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They take what they can catch--and vogue la galere."
Don't let's go over Burgess and Maclean and all that galere again.' '
His first exhibition, at the Galere Saint-Laurent, included two unsold parcels of his fourth book of poetry, Pense-Bête, encased in plaster.
And since you say the game is interesting, VOGUE LA GALERE - I follow the club!"
This month, accompanied by the customary newspaper articles and interviews, television news items and long lines outside book stores, "La Galere d'Obelix," the 30th hard-cover book in the series, appeared.
The Rev. Alan Kent Salmon performed an Episcopal ceremony later in the day at Club Port La Galere, also in Theoule.
Exhibitions at Galere Berthe Weil, Paris, and at Galerie Le Nouvel Essor, Paris.
CYRANO: Mais que diable allait-il faire, Mais que diable allait-il faire dans cette galere?
The Burgundian King, under whose flag, the English galere St. Thomas had run, was inclined to broker a peace between war-weary England and the Hanseatic League, restoring their trading rights.
Along with 2.8 million French-language copies of "La Galere d'Obelix" ("Obelix's Galley"), 5.2 million copies in 13 other languages went on sale this month in every country of Western Europe and as far away as Indonesia and Brazil.
He has furnished them with goods bought at Harris Kratz, Galere and Erhard Dannenberg, three of the prime dealers who occupy a stretch of the Dixie Highway that is known as Antique Row, but nonetheless has the ambience of a strip-mall Coin-O-Mat.
- I thought it high time to be out of that GALERE, and so I do not know yet whether it ends well or ill; but if I ever afterwards find that they do carry things to the extremity, I shall think more meanly of my species.