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His friend, Claude Quillet agreed to defend him in court, but without success.
I have not yet heard the Abbe Quillet come.
But at that moment the chamber door was opened, and the old Abbe Quillet appeared.
I saw the two trembling hands of the Abbe Quillet, who raised the crucifix.
Physicians and psychologists today attribute much of the activities to sexual hysteria, alluded to so long ago by Quillet.
"That is just like my tutor, the Abbe Quillet.
But the area's top official, Michel Quillet, is aiming for a new nickname: "rural technopolis."
They could scarcely see each other, but found that the Abbe Quillet, seated between them, was there awaiting them.
Dictionnaire Encyclopédique Quillet describes it as a situation created as a result of some events or interests meeting at the same time and place."
They were sitting thus mute, when the door opened to admit the old tutor of Cinq-Mars, the Abbe Quillet, who entered, limping slightly.
"Thailand is the best place to study this now," said Clarie Quillet, a water and sanitation specialist with UN children's group, Unicef.
In 1628 a chapel was built "upon a little toft and quillet of land" by the local population and where divine service was celebrated "for many years of antiquity".
Fowler collected some of his journalistic articles into volumes and published them pseudonymously, including More Popular Fallacies (1904) by "Quillet", and Si mihi -!
"Do not forget to take that of Poitiers, and to go to Loudun to see your old tutor, our good Abbe Quillet; he will give you useful advice about the court.
Arrived an hour before her, with his old valet, he had found this open--a certain and understood sign that the Abbe Quillet, his tutor, awaited him at the accustomed place.
Diaper also tried his hand at translation, producing an "imitation" of the seventeenth epistle of the first book of Horace and a version of part of the fourth book of Quillet's Callipaedia.
He was naturally endowed with great tact, and he felt that it would be no easy matter for him to attain his object of seeing the Abbe Quillet, at a time when public excitement was at its height.
I was unfortunately stationed near the scaffold; and I saw our unfortunate friends advance to the foot of it, supporting the poor Abbe Quillet, who was destined to behold the death of the pupil whose birth he had witnessed.
"What we see every day is that the number of people developing AIDS and dying is very high and it's not declining at all," said Catherine Quillet, the chief of the French mission of Médecins Sans Frontières.
Feeling that it was time to take a decided course, he advanced with his attendants, hat in hand, toward the group in black of whom we have spoken, and addressing him who appeared its chief member, said, "Monsieur, where can I find Monsieur l'Abbe Quillet?"
Rowe wrote occasional verses addressed to Godolphin and Halifax, adapted some of the odes of Horace to fit contemporary events, and translated the Caractres of Jean de La Bruyère and the Callipaedia of Claude Quillet.