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A quotation from the Aeneid signifying a threat. ↩
Latin: “I am ridiculous.” ↩
A devotion said at morning, noon, and evening, at the sound of a bell. Here, the evening prayer. ↩
In place of a parent. ↩
A mixture of coffee and spirits. ↩
Used the familiar form of address. ↩
With almond milk. ↩
The panonceaux that have to be hung over the doors of notaries. ↩
Black currant liqueur. ↩
On the straight and narrow path. ↩
Upon my word! ↩
A loving heart. ↩
Offhandedly. ↩
It corrects customs through laughter. ↩
Oh beautiful angel, my Lucie. ↩
The worker lives by working, do what he will. ↩
Manservant. ↩
In rum. ↩
People dressed as longshoremen. ↩
Psalm CXXX. ↩
Rest traveler. ↩
Tread upon a loving wife. ↩