"Barbet" Quotes from Famous Books
... was ordered to go as fast as possible to the Rue Barbet- de-Jouy. This time Jacqueline herself ... — Jacqueline, v3 • Th. Bentzon (Mme. Blanc)
... untrained. Every thing about these troops is despicable, except the Cossack himself, who is a man of fine person, powerful, adroit, subtle, a good horseman, and indefatigable; he is born on horseback, and bred among civil wars; he is in the field, what the Bedouin is in the desert, or the Barbet in the Alps; he never enters a house, never lies in a bed; and he always changes his bivouac at sunset, that he may not pass a night in a place where the enemy ... — Elements of Military Art and Science • Henry Wager Halleck |