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He proudly wore the blue livery of her house, for the girl was Madame Delphine Lalaurie, wife of the prominent surgeon, Dr. Louis Lalaurie, who bore one of the South's oldest and most cherished names.
Satisfied at last, and after a few amorous gambits on her part which convinced Delphine that Dandy was capable of learning new arts, she opened the window and called to her liveried driver.
Delphine Lalaurie took the reins in her gloved hands and drove Dandy Brandon -- cowering in the back seat of the carriage -- to her mansion at 677 Perdido Street.
A stringed orchestra played softly behind the potted palms, and Delphine circulated graciously among her guests, chatting airily of the forthcoming races, the latest fashions from Paris, and Louisiana politics.
Delphine stood like stone, her eyes alive with hate as she looked down at the sheeted corpse.
the coachman and Delphine were gaining on her as she raced down Perdido Street.
Reeves sang with her sisters Lois and Delphine, often performing as a solo artist under the bill, Martha Reeves of Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and still performs all over the world.
In 1802, she published the first of her noteworthy books, the novel Delphine, in which the femme incomprise was in a manner introduced to French literature, and in which she herself and not a few of her intimates appeared in transparent disguise.
In a book with the same name, Comte's disciple Frederic Harrison wrote about Stael and her works: " In Delphine a woman, for the first time since the Revolution, reopened the romance of the heart which was in vogue in the century preceding.
Martha continues to perform concerts and club dates both solo and with her Vandellas — sisters Lois ( Motown-era Vandella since 1967 ) and Delphine ( since mid 1980s ).
After her death, Jacinta's step-mother, Delphine Eagle Deer, sister of Leonard Crow Dog, advocated on the young woman's behalf.
Émile de Girardin married in 1831 Delphine Gay, and after her death in 1855 Guillemette Josephine Brunold, countess von Tieffenbach, morganatic stepdaughter of Prince Frederick of Nassau.
His mother, Delphine, also came from a prestigious family and was known for her intelligence and great beauty.
She organized a run-off between two contenders ; the winner, Delphine Batho, went on to win the district for her and Royal's party.
Halévy told him innumerable stories about the amorous life of the star — Anna Judic, whose ménage à trois would become the model for Rose Mignon, her husband, and Fauchery — and also about famous cocottes such as Blanche d ' Antigny, Anna Deslions, Delphine de Lizy, and Hortense Schneider, an amalgam of which was to serve the writer as the basis for his principal character.
During this same period, and by now in her very early forties, she also played the elderly, paranoid and morose customer Mrs Delphine Featherstone ( nicknamed " The Black Widow ") in the BBC comedy Open All Hours.
" The film was shot chronologically and in 16mm so as to be " as inconspicuous as possible, to have Delphine blend into the crowd as a way, ultimately, of accentuating her isolation.
His novella Madame Delphine ( 1881 ), expanded from a short story, featured the issue of miscegenation, in which a woman of African descent tries to arrange the marriage of her daughter, who has more European ancestry, to one of the French Creole elite.
* " Trespasses " – Lauren, a young girl, meets an older woman, Delphine, who is too interested in her.
Delphine has more endurance and can survive far longer outside of water than her team.
Sometimes in the media Delphine is incorrectly titled as a Baroness, because of her mother's title.

Delphine and for
This bill was invoked in Ontario ( and then Supreme Court of Canada docket 33819 ) in the case of Les Editions Ecosociete Inc., Alain Deneault, Delphine Abadie and William Sacher vs. Banro Inc., in which the publisher Ecosociete pled ( supported by the BCCLA ) that it should not face Ontario liability for a publication in Quebec, as the suit was a SLAPP and the Quebec law explicitly provided to dismiss these.
Croisière pour un cadavre ) is an adventure game from Delphine Software International, made for the Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC.
As the director for LVMH, his daughter Delphine Arnault is actively involved in the management of the luxury group.
Flashback, released as Flashback: The Quest for Identity in the United States, is a 1992 science fiction cinematic platform game developed by Delphine Software of France and published by U. S. Gold in United States and Europe, and Sunsoft in Japan.
Years after the apparent demise of Adeline, the brand was revived in 2002 by Delphine, and put it in charge of the development of Moto Racer Advance, released for the Game Boy Advance.
It was in development by both Delphine Software International and Adeline Software International for a planned released in 2003.
* Delphine Software releases Eric Chahi's " Another World " for the Amiga 500, one of the first games to be made using polygons instead of conventional sprites.
In 1989 Éric Chahi quit Chip to join Delphine Software International to work on the graphics for Future Wars, a game designed by Paul Cuisset.
Flashback: The Quest for Identity, another game made at Delphine Software, is often mistaken to be a sequel to Another World.
Cestro returned in " Graduation Blues " and was joined by Delphine in " Revelations of Gold " for a cameo.
The Rotmans have also provided financial assistance for the Lloyd and Delphine Martin Prosperity Institute.
Delphine added that her " parents " kept in touch by telephone for some years, but that this stopped some time before she was 16 ( 1984 ).
Moto Racer is an arcade style motorcycle racing game released in 1997 by Delphine Software International for the PC and PlayStation.
His daughter Delphine ( b. 1850 ) received a prize from the Académie française for her Les Parsis, histoire des communautés zoroastriennes de l ' Inde ( 1898 ), and was sent in 1900-1901 to British India on a scientific mission, of which she published a report in 1903.
Marie Delphine LaLaurie ( née Macarty or Maccarthy, c. 1775 – c. 1842 ), more commonly known as Madame LaLaurie, was a Louisiana-born socialite, and serial killer known for her involvement in the torture and murder of black slaves.
One previous Bond game, the Delphine developed, The Stealth Affair, included an original storyline but the game was originally based on a generic Bond-style character named John Glames and only had the licence added for its U. S. release.
Delphine Djiraibe, a human rights attorney who became one of the leading critics of these arms purchases, was later awarded the 2004 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for her work against the project.

Delphine and physician
Delphine married her third husband, physician Leonard Louis Nicolas LaLaurie, who was much younger than she, on June 25, 1825.

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Delphine was a pace-setter in high society.
This young slave was therefore quite unprepared when Delphine Lalaurie signaled that she wanted him to draw near.
So Dandy Brandon trustingly entered the house with Delphine Lalaurie and trudged up the rear steps to the attic room which was to be his new home.
But at the coroner's inquest Delphine told a forthright story.
The manservant Devol and his mistress, Delphine Lalaurie, were pursuing a young girl -- an octoroon of cameo-like beauty -- across the front lawn of the Lalaurie mansion.
Michel's known siblings included Delphine, Jean I ( c. 1507 – 77 ), Pierre, Hector, Louis, Bertrand, Jean II ( born 1522 ) and Antoine ( born 1523 ).
* Foister, Susan, Sue Jones and Delphine Cool, eds.
The following year Ingres, at seventy-one years of age, married forty-three-year-old Delphine Ramel, a relative of his friend Marcotte d ' Argenteuil.
The last of his important portrait paintings date from this period: Marie-Clothilde-Inés de Foucauld, Madame Moitessier, Seated ( 1856 ), Self-Portrait at the Age of Seventy-nine and Madame J .- A .- D. Ingres, née Delphine Ramel, both completed in 1859.
It starred poets Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso, artists Larry Rivers ( Milo ) and Alice Neel ( bishop's mother ), musician David Amram, actors Richard Bellamy ( Bishop ) and Delphine Seyrig ( Milo's wife ), dancer Sally Gross ( bishop's sister ), and Pablo Frank, Robert Frank's then-young son.
* Ms. Julia Delphine Parkinson
The cast included Michael Lonsdale, Eléonore Hirt and Delphine Seyrig.
The movies Place Vendôme with Catherine Deneuve ; Daughters of Darkness with Delphine Seyrig as Countess Bathory ; Armaguedon with Alain Delon ; Camping Cosmos with Lolo Ferrari ; and Ex Drummer based on the novel by Herman Brusselmans were partially shot in Ostend.
He also asked members of his team to look at other silent films including Pabst's Pandora's Box: he wanted Delphine Seyrig's appearance and manner to resemble that of Louise Brooks.

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