单词 | Clemenceau |
例句 | “It’s like what Berenger said to Clemenceau: ‘He who owns the oil owns the world.’ Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z "The way Nicola treats Lady Gaga is as a three-dimensional version of magazine culture," explained Mark Gage, who with Marc Clemenceau Baily shaped the Soho space where the pop-up is to be open through Wednesday. Designers look to the virtual world 2011-09-19T17:14:04Z Georges Clemenceau, about to address the chamber without need of the notes that lie before him, folds his arms tightly as if to contain the bristling energy inside him. Manet: Portraying Life – review 2013-01-26T19:44:58Z Lloyd George and Winston Churchill are present, as is French premier Georges Clemenceau, the victim of an assassination attempt who still carries a bullet in his back and is examined by Fraser. ‘The Wilson Deception’ review: A terrific new Fraser and Cook mystery 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z The most touching pages of “Mad Enchantment” are those devoted to Georges Clemenceau, the French statesman who led his country to victory — ultimately pyrrhic — in the Great War. Monet’s last, desperate effort to create the world’s most beautiful paintings 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z Georges Clemenceau, bristling with nervous energy inside his silhouette; Baudelaire's mistress receding behind her stupendous white gown: Manet's picturing of people remains startlingly radical, and it even embraces objects. Manet: the Inventor of Modernity ? review 2011-04-09T23:05:37Z Clemenceau’s bitterness against Germany helped inspire the postwar reparations that made Hitler’s rise possible, but the Great War figures only as an ominous background rumble, as does the Dreyfus Affair. Hanging With the Wits and Dandies of the Belle Époque 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z The friendship with Clemenceau — who is one of the most colorful characters of any age — is the reader’s happiest reward in this book. Monet’s last, desperate effort to create the world’s most beautiful paintings 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z Did he ever start writing his book on Clemenceau, or another he’d planned about his own wartime experiences? The Second Man in the Front Row: A Forgotten Story of the First World War 2018-11-10T05:00:00Z Joe planned to spend the few months writing a book on Clemenceau, and he offered himself to the Kansas City Star as a Paris correspondent to report on the peace process. The Second Man in the Front Row: A Forgotten Story of the First World War 2018-11-10T05:00:00Z Crossing the Clemenceau Bridge, I take stock of the drowsy Seine — hard to recognize as the same river that flows through Paris. Monet’s ‘other’ masterpiece: His gardens at Giverny 2016-01-07T05:00:00Z It probably comes as a surprise to learn that the great statesman Georges Clemenceau fought no fewer than 22 duels during the course of his life. Hanging With the Wits and Dandies of the Belle Époque 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z “Here is your reward,” the French prime minister Georges Clemenceau told the men, when the Treaty of Versailles was signed. ‘The Facemaker,’ a Grisly but Inspiring Story of Surgery During World War I 2022-06-08T04:00:00Z Through the scintillating and deliciously ribald prose of his letters and conversation, and the endearing spectacle of his devotion, Clemenceau emerges as a more engaging and entertaining man than Monet, who was famously reticent. Monet’s last, desperate effort to create the world’s most beautiful paintings 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z But during the treaty deliberations, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau supposedly quipped that one thing was certain: "The historians will not say that Belgium invaded Germany." Russia, Ukraine and Versailles: Bogus lessons from history won't solve this crisis 2023-08-19T04:00:00Z Not far away on the Avenue Georges Clemenceau, lined with plane trees, the préfet who heads the Hauts-de-Seine department has come to survey the wreckage that was the front of the local tax office. France riots: Nanterre rocked by killing and unrest 2023-06-30T04:00:00Z The lead ship of the class, Clemenceau, was dismantled and recycled in the 2000s after a similarly contentious struggle with environmentalists. A Proud Ship Turned Into a Giant Recycling Problem. Brazil Plans to Sink It. 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z One visitor in 1922 was former French prime minister Georges Clemenceau, known as the “Tiger of France,” who, like Lafayette, was once imprisoned for political reasons. How France’s treasured Bastille key ended up at Mount Vernon 2022-07-14T04:00:00Z When 20 of them were finally put on display at Durand-Ruel’s Paris gallery in 1895, the artist’s friend Georges Clemenceau devoted the front page of his newspaper to lauding Monet’s series. Perspective | Monet’s towering obsession She painted the French leader Georges Clemenceau in France in 1919, the year the Treaty of Versailles was settled. Perspective | In Chicago, a bravura portrait of sisterly harmony and frizzy hair The near opposite of Wilson, Clemenceau had a compact physique and a combative style that earned him the nickname “Tiger.” World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z The French authorities reported 45 tons of asbestos aboard Clemenceau, but environmental groups said they had evidence that it contained much more. A Proud Ship Turned Into a Giant Recycling Problem. Brazil Plans to Sink It. 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z “What interested me most there,” Clemenceau wrote later, “was the key of the Bastille—the gift of Lafayette. As an ex-jailbird I am naturally interested in such things.” How France’s treasured Bastille key ended up at Mount Vernon 2022-07-14T04:00:00Z Clemenceau — a former radical left-wing mayor of Montmartre who would become prime minister of France — tried to pressure President Félix Faure to buy the entire series for the French state. Perspective | Monet’s towering obsession Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was pivotal to delivering victory in World War II, often quoted France’s Georges Clemenceau’s insight from the first global conflagration: “War is too important to be left to the generals.” Opinion | The original proposition 2021-09-15T04:00:00Z Determined to punish Germany, Clemenceau rarely agreed with Wilson and his larger quest for world peace. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z France, as one former prime minister, Georges Clemenceau, observed, “is an extremely fertile country: You plant functionaries and taxes grow.” The Entangling, Ever-Extending Labyrinth of French Lockdowns 2021-04-26T04:00:00Z But over the next few days, he gave way on almost every point to Clemenceau and agreed to a peace deal that punished Germany and preserved other nations’ imperial ambitions. Opinion | History tells us what a virus can do to a president 2020-10-04T04:00:00Z Clemenceau intuited that Monet could have painted as many versions of the cathedral as there are seconds in the day. Perspective | Monet’s towering obsession The deliberations at Versailles had also inflamed Keynes’s animosity towards the British prime minister, David Lloyd George, and French premier Georges Clemenceau. Balance of power: The Economic Consequences of the Peace at 100 2019-09-22T04:00:00Z As Georges Clemenceau observed at the time: “Dreyfus was the victim, but Picquart was the hero.” Roman Polanski and Nate Parker both have movies at the Venice Film Festival. Only one is worth seeing 2019-09-03T04:00:00Z Wilson arrived in Paris for the peace talks prepared to battle with Georges Clemenceau, the 77-year-old “Tiger” of France, who wanted Germany to pay heavily for waging war. A killer flu was raging. But in 1918, U.S. officials ignored the crisis to fight a war. 2018-02-03T05:00:00Z British and French Prime Ministers David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau — whose nickname was “the tiger” — came to his room. Opinion | History tells us what a virus can do to a president 2020-10-04T04:00:00Z But to Clemenceau, who contrasted Monet’s vision with what he called the “false miracles of Christianity,” the Rouen Cathedral series constituted “a revolution without a gunshot.” Perspective | Monet’s towering obsession Keynes wrote of Clemenceau, for instance, that he was “dry in soul and empty of hope”. Balance of power: The Economic Consequences of the Peace at 100 2019-09-22T04:00:00Z In Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron laid a wreath at the statue of wartime French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, a key architect of peace between the great powers. Veterans Day marked with parades, somber ceremonies 2017-11-11T05:00:00Z But he was an enfeebled shadow of his former self, quickly caving in to Clemenceau’s demands. A killer flu was raging. But in 1918, U.S. officials ignored the crisis to fight a war. 2018-02-03T05:00:00Z Clemenceau was a key architect of peace between the great powers. President Macron of France solemnly marks Armistice Day 2017-11-11T05:00:00Z “War,” Georges Clemenceau supposedly said, “is too serious a matter to be left to military men.” Opinion | Don’t Ban the Bomb 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z Inclined to judge people by their hands and fingernails, Keynes several times hinted darkly that throughout the negotiations, Clemenceau’s “grey-gloved hands” were “never uncovered”. Balance of power: The Economic Consequences of the Peace at 100 2019-09-22T04:00:00Z In recent years, Able has dismantled ships for the United States Navy, as well as the French aircraft carrier Clemenceau. Digging the Graveyard of Oil’s Past 2017-06-08T04:00:00Z Clemenceau’s greatest triumph — and Wilson’s greatest humiliation in his moment of weakness— was acquiescence to what became known as the “War Guilt Clause.” A killer flu was raging. But in 1918, U.S. officials ignored the crisis to fight a war. 2018-02-03T05:00:00Z During Saturday’s events, Macron paid homage to the wartime French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau by laying a wreath at his statue on the famed avenue. President Macron of France solemnly marks Armistice Day 2017-11-11T05:00:00Z She also used a quote from the early 20th century French prime minister Georges Clemenceau: “Once a soldier of God, and now a soldier of Liberty, France will always be the soldier of the ideal.” Marine Le Pen's use of Fillon phrases was tribute, not plagiarism, says aide 2017-05-02T04:00:00Z But great wartime leaders such as Lincoln, Clemenceau and Churchill shared an iron determination to see their war efforts through. When President Trump Goes to War 2016-11-18T05:00:00Z As she passed by, Clemenceau turned to his companion and sighed, "Oh, to be 70 again!" Should we embrace the mid-life crisis rather than be embarrassed by it? - BBC News 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z En route to fight one of his many duels, French politician Georges Clemenceau bought a one-way train ticket. Can Clinton do in 2016 what Reagan did in 1980? 2016-07-25T04:00:00Z Russia, by contrast, was viewed by US leaders roughly the same way that Lloyd George and Clemenceau had viewed Germany at Versailles - as a defeated enemy worthy to be crushed, not helped. How much was 1989 like 1919? 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z Burke, walking in on the telling of the story, bluntly called Clemenceau a word roughly meaning less than a gentlemen. School bell rings, drawing in students of history 2014-10-26T04:00:00Z Just as Georges Clemenceau observed that “War is too important to be left to the generals,” so it is with veteran hiring. What Government Should Actually Do To Support Veterans' Employment 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z On his 80th birthday, the French statesman Clemenceau was taking the air on the Champs-Elysees with a friend when a beautiful young woman came towards them. Should we embrace the mid-life crisis rather than be embarrassed by it? - BBC News 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z Clemenceau - with 1,000 tonnes of asbestos - was scrapped in Hartlepool The main part of the cleaning process takes about 12 months but the process continues. How do you scrap an aircraft carrier? 2013-05-20T09:21:34Z It was 10 months from the time that pieces started "dropping" from the Clemenceau to the end of the cutting work. How do you scrap an aircraft carrier? 2013-05-20T09:21:34Z Marcus points to the time line on private schools and a picture of a young George Clemenceau, in 1867 or so. School bell rings, drawing in students of history 2014-10-26T04:00:00Z As the Commission was to meet again to finish the consideration of the Covenant, he agreed to confer with M. Clemenceau, saying he would have to learn the other's views. Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft 2012-03-16T02:00:21.923Z The only military equipment worn by Georges Clemenceau was a pair of leather puttees which didn't quite fit, but he had eyes and eyebrows and a jaw which all combined to suggest pugnacity. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z But Clemenceau, young democrat as he was then, would not recognize that virtue. Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) 2012-02-27T03:00:14.477Z A challenge comparable to the Ark Royal was presented to its workers when the French aircraft carrier Clemenceau arrived early in 2009. How do you scrap an aircraft carrier? 2013-05-20T09:21:34Z And M. Clemenceau up to the present has not denied that he refused to enter upon negotiations on the basis of the renunciation of the reacquisition of Alsace-Lorraine. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z The Session was presided over by M. Clemenceau, who showed no signs of the effects of his recent wound by an assassin's bullet. Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft 2012-03-16T02:00:21.923Z It was on September 16, 1917, that Clemenceau saw American soldiers, but he had seen them once before and that was in Richmond in 1864 when Grant marched into the city. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z By this policy Clemenceau did us not a small service. Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) 2012-02-27T03:00:14.477Z Clemenceau - with 1,000 tonnes of asbestos - were scrapped in Hartlepool Even when a ship is in place, it is some time before it meets its demise. How do you scrap an aircraft carrier? 2013-05-20T09:21:34Z Count Czernin told a lie when he said that some time before the German offensive began Premier Clemenceau caused him to be asked "if he was ready to open negotiations and upon what basis." Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z At this point in our conversation, the telephone rang and M. Bourgeois was informed that the President of the Ministry, M. Clemenceau, desired to see him at once. Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft 2012-03-16T02:00:21.923Z Clemenceau was then a school teacher in America. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z Friedrich Adler himself, however, seeks the key to the balance of power, not in Russia and Hungary, but in the West, in the countries of Clemenceau and Lloyd George. Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) 2012-02-27T03:00:14.477Z An antagonist not for Dr. Wilsons and M. Clemenceaus and the Societies for the Spread of True Americanization, but an unpolitical, highly orthodox, leering, pitchfork-brandishing vis â vis for simple men of God. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z Instructions were given M. Armand in the presence of his chief by M. Clemenceau as follows: "Listen and say nothing." Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z Georges Clemenceau has been a rabid foe to Religion and to the Church from the very beginning of his political career. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z There were sports as well as military exercises in the program arranged for Clemenceau. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z However, even here it is permissible to ask: Does the policy of Clemenceau himself really correspond to the balance of power? Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) 2012-02-27T03:00:14.477Z “War is too serious a matter,” Georges Clemenceau famously quipped, “to entrust to the generals.” At War: Renaming the Campaigns 2011-07-27T17:17:25Z Well, until this incident M. Clemenceau had seen this officer of the Intelligence Department only once, for five minutes at a riding school fifteen or twenty years ago. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z The fall of the year 1906 was marked by the creation of a new cabinet of which M. Georges Clemenceau was Premier. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z The camp's next distinguished visitor was Georges Clemenceau, the veteran French statesman who was soon to be Premier of France. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z We can only record that in 1889, M. Clemenceau, who had refused many pressing invitations to leave Paris for Draguignan, consented to take up his election as deputy for the Proven�al department. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z And was there no one who could have cautioned him against the finesse of Clemenceau who spent sixty years sharpening his wits on the political grindstone of Europe? Psycho-Phone Messages 2011-03-27T02:00:12.363Z Finally, Count Czernin, as a last resource, says that what he attributes to M. Clemenceau is unimportant. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z The new Cabinet included among its members certain notorious anti-clericals, among whom were Clemenceau, as Minister of the Interior, Briand, as Minister of Instruction and Worship, and Doumergue, as Minister of Commerce. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z At the end of this speech General Sibert said to the men who had heard it: "You will henceforth be known as the Clemenceau Battalion." Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z We are told that the elder Clemenceau "communicated to his son his hatred of injustice, his independence, his scientific worship of facts, his refusal to bow to anything less than the verdict of experiment." Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The Clemenceau, once the pride of the French navy, spent its final few years being moved around as officials tried to find a final resting place for the vessel. 2010-02-05T14:30:00Z M. Clemenceau did not wish to assume the responsibility of interrupting conferences which had yielded no results, but which might furnish useful sources of information. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z The State has power also to abolish the Church and transform its property into State property as was recently done in France under the direction of Premier Clemenceau. The Menace of Prohibition Clemenceau saw American troops that day for the second time, the first having been when, as a young French senator, he watched General Grant's soldiers march into Richmond. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z But perhaps these friendships are of later date; as the memoirs of the mid-Victorians come more and more to light, the name of M. Clemenceau will be looked for in the record. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Crews battled flames on the former French aircraft carrier Clemenceau near Hartlepool for more than an hour. 2010-02-05T14:30:00Z On Aug. 22 and 23 Count Revertata entered into discussions with Major Armand, which, however, as Premier Clemenceau quite correctly declares, yielded no result. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z If this may seem incredible one has only to think of the fate of Clemenceau, of Venizelos, or of Woodrow Wilson. Victory out of Ruin When Clemenceau talked to the doughboys, however, he had more than old memories with which to stir them. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z It is obvious that in making this experiment M. Clemenceau exercised a great deal of care and forethought. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The Clemenceau, which arrived at the dry dock a year ago, was turned away by India and Egypt for being too toxic to be broken up. 2010-02-05T14:30:00Z The accusation of lying brought against Count Czernin by M. Clemenceau cannot therefore be maintained, even in the restricted sense made by the present communiqu� of the French Government. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z His reception by the President of France, by the premier, Georges Clemenceau, and other French statesmen came as a matter of course. The Career of Leonard Wood A more powerful speech was that of Clemenceau, now Premier of France, but then an earnest private citizen, writing for his paper. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z There can be little doubt that these facts were in the memory of the elder Clemenceau and were transmitted to his son. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Able UK said the project to dismantle the 32,700-tonne Clemenceau is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. 2010-02-05T14:30:00Z The events which occurred afterward naturally are unknown to me, but I presume, from the statement made by Premier Clemenceau, that Count Revertata returned to the charge. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z Clemenceau showed himself during his lengthy control of power an astute politician. A History of the Third French Republic Clemenceau, speaking of Foch at the end of the battle to which the Americans had contributed so much, said: "He looks twenty years younger." Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z It is often to be recognized in M. Clemenceau's sketches of landscapes, and is manifestly the scene of part of his novel, Les Plus Forts. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z In March 1906 the fall of the Rouvier ministry, owing to the riots provoked by the inventories of church property, at last brought Clemenceau to power as minister of the interior in the Sarrien cabinet. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" Parleys Resumed in January The Clemenceau version that the discussions between Revertata and Armand were proceeding on his entry into office is incorrect. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z These different movements Clemenceau met with his customary seesaw of friendliness and harshness, and the Government was usually victorious. A History of the Third French Republic And then the politicians poke their noses in and go and make peace, and Clemenceau demobs Aurelle! General Bramble For, in the pages of La M�l�e Sociale, M. Clemenceau shows himself interpenetrated by the sorrows rather than sustained by the possibilities of the tormented inhabitants of earth. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z It soon became known that he intended to go to the Peace Conference in person—at the request, it was intimated, of Clemenceau and Lloyd George. Woodrow Wilson's Administration and Achievements The dispute raised by M. Clemenceau has, moreover, diverted attention from the real kernel of Count Czernin's statement. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z The Chamber sided with Delcassé and Clemenceau discovered that his sarcasm had overreached itself. A History of the Third French Republic I know I was rather glad to start off to the new gold river, because of Ernestine Clemenceau. Somehow Good The Parisian scenes in M. Clemenceau's novel are not very amusing, and, oddly enough, they are weighed down by a sort of heavy gorgeousness, somewhat in the mode of Disraeli not at his best. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z To assume that Mr. Wilson was ever deceived by the transparent tactics of Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Clemenceau is to assume the impossible. Woodrow Wilson's Administration and Achievements He is reduced to maintaining that Major Armand was M. Clemenceau's confidential man. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z They were under the inspiration of men like Clemenceau and the active leadership of Joseph Caillaux and tried to revive the methods of the old Bloc of Combes. A History of the Third French Republic Clemenceau was the chairman of the conference and sat at the head of the table. Birdseye Views of Far Lands What is perhaps the most characteristic passage of M. Clemenceau's single novel may be quoted as an example both of his philosophy and of his style. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Wrote one of my best articles, on the importance of either L. G. learning French or Clemenceau learning English. Punch or the London Charivari, October 10, 1920 A short time before the beginning of the offensive in the west M. Clemenceau inquired of me whether and upon what basis I was prepared to negotiate. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z General Boulanger had been first "invented" as a leader by the extreme Radicals, and especially by Clemenceau, the démolisseur or destroyer of ministries. A History of the Third French Republic Especially M. Clemenceau was severely censured as being altogether too good a fellow to make a reliable minister. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 3, May 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature With the clairvoyance of the biologist, M. Clemenceau divines the vanity of these remonstrances, and from the terrible cruelty of Nature he sees no relief save in vigorous action. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z In that gallery of treaty-makers Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Wilson focussed the "fierce light" that beat about the proceedings. An African Adventure To hide his confusion he tries to maintain that the conversation was resumed at the request of M. Clemenceau. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z Even the leaders of the Radicals, Clemenceau and Floquet, in time found themselves involved. A History of the Third French Republic On the other hand the youth who attempted to assassinate Clemenceau was sentenced to death, pardoned, and sent to penal servitude. A Dominie in Doubt I have already spoken of the immense influence evidently exercised on Clemenceau by Renan's early and least ripe work L'Avenir de la Science. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z It was made no easier by those Italians who clamorously objected to the remark of Clemenceau, when he said that both Yugoslavs and Italians had been compelled to fight in Austria's army. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 For Count Czernin's contention to be true, M. Clemenceau would have had to take the initiative in question before he was Premier. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z Unfortunately, M. Fallières, when chosen, had his master, and was largely under the control of Clemenceau. A History of the Third French Republic The Order was next bestowed on an Admiral, who held a command in the South Pacific, and on M. Clemenceau. Lady Bountiful When Mr. Hyndman urged that this attitude of hostility to all parties might lose him his seat in the Var, Clemenceau "laughed at the very idea of such a defeat." Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The reader will resent being troubled by this kind of balderdash, but Messrs. Clemenceau, Lloyd-George and Wilson may have resented it even more. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 Clemenceau's classic phrase, "Remember that the Germans are at Noyon," had unexpectedly come alive again. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z Promoted a few weeks later to Major-General, he became Minister of War in Clemenceau's Cabinet. A History of the Third French Republic Reduced to the simplest terms, that is the substance of Clemenceau's appeal. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon The career of M. Clemenceau as deputy for the Var came to an end in 1893, after the explosion of the Panama scandal. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The Italian commander, Admiral Cagni, likewise sent a protest, but Clemenceau upheld the Yugoslavs. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 The present Premier, Clemenceau, is an example of this fondness of the French for government by old men. Face to Face with Kaiserism A succession of weak and ineffective ministries had been followed by Clemenceau's incoherencies and alterations of policy, though it remained consistently Radical and not socialistic. A History of the Third French Republic Our descendants will say, of a truth there were giants in those days, and among the giants we must make a large place for Clemenceau. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon The legislative elections were at hand, and the enemies of M. Clemenceau very cleverly organized a press propaganda, which presented him to the French public in an absolutely odious light. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z "What we want," exclaimed Clemenceau, "is a Government in Italy!"—and the Italian delegates, with flushed faces, pointed out that it was not Italy which wanted Rieka, but Rieka which wanted Italy. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 Clemenceau is seventy-six years old, but is a vigorous fighter. Face to Face with Kaiserism However, Clemenceau asked the Foreign Minister, M. de Selves, point-blank if the French Ambassador at Berlin had not complained of interference in the diplomatic negotiations. A History of the Third French Republic The invincible courage of Clemenceau is in the challenge he has just flung out to the enemies of France. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon Moreover, the months which had extended between M. Clemenceau's political fall and the publication of La M�l�e Sociale had been marked by violent unrest and by a succession of political crimes. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The summary disregard of Lansing, shown by Wilson at Paris, was less striking than the snubbing of Balfour by Lloyd George, or the cold brutality with which Clemenceau treated the other French delegates. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. One wonders whether M. Clemenceau might not have been somewhat less discomposed on the subject had he been at the head of affairs. Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918 Something of the general astonishment was voiced by Clemenceau, if the story of him is true. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 For months Clemenceau has been going up and down France, heartening the people. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon In a passage of rare picturesque beauty M. Clemenceau reproduces the animated and mysterious scene. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z For Clemenceau was a realist; he did not permit himself the luxury of being deceived even by the good qualities of his own countrymen. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Clemenceau ministry, which survived until July, 1909, adopted a programme which was more frankly socialistic than was that of any of its predecessors. The Governments of Europe No one thinks the Kaiser less virtuous than Lloyd George or Clemenceau. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 But what Rodin wanted us to see was his head of Clemenceau. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon This, put briefly, is the thesis of M. Clemenceau. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z On Clemenceau's right, and half facing him, sat the two American delegates, Wilson and Lansing. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Clemenceau's desire for vengeance triumphed over Wilson's principles in the center of the world stage. Women's Wild Oats Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards You see, Mother, Clemenceau got very irritated with President Wilson, and Lloyd George the same with Orlando. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 When the covering was lifted, there stood the very embodiment of the man who is supreme in France to-day,—Clemenceau. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon Where M. Clemenceau's emotion seems to be slightly deficient in logic is the parallel between these ancient gods who retain his sympathy, and the strictly impersonal forces of which he acknowledges them a symbol. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Disappointed liberals have assumed that the inner council was formed with the object of separating President Wilson from contact with popular ideas and bringing him to acceptance of the old-style peace desired by Clemenceau. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. "Take this here meeting which they held it on Saturday, Abe," Morris continued, "and it was terrible the way Chairman Clemenceau jumps, for instance, on a feller from Belgium by the name M. Hyman." Potash and Perlmutter Settle Things They were country friends of Clemenceau's, and he had said that morning that they were to have the centre window, and that artists could go to—somewhere else. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 Clemenceau makes me think of a stag, holding the wolves at bay, while his herd finds safety in flight. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon What does M. Clemenceau really mean us to understand by Pan? Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Furthermore, at that time Clemenceau, confined to his house by the wound inflicted by a would-be assassin, was unable to attend the sessions of the Council of Ten. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. "I wouldn't blame Chairman Clemenceau neither, because if this here Peace Conference is going to end this side of nineteen fifty, it's got to be speeded up some." Potash and Perlmutter Settle Things Clemenceau and he used to have great jokes. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 In her darkest hour what France and the world needed was a hero, a man of oak and rock, a great heart, a lion,—and the world found such a man in Clemenceau. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon In no other of his writings is M. Clemenceau quite so emancipated from the prejudice of the moment as he is m the preface to Le Grand Pan. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z He anticipated a struggle with Clemenceau and Lloyd George over the amount of indemnity which was to be demanded from Germany, as well as over the territory of which she was to be deprived. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Clemenceau was Premier, this being his first term. Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers Often I have seen them rocking with laughter together, Clemenceau's grey-gloved hands on Hughes' shoulders, leaning over him and shouting into his enormous deaf cars. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 Georges Clemenceau, Premier of France, is another who stands for justice and liberty. Winning a Cause World War Stories The career of M. Clemenceau has been marked throughout by sudden and spasmodic crises, rather than by slow evolution of events. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The polite sneer that underlay the latter phrase aroused the wrath of the more radical deputies, but the Chamber gave Clemenceau an overwhelming vote of confidence as he thus threw down the gage. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. The heirship of the state is an idea already broached in France, sustained by Clemenceau, Pelletan, and many other distinguished citizens, and discussed in the Chamber of Deputies. The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891 That great French song, "La Madelon de la Victoire," connecting the names of Foch and Clemenceau, was sung with joy, and yet, when sung, tears were never far away—tears of thankfulness! An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 He was thrown into prison, but his son, Georges Clemenceau, became an even greater worker in the cause of freedom. Winning a Cause World War Stories This was J'accuse, the admirably effective title of which, so M. Maurice Le Blond assures us, was the invention of Clemenceau. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Clemenceau, according to an American delegate, "had climbed on the band-wagon." Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Mr. Clemenceau, premier of France, was elected chairman. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights It was very amusing to sit there and listen to Clemenceau—"Le Tigre"—putting the fear of death into the delegates of the smaller nations if they talked too long. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 Clemenceau believed him innocent, and proved that the trial was unjust. Winning a Cause World War Stories The scene is laid in a village deep in the heart of Poitou, and commentators have recognized a close reproduction of Mouilleron-en-Paradis, the hamlet near Fontenay where M. Clemenceau was born. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Neither Lloyd George nor Clemenceau dared to go to their constituents with the truth, namely that Germany could not possibly pay the enormous indemnities which the politicians had led the people to expect. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. As Lloyd George, Premier Clemenceau of France, Premier Orlando of Italy, and other Europeans recognized, his utterances most clearly and cogently expressed the principles for which civilization was battling against the Hun. History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War Apparently, the smaller the nation he represented, the more the delegate felt it incumbent on himself to talk, but after a while, Clemenceau, with the grey gloves whirling about, would shout him down. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 The whole nation was interested in the Dreyfus case, and the youth of France especially hailed Clemenceau as a leader of justice. Winning a Cause World War Stories It is easy to understand that M. Clemenceau has taken this pathetic and tremulous figure as representative of what is chimerical in the society of the day. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z If Clemenceau had yielded in January when the League was demanded by Wilson, it was with the mental reservation that when the "practical" issues came up, the victory should be his. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Clemenceau orders arrest of former Premier Caillaux on high treason charge. History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War Clemenceau rose and said a few words expressing a desire that the Germans would come forward and sign. An Onlooker in France 1917-1919 Instantly Premier Clemenceau pushed open the door of his car, and, while the man continued firing, sprang upon him and grappled with him until the police reached the spot and seized the offender. Winning a Cause World War Stories M. Clemenceau did not pause, meanwhile, from his journalistic labours, and he continued to offer to the public of Paris successive selections from the mass of his productions. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z In a contest of obstinacy even Wilson could be matched by Clemenceau. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. But no sooner was the Armistice signed than Foch addressed a note to Clemenceau, setting forth the necessity of making the Rhine the western frontier of Germany. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy In M. Clemenceau's words, right can not be firmly established as long as the world is based on might. Fighting France Even those who opposed Clemenceau's political policies, strongly denounced the attempt upon his life, which had been made by a supposed Russian socialist. Winning a Cause World War Stories The great merit of M. Clemenceau, in the agitated years when he wielded a pen that was like a rapier, consisted in his fearless and disdainful audacity. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z In return for these concessions by Clemenceau, Wilson gave an extraordinary quid pro quo. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. That very afternoon he met Lloyd George and Clemenceau. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy The day of the German surrender, Clemenceau, Premier of France, made this significant statement: "Great have been the problems of the war, but greater will be the problems of peace." Catholic Problems in Western Canada Clemenceau is reported to have wept when he read the letter. Winning a Cause World War Stories "Il faut conqu�rir," she incessantly repeats; she is a kind of tigress, and she seems to be, in petticoats, a type of every social and political movement of which M. Clemenceau disapproves. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z In each country there was another group demanding a "peace of annihilation," with the payment of all war costs by the defeated, but Lloyd George and Clemenceau feared at the moment to raise this issue. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Finally Wilson and Lloyd George offered the guarantee treaties, and Clemenceau agreed to take the proposal under consideration. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy But, with Clemenceau, we also are realizing—and some countries, with bitter deception and depressing sorrow, "That greater still are the Problems of Peace." Catholic Problems in Western Canada Clemenceau, the embodiment of the dauntless spirit of France, stood forth the very soul of patriotic ardor and indomitable courage. Winning a Cause World War Stories There was also a professional tradition to which young Georges Clemenceau assented. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z He knew that in the negotiations Clemenceau and Sonnino would be definitely opposed to his programme and that he could not count upon Lloyd George. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Foch was opposed to this compromise, and adopted a course of action which was very embarrassing to Clemenceau. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy After the débâcle in the winter of 1918-19 it was intimated to me as a fact that when Clemenceau came into power a peace of understanding with Germany became out of the question. In the World War Soon afterwards, Georges Clemenceau became Minister of War, and was seeking a new head for the Staff College. Foch the Man A Life of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Armies The government of defence nominated Dr. Clemenceau Mayor of Montmartre, the most violent centre of revolutionary emotion, where the excesses of the Commune presently began. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Clemenceau dwarfed the other French delegates, with a single exception, not alone by the magic of his personality but by the grip which he had on the imagination of France. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Wilson and Lloyd George finally protested so vigorously to Clemenceau that Foch had to give way. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy When Clemenceau came into office the definite destruction of Germany was the dominant war aim. In the World War "I know it very well," was Clemenceau's answer. Foch the Man A Life of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Armies M. Clemenceau, in that intense and unceasing contemplation of life which has been his most remarkable characteristic, has always been inspired by English models. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z But Wilson was clearly troubled by the Welshman's mercurial policy, and before he finally left for America, found relief in the solid consistency of Clemenceau. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. In view of the promises of Clemenceau and Lloyd George that Germany should pay the cost of the war, the question of reparations was an exceedingly difficult one to adjust. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy Our negotiations, however, had begun under Briand, and Clemenceau only came into power when the peace negotiations had become entangled and were beginning to falter. In the World War Inspired by Clemenceau, who had visited the place a day or two before, they were working day and night, regardless of bombardments and nightly bombing raids. The Fifth Leicestershire A Record Of The 1/5th Battalion The Leicestershire Regiment, T.F., During The War, 1914-1919. In this strange way M. Clemenceau opens an essay in defence of a purely positivist theory of human existence. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Proceedings were necessarily in both French and English, because none of the big men except Clemenceau and Sonnino used the two languages with comfort. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. President Wilson stoutly opposed the inclusion of war costs as contrary to the pre-Armistice agreement, and Lloyd George and Clemenceau finally had to give in. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy Conquests are made by right of the conqueror—such was Clemenceau's and Orlando's policy—or else the world is ruled on the principles of national justice, as Wilson wished it to be. In the World War Other men might have been excused for not foreseeing the attitude of Churchill, Clemenceau and Millerand; but Marxians could not be excused, since this attitude was in exact accord with their own formula. The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism For M. Clemenceau, Pan is the symbol of life in its harmonious and composite action, and science is the intelligent worship of Pan. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The interpreter, Mantoux, who sat behind Clemenceau, was no mere translator. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. But Clemenceau and Lloyd George had made such extravagant promises to their people that they were afraid to announce at this time a sum which would necessarily be much less than the people expected. From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy But Clemenceau, too, the direct opposite of Wilson, was not quite open in his dealings. In the World War Out of the men not actually on duty, a guard of honour was found to accompany M. Clemenceau on his triumphal entry into the city on behalf of the French Republic. The Story of the "9th King's" in France For the next quarter of a century Clemenceau was exclusively occupied with politics. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z By the time the reports were finished, that body had divided into two smaller bodies: the Council of Foreign Ministers, and the Council of Premiers, composed of Clemenceau, Lloyd George, Wilson, and Orlando. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Mr. Asquith may find it no disadvantage to take fresh blood into his Administration, as M. Viviani has undoubtedly strengthened the French Government by the admission of M. Delcass� and M. Clemenceau. New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why? One could not despise Clemenceau or dislike him, but only take a different view as to the nature of civilized man, or indulge, at least, a different hope. The Economic Consequences of the Peace Jaurès was beaten, and he yielded, with the result that Clemenceau, a man far too intelligent not to be a practical Socialist at heart, has become semi-reactionary for want of support. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 These circumstances, which paralysed for many years the parliamentary activity of Clemenceau, have to be borne in mind when we examine his literary record. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Though he lacked the political brilliance of Lloyd George and had not the suppressed but irresistible vehemence that characterized Clemenceau, his very simplicity of argument availed much. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. The story goes that Clemenceau, a man of action, became impatient of the intrigues for the post, and determined to make his own choice unhampered. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915 The figure and bearing of Clemenceau are universally familiar. The Economic Consequences of the Peace I'll bet she will—" "I wouldn't do that," interposed Clemenceau—"bet on anything that she will do. More Toasts M. Clemenceau had followed the track of Pan through the valleys of Arcadia, and up the rocky pathways that rise abruptly from the stony bed of Alpheus. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Its statements were approved publicly by allied experts who knew the situation, and privately by Clemenceau and Lloyd George. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. According to the story, Clemenceau, after a conference one day upon routine business with Foch, asked the latter to dine. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915 Clemenceau had been clever enough to let it be seen that he would swallow the League at a price. The Economic Consequences of the Peace "Ah, but don't do that, either," cautioned Clemenceau. More Toasts M. Clemenceau did not hesitate to throw the weight of his pen into the unpopular scale. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z M. Clemenceau exclaimed of him, lifting up amazed hands, "I have never met so ignorant a man as Lloyd George!" The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster At the time that Foch was appointed Director of the Ecole de Guerre, Clemenceau was Premier, and upon the latter fell the task of choosing an officer for the important Directorship. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915 Thus it was that Clemenceau brought to success, what had seemed to be, a few months before, the extraordinary and impossible proposal that the Germans should not be heard. The Economic Consequences of the Peace But one of the two always gave way at the last moment, just as both had given way to M. Clemenceau at the outset. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference At such a moment M. Clemenceau sat down to write his solitary novel. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Once he thought he had persuaded M. Clemenceau, a Radical leader, to form a ministry; but his party gave him to understand that they would not support him. France in the Nineteenth Century What was scoffed at as a whim of Pinchon and Clemenceau now is unveiled as a yearning of those at the head of the Governments. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915 In so far as the main economic lines of the Treaty represent an intellectual idea, it is the idea of France and of Clemenceau. The Economic Consequences of the Peace The government, whose powers were concentrated in the hands of M. Clemenceau, had little time to attend to these grievances. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference But M. Clemenceau seemed always full, and copious as was the output, the reader had always the impression that there was much more behind. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Two gentlemen present had that afternoon seen M. Grévy, who had implored them to find some leader who would form a Page 433 ministry; already had M. Clemenceau been thought of, but he was undecided. France in the Nineteenth Century And M. Clemenceau, as the French Prime Minister, has already nominated one or more bishops, as was the case throughout France itself up to 1905. Fields of Victory Clemenceau was by far the most eminent member of the Council of Four, and he had taken the measure of his colleagues. The Economic Consequences of the Peace In the Dreyfus days I saw a good deal of M. Clemenceau in his editorial office, when he would unburden his soul to M.M. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference But for his catastrophe in 1893, it is probable that M. Clemenceau would never have become an author. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z He is French by birth, and his name is Felix Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau M. Clemenceau, no friendly judge of the ministers of any religious body, pronounced him one of the three greatest men he had met in England. The Charm of Oxford Two rival schemes for the future polity of the world took the field,—the Fourteen Points of the President, and the Carthaginian Peace of M. Clemenceau. The Economic Consequences of the Peace M. Clemenceau, the professional destroyer, who can boast that he overthrew eighteen Cabinets, or nineteen if we include his own, was unquestionably the right man to carry on the war. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference He was the same man who had directed the hazing of young Jules Clemenceau a short time before. The Boy Allies at Verdun Or, Saving France from the Enemy Depend upon it, Jews though they are, they will applaud your Christian forgiveness, and, I do not doubt, Frenchman though he is, young Clemenceau will give you his hand. The Son of Clemenceau "M. Clemenceau ... speaks English with rare perfection, having spent years in the United States." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 5, 1919 It is worth while to point out in passing a further element in the situation, namely, the opposition which existed between the "crushing" policy of M. Clemenceau and the financial necessities of M. Klotz. The Economic Consequences of the Peace M. Clemenceau's acquaintanceship with international politics was at once superior to that of the British Premier and very slender. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference He thrust a hand in his pocket and produced a black pea, which not many days before had rolled from the pocket of Jules Clemenceau. The Boy Allies at Verdun Or, Saving France from the Enemy It was the young nobleman who had aided her flight with Clemenceau at Munich, and of whom she had not cherished a second thought! The Son of Clemenceau "M. Clemenceau, speaking in excellent English, said 'Yes.'" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 5, 1919 Georges Clemenceau had a series of striking head-lines which had been robbed of all their text. The Soul of the War M. Clemenceau, who before the war was the intimate friend of Austrian journalists, hated his country's enemies with undying hate. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference How could Stubbs know they had found the peas when they fell from the pocket of Jules Clemenceau? The Boy Allies at Verdun Or, Saving France from the Enemy "It would appear that you do not know yourself as Felix Clemenceau?" The Son of Clemenceau The best news in February was that of M. Clemenceau's escape, though wounded, from the Anarchist assassin who had attempted to translate Trotsky's threat into action. Mr. Punch's History of the Great War If I were a French journalist it might really happen that Monsieur Clemenceau might challenge me to meet him with pistols. All Things Considered Mainly to statesmanship and skilful maneuvering Japan is indebted for her success at the Paris Conference, where her cause was referred by Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau to Mr. Wilson to deal with. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference I may, at any rate, quote from one or two of the letters written to M. Clemenceau, to suggest a stay-at-home aspect of the war of which we do not hear much. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them "Clemenceau?" echoed the student, remembering what he had heard in the music-hall. The Son of Clemenceau This is the man who invented that diabolical thrust with which Georges Clemenceau laid low so many of his political opponents. The Cruise of the Jasper B. I cannot speak like Clemenceau and Deroulede, for their words are like echoes of their pistols. The Wisdom of Father Brown M. Clemenceau is the incarnation of the tireless spirit of destruction. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Most of the newspapers which followed the government to Bordeaux have returned to the capital, but that intransigeant government-baiter, the venerable Georges Clemenceau, still continues his bombardment from close range. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them The loss of Antonino the detailed plans delayed Clemenceau in his project. The Son of Clemenceau We have our dangerous men, but we have no one in the same class as Clemenceau. A Visit to Three Fronts June 1916 Many of the so-called "Liberals" in England have assailed Mr. Wilson bitterly because, as they declare, he yielded too much to their own Premier, Mr. Lloyd George, and to Mr. Clemenceau. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him As a war leader Mr. Lloyd George had been hastily classed with Marlborough and Chatham, M. Clemenceau compared to Danton, and Mr. Wilson set apart in a category to himself. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference And his conversation with Clemenceau will send Hartington into hysterics re Irish Local Government.' The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1 On the side of the heart, too, the same justice rewarded Clemenceau, for he married Rebecca, and they were happy in having sons to bear his name worthily. The Son of Clemenceau Yesterday I met one of these men of power—M. Clemenceau, once Prime Minister, now the destroyer of governments. A Visit to Three Fronts June 1916 Another a few days ago reported that Clemenceau had made headway with his insistence upon maintenance of balance of power. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him At the Conference M. Clemenceau moved every lever to deliver his country for all time from the danger of further invasions. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Those who wanted to fight to the end pretended confidence, the papers kept on boasting, and Clemenceau had never slept better in his life. Clerambault The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War "Well, where did you think of going?" asked Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau President Wilson and M. Clemenceau each said none. The Bullitt Mission to Russia Clemenceau looked as if losing his best friend when he said Good Bye in Invalides Station. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him It is fair to add that M. Clemenceau was no uncompromising partisan of the conquest of the left bank of the Rhine, nor of colonial conquests. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference M. Clemenceau's words caused a decided sensation among the delegates already in Paris and excited much comment in the press. The Peace Negotiations A Personal Narrative Convinced that she had lost the battle and forgetting her cunning, Madame Clemenceau threw off the veil and showed herself the direct offspring of the infernal regions. The Son of Clemenceau Therefore, Mr. Lloyd George's proposal, with the modifications introduced after careful consideration by President Wilson and M. Clemenceau, gave a possible solution. The Bullitt Mission to Russia Clemenceau has given you great chance; this country and whole world will sustain you. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Altogether his _exposé_ was a masterpiece, and was appreciated by Mr. Wilson and M. Clemenceau. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference At least I assume that was the reason, for he promised to enter into the treaty of assistance which M. Clemenceau insisted should be signed. The Peace Negotiations A Personal Narrative "I daresay if you and M. Daniels should approve, I might have a situation to travel for the Clemenceau Rifle Company, for some months, in England or America—and explain the value of your invention." The Son of Clemenceau He would point out that, for Italy and probably for France also, as M. Clemenceau had stated, it was in reality a question of self-defence. The Bullitt Mission to Russia I want to be fair to M. Clemenceau and to France, but I cannot consent to the outright transfer to France of 300,000 Germans.' Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Accordingly, M. Clemenceau undertook to broach the matter to the American statesman without delay. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Balance of power, Clemenceau advocates; Wilson denounces; and Cecil plan; League and. The Peace Negotiations A Personal Narrative He would be the most to be deplored among men if he were not fond of Clemenceau after all that he had done for him. The Son of Clemenceau M. Clemenceau suggested that the manifesto to the Russian parties should be based solely on humanitarian grounds. The Bullitt Mission to Russia I told M. Clemenceau that I could not consent to such a solution of the problem. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him The way in which Italians accounted for M. Clemenceau's attitude was this. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Before this declaration could be discussed M. Clemenceau was announced and the conference came to an end. The Peace Negotiations A Personal Narrative "I mean that she sends the chill of death into the soul, heart and brain of man, and it congeals the marrow in his bones!" said Clemenceau, energetically. The Son of Clemenceau M. Clemenceau said they had met together to decide what could be done in Russia under present circumstances. The Bullitt Mission to Russia Whereupon President Wilson further said: 'I do not know whether I shall see M. Clemenceau again. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him My reply to M. Clemenceau was ready, but fear of impairing the prestige of the Conference prevented me from uttering it. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Undoubtedly Clemenceau spoke in their name, when he said, "my war aim is victory." With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement "M. Clemenceau, will you honor me with the clasp of the hand?" The Son of Clemenceau In deference to M. Clemenceau's views, they had put forward this new proposal. The Bullitt Mission to Russia M. Clemenceau called me a pro-German and abruptly left the room. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him M. Clemenceau had a conversation on the subject with Mr. Polk, who explained that the note was informal and given verbally, and conveyed the idea only of one nation in connection with the Armenian situation. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Another Frenchman said to me once, "when Clemenceau is speaking, no one dares to interrupt, for they know it is the voice of the soldier at the Front speaking." With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement "It is what I should diffuse by my cannon," returned Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau considered it to be most urgent that the delegates should be set to work. The Bullitt Mission to Russia Among these is a long and hitherto unpublished secret letter sent by Lloyd George to Nitti, Wilson, Clemenceau, and the other members of the Peace Conference. Peaceless Europe A declaration to this effect was made by Signor Orlando and taken cognizance of by M. Clemenceau, who undertook to lay the matter before Mr. Wilson, the sole arbitrator in Italian affairs. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference "Eh, but you are wiser than Clemenceau!" said the chauffeur. The Guest of Quesnay Human laws could have absolved him if he had slain the couple at sight, but Clemenceau, after the example of his father, had resolved not to transgress the divine mandate again, even in this cause. The Son of Clemenceau He agreed with M. Clemenceau that no country could continue in anarchy and that an end must eventually come; but they could not wait; they could not proceed to make peace and ignore Russia. The Bullitt Mission to Russia But Clemenceau makes it a question of regard and consideration for France. Peaceless Europe Undoubtedly," exclaimed M. Clemenceau, "if the Germans were victorious in the east of Europe the Allies would have lost the war. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference These be indeed no days for prophesying—Wilson gone, Clemenceau gone, Venizelos gone,—Lloyd George alone left! Letters of Franklin K. Lane Absorbed in meditation, Clemenceau did not hold out his hand, and, with the idea upon him of the engagement with Madame Clemenceau, the spy did not remind him of the omission. The Son of Clemenceau House, as long as Clemenceau was ill, to attempt to renew the Prinkipos proposal, as Clemenceau would simply have to hold up a finger and the whole thing would drop to the ground. The Bullitt Mission to Russia In actual fact, only one person did really effective work and directed the trend of the Conference, and that person was Clemenceau. Peaceless Europe What you advance is true enough for the moment," objected M. Clemenceau; "but you forget that our limitations are not to be applied at once. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Clemenceau is beaten for an office he did not want. Letters of Franklin K. Lane This laugh, loud but not jolly as it was intended to appear, routed Clemenceau's solemn thoughts. The Son of Clemenceau The President saw only slowly the consequences of that chaffering to which Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau led him. The Mirrors of Washington I do not think there is any man among the politicians I have known who is more individualistic than Clemenceau, who remains to-day the man of the old democracy. Peaceless Europe M. Clemenceau sent for M. Bratiano and vetoed the march in peremptory terms which did scant justice to the services rendered and the sacrifices made by the Rumanian state. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference M. Clemenceau was shot by another gentleman of less popular opinions, and happily came off no worse than having to spend a precautionary couple of days in bed. Heartbreak House But Madame Clemenceau explained, with the most natural air in the world, that she had walked over from the railway station, where her impedimenta remained. The Son of Clemenceau Mr. Wilson was out of his element in the conference; Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau were in theirs. The Mirrors of Washington Tardieu noted, as we have seen, that there were only three people in the Conference: Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George. Peaceless Europe And yet he must have known that acquiescence in the demands put forward by M. Clemenceau would lower the practical value of his Covenant to that of a sheet of paper. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference The slayer of Jaures was recklessly acquitted: the would-be slayer of M. Clemenceau was carefully found guilty. Heartbreak House "Madame Clemenceau has returned home and the sound frightens her because so strange." The Son of Clemenceau M. Clemenceau at nearly eighty stood the strain and an assassin's bullet as well. The Mirrors of Washington He wished to get the credit of having stood firm when Clemenceau himself hesitated at the demand for an occupation of the left bank of the Rhine for even a longer period than fifteen years. Peaceless Europe It is fair to say that the disclosure of the true base of the new ordering, as blurted out by M. Clemenceau at that historic meeting, caused little surprise among the initiated. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference They do not agree with M. Clemenceau that "revolution is a disease attacking defeated countries only." The Crisis in Russia He handed Antonino a peculiar key and he went to unlock the coffer which had aroused Madame Clemenceau's curiosity. The Son of Clemenceau Peace was peace between Wilson and Clemenceau and Lloyd George and Orlando. The Mirrors of Washington Politics and economics are not everything, said Clemenceau; history also has great value. Peaceless Europe And as with M. Clemenceau, so it was with the majority of European statesmen; most of them made strenuous and, one may add, successful efforts against their convictions. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference The other thought it an ingenious ruse by Clemenceau to get "so-called" socialist condemnation of the Bolsheviks as a basis for allied intervention. Russia in 1919 "Yes; my name is Clemenceau, at your service." The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau is the personification of nationality, limited by the narrowness of his view. The Mirrors of Washington Clemenceau bluntly declared to the French Chamber that treaties were a means of continuing the War. Peaceless Europe M. Clemenceau hindered Mr. Wilson from displaying sufficient generosity to get the moral peace, and Mr. Wilson on his side prevented M. Clemenceau from exercising severity enough to secure the material peace. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Clemenceau had recognized his wife and he divined that the lonely man making for the same point was the villain, without understanding into what deathpit he had fallen. The Son of Clemenceau "Not at all!" exclaimed Clemenceau, while Antonino, angry at having misjudged the bereaved parent, offered him the hand he had previously refused. The Son of Clemenceau The countries on his map were Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Orlando. The Mirrors of Washington Clemenceau brings the question up again solely in homage to French public opinion. Peaceless Europe And M. Clemenceau's reminder to the petty states at the opening of the Conference that the wielders of twelve million troops are the masters of the situation was appropriate. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference "A gentleman, to see the house, with a view to purchase, eh?" said Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau While Cantagnac was bowing again and fumbling confusedly with his hat, Rebecca laid the plan on the table and whispered to Clemenceau: "Do you know that she is here again?" The Son of Clemenceau He had a kindly feeling for the "old man," Clemenceau. The Mirrors of Washington "I ask you," says Clemenceau, "to put yourselves into the spirit of the people of France." Peaceless Europe The gist of this document was known to M. Clemenceau and Mr. Lloyd George. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Clemenceau could only bow under this deluge of words. The Son of Clemenceau Madame Clemenceau, this house is ours—as much yours as mine. The Son of Clemenceau This," he again impressed on his memory, "was where Lloyd George and Clemenceau trapped him. The Mirrors of Washington Clemenceau's reply, issued a few days later, contains the French point of view, and has an ironical note when it touches on the weak points in Lloyd George's argument. Peaceless Europe But hardly had he begun when M. Clemenceau arose and exclaimed, "M. Bratiano, you are here to listen, not to comment." The Inside Story of the Peace Conference On seeing Clemenceau approach his wife, the pretended Marseillais delicately withdrew to the corner of the sideboard where the cigar-stand tempted him. The Son of Clemenceau After one sharp slighting look at the visitor, Madame Clemenceau had withdrawn her senses within herself, so to say, to come to a conclusion on the singular conduct of her husband. The Son of Clemenceau "Do you not believe in heaven, M. Cantagnac?" demanded Clemenceau, bluntly. The Son of Clemenceau One of Clemenceau's fixed ideas is that criterions of justice must not be applied to Germans. Peaceless Europe We are convinced," it said, "that the elder statesmen of Europe, typified by Clemenceau, consider it a hoax. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Now you, M. Clemenceau, are a honorable man—a great man since you can carry on a conversation with Nature! The Son of Clemenceau "I believe I know the object," continued Madame Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau By the way, I have taken leave already of Madame Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau The Conference was a three-sided conversation between Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George, and the latter had hostility and diffidence on each side of him, with Italy—as earlier stated—for the most part absent. Peaceless Europe "No," corrected M. Clemenceau, "only three hundred thousand." The Inside Story of the Peace Conference In her dreams as well as her insomnia, it was Clemenceau that she beheld, and not the gallants who had flashed across her uneven path, not even the viscount, whose spoil was her nest-egg. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau was listening in courtesy to this argument, and the false Marseillais did not lose a word—or a sip of his Kirschwasser. The Son of Clemenceau "And yet you keep secrets from me!" reproached Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau All his life Clemenceau has been a tremendous destroyer. Peaceless Europe To give but one example: In April M. Clemenceau was asked whether he approved the project of relieving famine-stricken Russia. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference "No, no;" Clemenceau hastened to say, "this is not the lady of the house, but a guest who, however, will show you the place." The Son of Clemenceau "You mistake—I hate nobody," loftily answered Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau "I thank you, but I have already refused a thousand times the amount from an unsullied hand!" returned Clemenceau, emphatically. The Son of Clemenceau When their claims were of such an extreme nature that the anxiety they caused, the opposition they raised, was evident, Clemenceau put on an air of moderation and gave way at once. Peaceless Europe M. Clemenceau, at the head of the table, has before him a delegate charged with conducting the case, say, of Greece, Poland, Serbia, or Czechslovakia. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Rebecca had concluded her pilotage of M. Cantagnac and it was he whom Clemenceau soon after presented to his wife. The Son of Clemenceau There was no resisting openness like this, and Clemenceau heartily thanked the volunteer "backer," as is said in monetary circles. The Son of Clemenceau Césarine did not give him a second look and neither he nor Clemenceau, with whom he was chatting on politics, more than glanced up at her. The Son of Clemenceau But Clemenceau took care to put the question in such a form that no discussion was possible. Peaceless Europe To their surprise they found Mr. Wilson and M. Clemenceau also awaiting them, ready, as it might seem, to begin the discussion anew, curious in any case to observe the effect of the declaration. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference It was, indeed, Madame Clemenceau, who put his half-emptied liquor glass upon the sideboard by him. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau is no longer the frank and enthusiastic student but a man of talent and feeling who has found his true course. The Son of Clemenceau "Mark that man!" whispered Rebecca to Clemenceau, whom she had rejoined as he stood by her father. The Son of Clemenceau He has published the letter he sent to Clemenceau to be shown to Wilson and Lloyd George and the latter's reply. Peaceless Europe M. Clemenceau was the nominal chairman, but in reality it was President Wilson who conducted the proceedings. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference "And must you go?" went on Clemenceau to Daniels, as if he expected to find him less resolute than his daughter. The Son of Clemenceau Had she not one ally? certainly no friend! and yet, if Clemenceau would only help her a little, she might cope with the arch-intriguer. The Son of Clemenceau Daniels quietly left the room, loth to disturb Clemenceau, whom that voice enthralled and who became more and more deeply submerged in the thoughts it engendered. The Son of Clemenceau The desire for the Saar responded, according to Clemenceau, to a need of moral reparation. Peaceless Europe In any case, M. Clemenceau discerned no pressing reason for making painful efforts to perpetuate the Latin union, while solicitude for national interests hindered him from making costly concessions to it. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference On it had been replaced, for the final debate, drawings and models of the guns considered absolute after the novel Clemenceau Cannon. The Son of Clemenceau The fact is, I do not like the idea of M. Clemenceau selling this house. The Son of Clemenceau Madame Clemenceau, who had risen with more nervous anxiety than she cared to display to the servants, stood by her chair, looking toward the door. The Son of Clemenceau In Clemenceau's words, the treaties are a way of going on with war. Peaceless Europe Her statesmen, more intimately acquainted with the Hungarians than were Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Wilson, and M. Clemenceau, required guaranties which could be supplied only by armed forces—Rumanian or Allied. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Beyond a doubt, it was Clemenceau who had stood witness to the tragedy in the meadow. The Son of Clemenceau On hearing from Madame Clemenceau that Von Sendlingen was the chief of surveillance at the coterie, the dread that he was his rival in the contest for Césarine, filled his cup to overflowing with disgust. The Son of Clemenceau The victim was so notorious that the Clemenceau trial was a nine days' wonder. The Son of Clemenceau Three words, said Clemenceau, only three words need be added, words which compromise nothing and are an act of deference to France. Peaceless Europe M. Clemenceau shrugged his shoulders, Mr. Wilson raised his hand, and the matter was assumed to be settled. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Clemenceau gave him shelter, nursed him—for his wife would have nothing to do with a beggar—and to cover the hospitality and soothe the Italian's pride, paid him liberally to be his model. The Son of Clemenceau It was one of those notes which burn in the hand, and so thought the major, for he took measures, by a communication which he had established, to send it to M. Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau Madame Lesperon, as became a poetess, saw the loveliness of Clemenceau's idea of separation in marrying his cousin and expressed a wish to compliment him face-to-face. The Son of Clemenceau The thesis supported by Clemenceau at the Conference was a simple one: Germany must recognize the total amount of her debt; it is not enough to say that we recognize it. Peaceless Europe M. Clemenceau made France the hub of the universe. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Like Clemenceau, he would not have fought a duel for her choice. The Son of Clemenceau On the road itself the village cart which had taken Madame Clemenceau's baggage, leisurely jogged. The Son of Clemenceau Looking at the young man of two-and-twenty, Clemenceau knew by his own infatuation at the same tender age with the same woman, that he had nothing to forgive him for—little to reproach him. The Son of Clemenceau Not yet calm, Clemenceau vaguely recalled the refined, winning, though dissipated visage; this was the gentleman in the Harmonista who had enlightened him unawares on the antecedents of Fraulein von Vieradlers. The Son of Clemenceau It may be judged that an afternoon spent in such company was little change to Madame Clemenceau, and that the five o'clock tea, initiated from the English, was a kind of penitential drink. The Son of Clemenceau "All her pets had married well," she observed, as much as to say that she would have found no difficulty in paving the lovely one with a superior to Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau, in concord with the bravest who had smothered her gallant in the mud! she had scorned him too much! The Son of Clemenceau Soon Madame Clemenceau had become the favorite at the château; and, tardy as she was, the servant hastened to usher her in to her reserved chair. The Son of Clemenceau Like a man in a dream, Claudius, or, better, Felix Clemenceau, since this was his true title, holding the half-emptied revolver by his side, automatically allowed the strange creature to lead him from the battlefield. The Son of Clemenceau Here in France, where La Belle Iza and the executed Clemenceau point a moral, neither of us can find a mate in marriage easily. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau mechanically mounted the bay, and the gentleman assisted the lady upon the black. The Son of Clemenceau "I daresay," replied Madame Clemenceau, frowning, and tapping the waxed wood floor impatiently with her foot. The Son of Clemenceau It was later, therefore, that Felix Clemenceau learned in detail the whole mournful tale of a beautiful wanton's ingrained perfidy and a loving husband's blind confidence. The Son of Clemenceau This Polander—" "You can say Frenchman, now," returned Madame Clemenceau; "he is one, and my cousin. The Son of Clemenceau Since four days, Clemenceau had been invisible, even at meals. The Son of Clemenceau Those familiar with what, in these rapid times, is the ancient history of Paris, may remember that a stain was attached to the name of Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau "Yes; I read the newspaper accounts during my convalescence," replied Madame Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau Ten days after the sudden departure of Madame Clemenceau from her residence, a little before daybreak, Hedwig came down through the house to draw up the blinds and open the windows. The Son of Clemenceau This did not seem like Felix Clemenceau, sober and austere, thus to drown care in champagne. The Son of Clemenceau Madame Clemenceau smiled as those women do who can warp men round to their way of thinking. The Son of Clemenceau As he lifted his head, less troubled after arriving at this resolution, he was not sorry to see that Clemenceau had silently entered the room. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau saw that the young man still believed in Césarine, but he did not care to tell him all he knew of her. The Son of Clemenceau Clemenceau fixed him with his serene, unvarying eyes, and continued, in an emotionless voice, like a statue, speaking: "You are in love—and you love my wife." The Son of Clemenceau "She admires me and pities me, Antonino," replied Clemenceau, hastily, as if wishful to elude the question. The Son of Clemenceau "My father was threatened in the same way," retorted Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau "I dare say it would! and I suppose it is not so certain-sure as the newspapers assert—" "I beg your pardon, it is beyond all doubt," replied Clemenceau, sharply. The Son of Clemenceau "I have expunged her from my heart," answered Clemenceau firmly. The Son of Clemenceau The writer is correct," said Clemenceau, a little warmed, "or, rather, he had foundation for his criticism when he wrote. The Son of Clemenceau "Why say it now?" answered Madame Clemenceau, surprised. The Son of Clemenceau My dear M. Clemenceau," he faltered, "I never meddle with matters which do not teach me anything. The Son of Clemenceau A pretty boy for the austere Clemenceau to trust! The Son of Clemenceau "I do not use them myself," remarked Clemenceau, dryly. The Son of Clemenceau It was supernaturally that Clemenceau had been warned to stand aside and let the justice of heaven deal its stroke. The Son of Clemenceau "How very, very curious!" exclaimed Madame Clemenceau, returning the piece to Antonino with the vexed air of one reluctantly giving up a puzzle to the solution of which a prize was attached. The Son of Clemenceau Feeling that his view was weighing upon her, Madame Clemenceau suddenly looked up. The Son of Clemenceau "Very likely, she cherishes some little fancy in her heart," said Madame Clemenceau, thinking of both her husband and Antonino. The Son of Clemenceau "A gun without powder, and no fire or smoke," repeated Madame Clemenceau. The Son of Clemenceau He reflected that fate had managed things wisely for his plans, for if Clemenceau had married the incorruptible Jewess, he might have been more surely foiled. The Son of Clemenceau Almost carried away by the eloquent outburst, Clemenceau had but one thought to cling to and hold him in the flood. The Son of Clemenceau |
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