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Quillet; it now shot like a flash of lightning through her soul.
A Daughter of Eve 2007
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Arrived an hour before her, with his old valet, he had found this open -- a certain and understood sign that the Abbe Quillet, his tutor, awaited him at the accustomed place.
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"Help, Henri, my dear boy!" exclaimed the voice of the Abbe Quillet.
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They could scarcely see each other, but found that the Abbe Quillet, seated between them, was there awaiting them.
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"Very well, Monsieur, very well! you treat me as a Cardinalist; very well, we part," said the Abbe Quillet, now altogether furious.
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He was naturally endowed with great tact, and he felt that it would be no easy matter for him to attain his object of seeing the Abbe Quillet, at a time when public excitement was at its height.
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But at that moment the chamber door was opened, and the old Abbe Quillet appeared.
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They were sitting thus mute, when the door opened to admit the old tutor of Cinq-Mars, the Abbe Quillet, who entered, limping slightly.
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"Monsieur, where can I find Monsieur l'Abbe Quillet?"
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Propositiones damnatæ in Prompta Bibliotheca; Quillet, Censures doctrinnales in Dict. de théol. cath; Lagrange, Le décret
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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