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  • Antoine, to Poussette's, where you will leave ma'amselle.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • I cannot tell what you think of it, but in the absence of all servants it seems to me that Poussette's wife should return to her home while you both make new arrangements for managing his house.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • Poussette's, and this chronicle would be incomplete without a glance at the future of the good-hearted couple.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • A little farther on he overtook the priest, leading Poussette's horse and buggy, and it was not long before they were able to take off their wet clothes at madame's fire and exchange confidences about the storm.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • Poussette did not want her; she had no place in the world, no ties; only occasionally was she required to nurse sick people in the village; here was a comfortable remote haven where she might be of use, busied in exercising those faculties remaining to her, which at Poussette's were rotting and rusting away.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • Ringfield caught Poussette's eye, but it was somewhat vacant; evidently the analogy of the picture was lost upon him.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • If possible he must remain at St. Ignace and ignore whatever had caused the singular change in Poussette's attitude.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • "Say" -- and Poussette's hand instinctively moved towards the counter -- "you will dhrink a leetle glass beer, just one, sir, on that with me?"

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • He had arrived at this decision when, on drawing near Poussette's, he perceived that individual himself in little straw hat and large white apron standing at the door engaged in critically examining an enormous catch of fish -- black bass and lunge, just brought in by the guides.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

  • "Poussette's" was thrown into considerable excitement.

    Ringfield A Novel 1897

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