75 examples of auberges in sentences

For whether he had got wind that Captain Morgan was searching for him, or whether, finding himself in a place so full of his enemies, he had buried himself in some place of hiding, it is certain that the buccaneers had traversed pretty nearly the whole town before they discovered that he was lying at a certain auberge kept by a Portuguese Jew.

The Auberges of the old Knights, the Palace of the Grand Master, the Church of St. John, and other relics of past time, but more especially the fortifications, invest the place with a romantic interest, and I suspect that, after Venice and Granada, there are few cities where the Middle Ages have left more impressive traces of their history.

There was a small auberge at the cross-roads, and a patrol of the Third Hussars of Conflansthe very regiment of which I was afterwards colonelwere mounting their horses at the door.

More than two hours I waited in this auberge while the rain fell in torrents, the lightning blazed, and the thunder crashed.

I did not realize how wet I was until I sat down in an auberge and tried to make myself comfortable for the night.

We were quite drenched on reaching a little wayside auberge.

Along the banks of the stream, and for several miles on either side of it, there are very few villages, and the accommodation in the auberges is about as rough as it can be.

The peasant family who lived in it looked to their bit of land and their two or three cows to keep them, not to the auberge.

I found this single auberge closed, and all the family in an adjoining field around a waggon already piled with hay, to which a couple of cows were harnessed.

There was a very fair inn here, less picturesque than many of the auberges of the country, but cleaner, perhaps, for this reason.

We read the other day of a reviewer who started from Charing Cross with a blue bag filled with books for his criticship: he read at Camberwell, and he read at Dulwichhe wrote in the sanded and smoke-dried parlour of the Lion, the Lamb, or the Foxand he wrote whilst his steak was grilling at the auberge at Dulwichand he went home in a hackney-coach: "Lord how he went outLord how he came in."

Adjoining is a little inn, more like one of the picturesque auberges of the continent than an English house of cheer.

Such, at least, is the character of the auberges, or inns, and restaurateurs, with which St. Cloud is even better supplied than our Richmond.

In the auberges here, (every alternate house retailed liquor), brandy sold at a shilling a bottle.

"Dans quelle auberge, lui demande le roi d'un ton moqueur, t'es-tu fait arranger de la sorte?Sire, répond le grognard sans se déconcerter, dans une auberge vous avez payé votre écot: à Kollin."

"Dans quelle auberge, lui demande le roi d'un ton moqueur, t'es-tu fait arranger de la sorte?Sire, répond le grognard sans se déconcerter, dans une auberge vous avez payé votre écot: à Kollin."

L 'OCCASION FAIT LE LARRON Le propriétaire d'une auberge de village servit un oeuf au roi George II qui s'y était arrêté, et lui demanda en retour une guinée.

AUBERGE, f., espèce d'hôtel.

AUBERGISTE, m., qui tient auberge.

POSADA, f., auberge, en Espagne.

When he has settled his bill at the Auberge "a l'Angloise," and emagines he has nothing to do but to pursue his journey, he finds he has yet to procure himself a passport.

The "auberges" of the various langues were also built in the most magnificent manner, and the palace of the Grand Master at Valetta was a sumptuous building worthy of a king.

And on the south side of the square was the old auberge.

At the auberge he said he was going au Pay, but after he saw Celeste Barbeau he stayed in Caho'.

"the sign of the placethe thingthe auberge?"

75 examples of  auberges  in sentences