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"Farewell," said Lavalier, as the company crammed themselves into the boats.
"It is the sad hour of parting," said Lavalier solemnly.
Within the fashion world, the name was eventually shortened to "lavalier(e)".
Thinking quickly, he remembered the magic snowglobe given him by Lavalier.
"Your enemies are powerful and merciless," said Lavalier.
"Poison," explained Lavalier, flinging the feathered corpora into the bushes.
"You leave at dawn," said Lavalier.
"Didn't you hear what Corporal Lavalier called you?"
"Cellophane and Lavalier await you abovestairs," he said, and led the company into the wide trunk.
Lavalier sighed deeply.
"This bodes well," declared Lavalier.
"Commercials," said Lavalier irritably.
On a pair of tree stumps at the end of the room sat Cellophane and Lavalier, arrayed in rich muslin.
Hervé Katz, the owner of Lavalier, an antiques shop on Jay Street, said he feels increasingly optimistic.
Lavalier, 14 Jay Street (Hudson Street).
As he stood, as if in a trance, Lavalier turned to him and saw him toying with the Ring and wondering at her great beauty.
"Welcome to Lornadoon," said Lavalier, rising slowly to her feet, and it seemed to the company that she was as fair as a young sapling or scrub oak.
"It isn't far to the Elf Village," he said finally, "and unless the place has changed hands, Orlon's kin, Cellophane and the Lady Lavalier, still dwell there."
In addition to its standard Lavalier microphone, Rode also offers the PinMic lavalier which is designed for discreet miking of subjects.
Hervé Katz, who runs a family business in the famous Clignancourt flea market in Paris, has opened a branch, Lavalier, in TriBeCa.
"The bath of Lavalier never lies," said the Lady sternly, and leading Frito back to the rest of the company, disappeared in a heavy haze of Jungle Rape perfume.
As the tiny boats passed round a bend in the river, Frito looked back in time to see the Lady Lavalier gracefully sticking her finger down her throat in the ancient elvish farewell.
The company rose, and after a hurried breakfast of yaws and goiters, Cellophane and Lavalier and their attendants led them through the wood to the banks of the great river Anacin where three small balsa rafts lay.