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Papa Patoux brought his eyes down from the ceiling and fixed them enquiringly on Cazeau.
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 1889
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