Chapter
1 I | with his ally, Captain Beausire, a master mariner retired,
2 III| went in he found Captain Beausire and Mme. Rosemilly, whom
3 III| into good spirits. Captain Beausire, a funny little man who
4 III| Rosemilly refused, till Captain Beausire, who had known her husband,
5 III| their substance in one spot. Beausire, on the contrary, though
6 III| one was talking at once. Beausire was giving the history of
7 III| back on fishing stories. Beausire told some wonderful tales
8 III| making game of him.~But Beausire exclaimed:~“Oh, these confounded
9 III| which he found himself.~Beausire presently rose to propose
10 III| Well said, my boy.”~But Beausire cried out:~“Come, Mme. Rosemilly,
11 III| meditation, as after prayer. Beausire, who always had a flow of
12 IV | ingenious hits at their friends. Beausire was his butt, and Mme. Rosemilly
13 VI | Rosemilly, and Captain Beausire, all silent, deafened by
14 VI | prawns here?”~“Yes,” replied Beausire. “Indeed it is the place
15 VI | went on in front, while Beausire, squaring himself on his
16 VI | quite near them now Captain Beausire as he came down, backward,
17 VI | children. Come and watch Beausire. The fellow is positively
18 VII| men dozed excepting Jean. Beausire and Roland dropped every
19 VII| difficulty in shaking it off, and Beausire even refused to go to Jean’
20 IX | the Pearl; his father and Beausire were coming in. Papagris
21 IX | said Pierre, and Captain Beausire appeared.~“I am late,” he
22 IX | outside the mole.~Captain Beausire, seated between the two
23 IX | Cheerily, lads!” cried Beausire.~Mme. Roland took out her
24 IX | Look!”~Mme. Rosemilly and Beausire looked behind them, the
25 IX | Roland kept shouting; and Beausire, beaming, exclaimed: “What
26 IX | brilliant, calm weather. Beausire, with his glass to his eye,
27 IX | When they had landed, Beausire at once took leave of them
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