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The chefs at the auberge will pack up a picnic basket. Here's the Best Way to Explore Europe's Secret Villages 2015-08-13T04:00:00Z
But something else also happened in pop music at that bayside auberge a year later. Herb Alpert at 79 still has that knack | Concert preview 2014-11-07T05:00:00Z
The auberge features accommodation in rustic-chic cabins and avant-garde cuisine inspired by the region's plains and marshes. French Chefs' Distant Retreats 2011-08-18T14:20:00Z
It was pitch dark when we pulled up to the Hôtel des Pyrénées, a classic auberge in St.-Jean-Pied-de-Port. The French Side of Basque Country 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z
The setup is reminiscent of the classic auberges of southern France, small inns deep in the countryside that are worth visiting for an amazing dinner and an overnight stay. A Chef’s Dream Villa in Costa Rica 2019-03-14T04:00:00Z
Tucked away in a valley and under the road, this old-fashioned auberge — the closest translation is “country inn” — provides a traditional welcome, and the food is first-rate. Back to Provence 2011-06-17T18:55:00Z
Our lodgings included everything from a Hampton Inn to an eco-minded auberge decorated by local artists, to a Ragtime-era hotel, recently restored to its former glory. On Virginia?s Crooked Road, Music Lights the Way 2011-05-20T19:29:44Z
She openly fantasized about cooking at the Milton Inn when it reopens later this year, imagining it transformed into a destination auberge. She Built a Baltimore Restaurant Empire, but Still Works the Stove 2021-05-25T04:00:00Z
Wineries and hilltop bastides have always lured travelers to Provence, but a recent wave of modish auberges has turned the destination downright stylish. The 50 Best Places to Travel in 2017 2017-10-13T04:00:00Z
Nicolas La Hire rose and took his sabre from a chair in this, the best room of the auberge. The Strand Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 161, May 1904 2012-02-11T03:03:45.230Z
We, however, discovered a kind of an auberge, where, having in some degree satisfied our hunger by milk and sour bread, we retired to a wretched apartment to bed. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume I (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:08.903Z
The last time I saw it was at the turn of the road, full half-a-mile behind me, and the lean postilion trying to put something comfortable into that lanky carcase of his at the auberge. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 373, November 1846 2011-10-21T02:00:17.417Z
She said she tasted them for the first time in a small auberge one Sunday in June with the man she would marry. A French Feast From a Political Pot 2011-09-13T21:13:39Z
Not a light showed anywhere, not even in the auberge, with the huge branch stuck over the door in token of the excellence of the wine served out within. A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z
"The foul fiend take the auberge des voleurs and its landlord?" The Lady of the Mount 2011-05-24T02:00:15.640Z
Such was not, however, altogether the aspect of the little auberge at Bourgoin. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z
She is less anxious, however, seeing the state in which he presents himself; so unusual, coming from the "auberge maudite." Gwen Wynn 2011-04-09T02:00:12.230Z
"Let him drive to the auberge, for heaven's sake!" whispered Collette, somewhat terrified. The Road to Paris 2011-03-07T03:00:11.103Z
She is less anxious however, seeing the state in which he presents himself; so unusual coming from the “auberge maudite.” Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye 2011-02-09T03:00:45.007Z
Pierre pushed open the outer door of the auberge des Trois Vertus and stepped out under the porch. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z
The wind had swept round the auberge, and carried away its snow-buttresses, piling the mass thus displaced against the adjacent sheds, to the roofs of which one might step from the surface of the snow. The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc.
Between these, if forced to rest, you are to select the auberges which offer; but at these three towns you are to repose yourself as stated. In the Day of Adversity
The auberge, when reached, proved to be a miserable hut of three apartments,—stable, kitchen, and common sleeping-room. The Road to Paris 2011-03-07T03:00:11.103Z
The woman who kept the little auberge was thoroughly trustworthy, and hardly another soul in Verviers knew of their presence in the town. The Day of Wrath A Story of 1914
Scarcely had the Mar�chal departed, than he followed his steps, and made all haste to an obscure auberge outside the barriers, where a companion, poor and friendless as himself, awaited him. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume II (of II)
If we did not admire the little auberge of the 'Golden Fleece,' truly the fault was rather our own than from any want of merit in the little hostelry itself. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands
But the impulse to quit André's auberge had to be resisted at once as soon as it arose—to follow it would be fraught with, possibly, as much danger as remaining there for a night. In the Day of Adversity
B––– and the trooper had just finished breakfast in the auberge, and departed. Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia
“Are messieurs aware that there are no auberges in the villages offering accommodations fit for them?” Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition.
The door opened behind us and the proprietor of the auberge appeared on the threshold. The Belovéd Vagabond
To think of travelling down a river three days' journey, and putting up each night at the same auberge! Merry-Garden and Other Stories
A mile off, good gentleman; there is an auberge there. In the Day of Adversity
So, of necessity, I turned into the auberge, and had a very good dinner, enlivened 39 by a serenade from a legion of frogs, croaking dolefully in the neighbouring marshes. Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia
At dinner, which, like the auberge, was also of the fourth class, I had a silver fork with the armorial bearings of an archbishop. A Sailor of King George
Only an occasional negotiant comes up from Gap or Grenoble, seeking orders in the villages, for whom the ordinary auberges suffice. The Huguenots in France
The man who now drew rein with abrupt clumsiness in front of the auberge looked hot, tired and travel-stained. The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
So, midway to Château-Renaud, at the junction of the St. Amand road, he gave a little auberge his custom, comforting nature with an omelet while a fowl was being put on the spit. The Justice of the King
This stream we managed with some difficulty to cross; a Frenchman, who emerged from the auberge on the other side, assisting us, by his advice, as to the best spot to choose for our passage. Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia
About mid-day we stopped to change horses at an auberge called the Louis d’Or, about a quarter of a mile from Luneville. Valerie
The food provided in the auberges is doubtless very different from what one is accustomed to at home; but with the help of cheerfulness and a good digestion that difficulty too may be got over. The Huguenots in France
I walk to Canterbury and knock at the door of one auberge Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
The master of the auberge came up with some wine. Olla Podrida
They had just entered the outskirts of the town when they passed a little auberge, where the innkeeper was standing at the door. Barbara in Brittany
We left Ploërmel at four o'clock in the morning for Montfort-sur-Mer, passing through Plélan; while the horses baited at a little auberge we got some hot coffee, and found a good fire in the kitchen. Brittany & Its Byways
There is no good hotel accommodation in the district, only auberges, and these of an indifferent character. The Huguenots in France
I am no longer a vagabond—ride a good horse when I go to visit pupils in the country—stop at auberge—landlord comes to the door: “What do you please to want, sir?” Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
There were some old prints, also, on the walls, very superior to those hung up usually in the auberges of the continent, especially in a village auberge. Olla Podrida
"I left him asleep at the auberge less than an hour ago." In Direst Peril
The woodman and his new mate were on foot, and Reuben, having ascertained that the young strangers were at the auberge, was very doubtful how to proceed. Paul Gerrard The Cabin Boy
My shoulder was cut, so that it hurt sharply; my arm ached like tooth-ache from perpetual beating; I gave up the lake and my design to camp, and asked for the auberge. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
I knew an unfortunate French tourist, who had made the round of Switzerland, and had but one expression for every stage of his journey: Mauvaise auberge! Gryll Grange
About two miles from the town the cheery lights of a wayside auberge attracted their attention. Roger Ingleton, Minor
Despite our loitering, it was still early when we found ourselves in the streets of that city, inquiring for the auberge of the “White Angel.” Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798
Having made these arrangements with Reuben, he returned to the auberge. Paul Gerrard The Cabin Boy
We were much cast down when we came to the last auberge; and looking in at the dark door, asked timidly if we could sleep there for the night. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
Whilst this was going on we stood, moody and dejected, surrounded by a group of yokels, the keeper of the auberge fussing near us. Orrain A Romance
Here they had no difficulty in obtaining lodgings, in a small auberge near the port. No Surrender! A Tale of the Rising in La Vendee
Unconscious of this look, Tristram followed his father down the stairs of the auberge. The Blue Pavilions
This, then, I conjectured was to be my auberge; for, on looking around, nothing was to be seen save the aforesaid interminable glades, and, what was still somewhat perplexing, the monastery itself was apparently tenantless. Confessions of an Etonian
Very soon, on the other side the river, we came in sight of our little auberge, A la halte des Pêcheurs, where on a memorable occasion we had taken refuge from a second deluge. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891
So it was arranged, and we were about to separate when in came our hostess of that little auberge by the river-side, A la halte des Pêcheurs, carrying a barrel of oysters. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891
A quarter of an hour later Leigh returned to the auberge, furnished with the required paper. No Surrender! A Tale of the Rising in La Vendee
It was rather a hard life, but what with that and the little profit of the auberge, they managed to make both ends meet. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891
Never, since our night's lodging at Saudrupt,90 had we taken up our quarters at so miserable an auberge. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three
As a specimen of French auberge cookery, I cannot help serving up a dish of spinnage to you as it was served to me at this house. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Volume 2
I just heard to-night of the shrine or chapel, by chance, as you would say, from the sweet woman of the auberge, who wants me to live always at Berneval. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2
Reached Yverdun in the dusk; a long line of large trees on the border of the lake; fine andPg 268 sombre; the auberge nearly full—a German princess and suite; got rooms. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals
They were carriers' inns, indeed, but I know not whether they were not, upon the whole, better, and cleaner too, than some of the town auberges. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, 1777 Volume 1
Leaving some neat houses to the right and left, we drove to a snug auberge, evidently a portion of some of the outer buildings, or of the chapter-house, attached to the Abbey. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
From Orange we passed through Pierlaite, Donzeir, and several smaller towns, and we lay one night at a single house, but an excellent auberge, called Souce, kept by an understanding sensible host. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Volume 2
Moreover, was it not the ill-omened figure of the old witch-woman, that had hobbled into the auberge with the news that Christine Leroux was lying like one dead by the roadside? A Loose End and Other Stories
In one of these Continental auberges rough boards a foot in width ran in one unbroken line round the four sides of the salle-à-manger. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
When the night came on, we landed in as much disorder as the troops were embarked at St. Cas, and lodged in a miserable auberge. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, 1777 Volume 1
I wish you could have seen the old woman, of the name of Bucan, who came out of this same auberge to receive us. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
In the little auberge, dignified but not improved by the name of Hôtel de France, there was room only for the two women and the older men. A Splendid Hazard
He had gone to the nearest inland town, where he said that a relation of his kept an "auberge." A Loose End and Other Stories
Once upon a time, in a Barbizon auberge, a certain famous artist and incorrigible Bohemian brought down the table by describing an incident of his releasing a friend's valuables from durance. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
We stopped for lunch at a queer auberge, in an abortive village appropriately named Les Déserts, where the highroad for Chambéry began. The Princess Passes
From the whole of this interesting spot I retreated--with mixed sensations of melancholy and surprise--to the little auberge of the Three Moors, in the centre of the town. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
To use his own words,—"He kept an auberge of France in a square of Europe." International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850
I saw nothing worth my notice until, only a stone's throw from the Three Lanterns, I came upon a big black coach standing at the door of a rival auberge, L'Oie d'Or. Helmet of Navarre
Wherever we went—in the cafés, in the auberges, in the grocer's shop—there was a picture of Boulanger prancing on his black horse. Chateau and Country Life in France
At nine o'clock the two heroes mutually felicitated each other at the small auberge of Genappe. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 566, September 15, 1832
The auberge was soon found, and coffee and bread were at once ordered for breakfast; but when the people learned my eventual destination, they would not let me go to Merligen. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland
Not an auberge, hotel, or hamlet has been left unexplored. Promenades of an Impressionist
Not far from my dormer window, a little to the left, stood the Inn Boeuf-Gras, an old auberge much patronized throughout the country. Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories
The auberge represented in the sketch, although not quite upon the very summit of the mountain, is almost above the limit of vegetation, and far remote from any other dwelling. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 471, January 15, 1831
Then we had luncheon at the auberge of the "Lion d'Or." In the Days of My Youth
The bill à la Parfaite Union was as small as the accommodation at that auberge, and it was an immense relief to get away from the scene of my sufferings. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland
“Money, Sir.” “the sign of the place—the thing—the auberge?” The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 335, October 11, 1828
And on the south side of the square was the old auberge. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World
Three times a-day they regularly assemble in front of the auberge to be milked, affording the raw material for a considerable manufacture of cheese. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 471, January 15, 1831
The "auberges" of the various langues were also built in the most magnificent manner, and the palace of the Grand Master at Valetta was a sumptuous building worthy of a king. Knights of Malta, 1523-1798
The woman at the auberge strongly recommended the source, but did her best to dissuade us from the glacières, of which she said there were two. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland
They found a small auberge before which Hermia unpacked her orchestra and played. Madcap
The auberge keeper and three old men who smoked their pipes steadily on his gallery every day took hold of hands and danced in a circle. The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World
The rest of the day's route is, in general, ascending, and partly across splendid sweeps of bare granite, until his eyes are gladdened with the sight of the auberge. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 471, January 15, 1831
The little inn of the village was the most comfortable auberge I was ever in, and its landlord the kindest and most hospitable of hosts. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I
When we reached the auberge again, we found the rejected guide still there, and more unstable than before. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland
This was no auberge, that was understood, but the house was very large for two old people. Madcap
Such, at least, is the character of the auberges, or inns, and restaurateurs, with which St. Cloud is even better supplied than our Richmond. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 330, September 6, 1828
Adjoining is a little inn, more like one of the picturesque auberges of the continent than an English house of cheer. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 337, October 25, 1828
I was presently seated in a dimly-lighted back-room of an auberge, whose walls—built apparently for eternity—dated from the Middle Ages. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
There was a small auberge at the cross-roads, and a patrol of the Third Hussars of Conflans—the very regiment of which I was afterwards colonel—were mounting their horses at the door. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard
When I am weary I stop at some auberge; when I am rested I go on again. Ballads of a Bohemian
I have heard that from that time English archers have been better treated in the auberge of Cardillac. The White Company
He had left the letter upon the table in the auberge; - he would run for it, and be back with it in three minutes. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
The fact that there was no meat in the auberge reminded me that it was Friday. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
My shoulder was cut, so that it hurt sharply; my arm ached like toothache from perpetual beating; I gave up the lake and my design to camp, and asked for the auberge. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes
And he hadn't been chased out of the auberge. She Stands Accused
Can a Frenchman upon French land not sit down in a French auberge without having his ears pained by the clack of their hideous talk? The White Company
They stopped at the first auberge, and there Durochat manifested a desire to speak to the magistrate in private. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
When I returned to the auberge wet and shivering, I found no sympathy, the thoughts of the hostess being occupied by a matter that interested her more deeply. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
You have been greatly recommended to me by my friend,—quiet, remote, secluded, an auberge—what you call it?—an inn, well-suited to my habits, my tastes, my desire for rest. The Inn at the Red Oak
The hotel here is a mere auberge adapted to the needs of the commis-voyageur, but our host and hostess are charming. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
The French tents are visible away in the distance yonder by the auberge of St. Hubert, and already the explosion of an occasional shell gives earnest of the wrath to come. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places
The hotel was described to us as a fair auberge. The Roof of France
In a place that could give so much attention to colour there must surely be an auberge, I thought. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
An old, bent, wrinkled peasant woman, speaking French, directs us for full information about Frédérique—thus is the name written in French—to the auberge. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne
It turned out to be a rather large but exceedingly rough auberge. Two Summers in Guyenne
That night David found himself in the little auberge at Barbizon. The History of David Grieve
They can sleep at a good auberge on the way. The Roof of France
There was a very fair inn here, less picturesque than many of the auberges of the country, but cleaner, perhaps, for this reason. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
There was not even an auberge of the smallest dimensions. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
Here I learnt there was a single auberge, which was also the tobacco shop and grocery of the place. Two Summers in Guyenne
The day before, after looking at the auberge, and finding it full of artists come down to look for spring subjects in the forest, they had wandered on searching for something less public, more poetical. The History of David Grieve
Somewhat magniloquently called the Hôtel St. Jean, our hostelry is an auberge placing two tiny bedchambers and one large and presumably general sleeping-room at the disposal of visitors. The Roof of France
The peasant family who lived in it looked to their bit of land and their two or three cows to keep them, not to the auberge. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
The nine miles intervening between Quebec and the rustic auberge of the village, thanks to an excellent turnpike, can be spanned in little more than an hour. Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present
At the first auberge where I applied for a night's lodging, an elderly woman with a mournful face declined to take me in, and gave no reason. Two Summers in Guyenne
Long after noon, sheer fool's luck led him to a hamlet whose mean auberge served him bread and cheese with a wine singularly thin and acid. Alias the Lone Wolf
The auberge is being transformed into an inn, roads are improving, a regular service of guides has been organized, and all charges for guides, carriages, and mules have been regulated by tariff. The Roof of France
The schoolmaster's wife said to me, with a suggestion of malice at the corners of her mouth, that she was afraid I should be troubled by a few fleas at the auberge. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
And so we chatted along until we reached the auberge, and, after resting a few moments, descended into the frozen sea. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
My companions took me to an old auberge whose exterior was not promising, but which was, nevertheless, well supplied with food, and had a good cellar. Two Summers in Guyenne
In the first instance he paused in La Roque-Sainte-Marguerite and, tormented by thirst, refreshed himself at the auberge where the barouche and guide had been hired to convey the party from Montalais on to Montpellier. Alias the Lone Wolf
But while I expected to be driven on to some auberge, a police officer, in a Prussian uniform, came to the coach-door, and demanded our passports. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
I found this single auberge closed, and all the family in an adjoining field around a waggon already piled with hay, to which a couple of cows were harnessed. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
We have now passed the limit of all but grass and Alpine flowers, which still, with their infinite variety, embroider the way; and now the auberge is gained. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
I walked on, I know not how many miles, without coming to any village or wayside auberge, over a shadeless plain in the department of the Lot. Two Summers in Guyenne
He drank sitting on a bench outside the door of the auberge. Alias the Lone Wolf
Cathelineau and Foret, however, stood out prominently before the men who were collected before the auberge, and had already taken on themselves the dangerous honour of leading the revolt. La Vendée
Along the banks of the stream, and for several miles on either side of it, there are very few villages, and the accommodation in the auberges is about as rough as it can be. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
Then we returned to the auberge, and rode down the zigzag to our hotel. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
I passed through two wretched hamlets, in neither of which was there an auberge where I could relieve my thirst. Two Summers in Guyenne
Several times during the course of luncheon he caught the fellow eyeing him strangely, he thought, from a window of the auberge. Alias the Lone Wolf
The unfortunate trio were finally made prisoners of; they were disarmed, their hands bound together, and then left under a strong guard in the cow-house attached to the auberge. La Vendée
We were quite drenched on reaching a little wayside auberge. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
In this auberge was a little chamois kid, of which fact we were duly apprised, when we got out, by a board put up, which said, "Here one can see a live chamois." Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
A man who was listening said his brother-in-law, the baker, was also an innkeeper, and he offered to take me to the auberge. Two Summers in Guyenne
At length we drew up at the door of a little auberge; and, by the noise and bustle without, I perceived there was a change of horses. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6
Some three or four had been pulled and hustled into the crowd, and their arms were quickly taken from them and they were sent back to the auberge as prisoners. La Vendée
More than two hours I waited in this auberge while the rain fell in torrents, the lightning blazed, and the thunder crashed. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
"There!" says my guide, pointing to an object about as big as a good-sized fly, on the side of a distant mountain, "there's the auberge, on La Flégère, where we are going." Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
The first auberge I entered in this small town of some three thousand inhabitants was a little too rough even for me. Two Summers in Guyenne
Having no idea that he had slept more than two or three hours, he sounded the bell in order to inquire whether Ralph had returned to the auberge. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
"When your man brings the things to me at the auberge Pome d'Or I will pay him at once," he said. Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War
I did not realize how wet I was until I sat down in an auberge and tried to make myself comfortable for the night. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
The auberge where we stopped was built like a great barn, with an earth floor, desolate and comfortless. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
I set him down as a petty functionary of the place, and a pensionnaire of the auberge. Two Summers in Guyenne
Each morning, as he went out to work with his gang, Gervaise saw the servant from the auberge standing near; but he made no sign. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
He arrived on the evening of the day before his leave expired, put up at the auberge of the Pome d'Or, and early the next morning took his way to The Scottish Soldier. Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War
In the auberge hard by was a noisy throng, of peasants sitting and standing in a cloud of smoke. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
The sick dreams that had bewildered my brain when I was taken ill at the auberge recurred to me. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
At the auberge the evening was enlivened by dancing. Two Summers in Guyenne
The English auberge was one of the most handsome of the buildings standing in the great street of the Knights. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
The auberge of the Pome d'Or is but a street from here, monsieur; it has good stables, and the host is an honest man, which is not often the case with men of his class. Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War
This is the only breakfast that one can expect in a rural auberge of Southern France. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
The tall and sinewy monk, without a moment's hesitation, dragged me up and half carried, half led me into a kind of auberge, or restaurant for the poorer classes. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
At the auberge—the only one in the place—I learnt that there was but a single house still vacant, and that it was not a very beautiful one. Two Summers in Guyenne
It is a knight from the English auberge; he has come to fetch you. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
Hector at once went to an auberge but a few hundred yards from the cardinal's residence. Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War
I told her that I was looking for an auberge, and she said that hers was one au besoin. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
Straightway I set out, bidding him attend me, and, muffled in my cloak, I proceeded at a brisk pace to the Rue des Fosses St. Germain, where the lieutenant's auberge was situated. The Suitors of Yvonne: being a portion of the memoirs of the Sieur Gaston de Luynes
I had dined at one of those auberges that you have been speaking of, and then asked for some coffee. Two Summers in Guyenne
I am to take you up to the English auberge. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
Hector then went round and had a chat with Colonel Maclvor, and returned to the auberge, where the troopers and Paolo had the horses already saddled. Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War
Having decided to pass the night here, and the auberge being chosen, I climbed to the top of the bluff to have a near view of the church. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
How one would like, too, to come occasionally across some little auberge, with its vin ordinaire and refreshing fruit! A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
There was no lack of food in the auberge, for a pig had been very recently killed. Two Summers in Guyenne
The next morning notices were sent by the grand master to the bailiffs of the auberges, and the knights of the grand cross who happened to be in the Island, to assemble in council. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
She ran with it herself to Bigot's auberge, the nearest post-office, and then back to comfort her mother. White Lies
In the large kitchen of this rather substantial auberge there was an alcove, a few feet from the chimney-place, containing a neatly tucked-up bed with a crucifix and little holy-water shell by the side. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
I replied that I would wait, and demanded a private room, since I desired to avoid meeting any Court acquaintances who might chance into the auberge before I had seen the Count. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
We were but fifteen miles from St. Remo, where I knew the auberge was tolerable, and thither I resolved to travel by land. Travels through France and Italy
"This is Number 36, Sir Knight, the same who was taken over to your auberge the other day," and he held the light close to Gervaise's face. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
If so, you are in luck, for the servitors have a vastly better time of it than the galley slaves, and the English auberge has the best reputation in that respect. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
On reaching the auberge I walked straight into the kitchen as usual. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
In the porch of the auberge I met you as you came forth. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
He assured me that the road by Terni was forty miles shorter than the other, much more safe and easy, and accommodated with exceeding good auberges. Travels through France and Italy
It seems to me that in each auberge the bailiff has endeavoured to pick out the seven young knights whom he considered would most worthily support the honour of the langue. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
You will now be punished by the septaine; you will fast for seven days, on Wednesday and Friday you will receive bread and water only, and will be confined to the auberge for that period. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
The two gendarmes, then, had been looking for poachers, and, not liking the weather, they had been unable to resist the auberge light that beckoned them indoors. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
At the conclusion of the ceremony, he returned with the bailiff of the English langue to the auberge, and took up his quarters there. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
This delay obliged us to lie two posts short of Macon, at a solitary auberge called Maison Blanche, which had nothing white about it, but the name. Travels through France and Italy
The fact that a strong body of knights has, at so late an hour, started on some unknown mission is, of course, already known in the auberges of Auvergne and England. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
He is liked by every one in the auberge, which is more than can be said of yourself; he is always good tempered, and is quiet and unassuming. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
Here we entered an auberge, where the postman was glad to moisten his dry throat with the green-eyed enemy. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
We accordingly landed, and were conducted to the poste, which our gondeliere assured us was the best auberge in the whole Riviera of Genoa. Travels through France and Italy
The two knights were already in their coats of mail, and leaving the auberge they went to the grand master's palace. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
Their baggage was carried down by slaves, and by the personal servants from each auberge who were to go as their attendants during the voyage. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
The people of this country dine at noon, and travellers always find an ordinary prepared at every auberge, or public-house, on the road. Travels through France and Italy
Provoked at this partiality, I resolved to chide the post-master, and accordingly addressed myself to a person who stood at the door of the auberge. Travels through France and Italy
I have one thing very extraordinary to observe of the French auberges, which seems to be a remarkable deviation from the general character of the nation. Travels through France and Italy
On his arrival at the auberge, Gervaise was very heartily greeted by the younger knights. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
About ten in the morning we stopped to breakfast at some auberge, where we always found bread, butter, and milk. Travels through France and Italy
For this accommodation I payed as much as if I had been elegantly entertained in the best auberge of France or Italy. Travels through France and Italy
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