"What would you have, captain?" said one
gendarme. "The warbler has fled, and the bat remains."
Letellier cast his eyes around him, and seeing the black and meager clerk with the scowling brow, scribbling away in his office, he preferred him to the best
gendarme for the execution of this design.
But, at the chateau, a
gendarme placed in the vestibule denied us admission up the staircase of the first floor.
In spite of the trampling of the French
gendarmes' horses, which were pushing back the crowd, Rostov kept his eyes on every movement of Alexander and Bonaparte.
Here I mostly live, and here I shall certainly die, if the gendarmes ever track me here.
"A rescue!" cried Muscari, springing to his feet and waving his hat; "the gendarmes are on them!
I may tell you without offence of a way in which you will do more good than by helping the gendarmes, who are bound to break through in any case.
The ante-chamber was full of police agents and
gendarmes, in the midst of whom, carefully watched, but calm and smiling, stood the prisoner.
This is why - because in Corsica your dead will not leave you alone - Dominic's brother had to go into the MAQUIS, into the bush on the wild mountain-side, to dodge the
gendarmes for the insignificant remainder of his life, and Dominic had charge of his nephew with a mission to make a man of him.
She fancied the
gendarmes entering the house, saying to her: "We want your daughter; give her up:" the
gendarmes with the severe, hard faces of men on duty.
"You know very well that I have but to lift my finger and the
gendarmes will be here.