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Chapter 10 HIGH-LIFE ANGLO-FRENCH GIBBERISH AS USED IN FRANCE AND IN ENGLAND.

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hey do not return. This is perhaps a happy thing, for when borrowed

nglish had borrowed of us étiqueter, jacquet (petit Jacques), bougette (the king's privy purse), fa?on. Better they had kept them. Up to the nineteenth century, it was by reason of war and conquest that both conquerors and con

we used t

ys nous lunchons. Nous lunchons! Wh

breakfast," it is wrongly used in speaking of a second repast. Déjeuner is,

, we are avenged. I read

London.... The royal party and a large company of invited guests were after

the English will déjeuner

"five o'clocks"; and the bourgeois is beginnin

clockera à

tist, they shout: Encore! And, the following day, the papers, in their acc

English; it will prove to you that Alexander Dumas was right, when he pronoun

ellent. Miss N-- was encored, but Mr. D--, who m

ole. In your rear you will find the National Gallery. As all these buildings are within a hundred yards of Charing Cross station, the terminus at which you alight on coming from France, your first impression will be that it will not take you long to learn to speak English. Ah! dear compatriots, be

lishman, but, never, never wilt thou speak English like an Englishman. Thou wilt

the 8th of September

ge, to hinder any words of a foreign coin from passing among us; and, in particular, to prohibit any French phrases from becoming current in this kingdom, when those of our stamp are altogether as valuable. The pr

op thy ears, an

one of his writings, a piece of prose from an aristocratic pen,

ée sur tout, and pensively engaged in solitary conjugation of the verb s'ennuyer, and though he had never been one of my habitués, or by

brid style at its due value, M. Cocheris proceeds to translate the piece int

th everything, tristement occupé à conjuguer le verbe to be weary, et quoique je ne l'eusse jamais compté au nombre de mes intimates, e

ables in knickerbockers, who, dressed in ulsters, repair to the turf in a dogcart with a groom and a bulldog. They bring up at a bar and eat a slice of pudding or a sandwich, washed down with a bowl of punc

he French Academy, which was founded to look after the mother

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Contents

English Pharisees and French Crocodiles
Chapter 1 FOREIGNERS.
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Chapter 2 JOHN BULL UP TO DATE.
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Chapter 3 JACQUES BONHOMME, THE LANDED PEASANT-PROPRIETOR OF FRANCE.
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Chapter 4 JACQUELINE, THE FORTUNE OF FRANCE.
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Chapter 5 JOSEPH PRUDHOMME, THE JOG-TROT MIDDLE-CLASS FRENCHMAN.
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Chapter 6 ENTERTAINING NEIGHBORS.
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Chapter 7 FRENCH IMPULSIVENESS AND BRITISH SANGFROID ILLUSTRATED BY TWO REMINISCENCES.
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Chapter 8 ENGLISH PHARISEES AND FRENCH CROCODILES.
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Chapter 9 FRENCH AND ENGLISH SOCIAL FAILURES.
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Chapter 10 HIGH-LIFE ANGLO-FRENCH GIBBERISH AS USED IN FRANCE AND IN ENGLAND.
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Chapter 11 HUMOR, WIT, AND HIBERNIANISM.
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Chapter 12 THE MAL DE MER.
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Chapter 13 BRITISH PHILOSOPHY AND FRENCH SENSITIVENESS.
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Chapter 14 THE FRENCH SNOB.
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Chapter 15 A SUCCESS AS AN ANGLOPHOBIST. (THE LATE MARQUIS DE BOISSY.)
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Chapter 16 WOMAN WORSHIP.
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Chapter 17 FAITH AND REASON.
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Chapter 18 THE WORSHIP OF THE GOLDEN CALF.
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Chapter 19 WHY THE FRENCH WERE BEATEN IN 1870.
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Chapter 20 ENGLAND WORKS FOR HERSELF. THE WORLD OWES HER NOTHING.
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Chapter 21 THE SPIRIT OF DESTRUCTION AND THE SPIRIT OF CONSERVATISM.
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Chapter 22 ORDER AND LIBERTY.
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Chapter 23 THE HUMORS OF POLITICS.
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Chapter 24 LORDS AND SENATORS.
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Chapter 25 WHAT FRANCE HAS DONE TO MERIT THE RESPECT OF THE WORLD.
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