เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

belamy การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • When Thibaut has retired, Belamy again kisses Georgette,  but the bell does not ring!
  • While the soldiers are eating, Belamy, who has found Georgette's bonnet, demands an explanation.
  • Thibaut finds a pretext for going out, but Rose lets out to Belamy Georgette's hiding-place.
  • Belamy, disgusted, and after having had dinner and a sleep in Thibaut's own bed, decides to march on.
  • Belamy would like to try the experiment with Georgette, and asks her to accompany him to the hermitage instead of her husband.
  • Suddenly Belamy enters, beside himself with rage, for his prey has escaped and he has lost his rank together with the prize of 200 pistoles.
  • While Belamy is sleeping, Thibaut calls his servant Sylvain and scolds him because he has now repeatedly been absent over-long on his errands; finally he orders him to saddle the mules.
  • To keep Belamy away from Georgette, the squire has taken him to the wine-cellar, and the officer, now half-drunk, admits to having had a rendez-vous with Rose.
  • When Belamy's superior appears to hear the news, his corporal is only able to stammer out that nothing in particular has happened, and so after all, Georgette is saved from discovery, and Rose becomes Sylvain's happy bride.
  • Belamy is delighted with the pretty Georgette, but she tells anxiously, that all the women in the village must remain true to their husbands, for the hermit of St Gratien ( though dead for two hundred years ), is keeping watch, and at any case of infidelity will ring a little bell, which is heard far and wide.