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beauchamp

n. 1 The name of several places in France 2 (surname A=An English habitational from=Old French dot=) of Norman origin

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Usage examples of "beauchamp".

He bowed to the banker, and went out with Beauchamp, without appearing to notice Cavalcanti.

Coalson, in a way to indicate that they might have been, like himself, Collier, Thomas, Hatherly, Beauchamp, and Andrews, also of the original Merchant Adventurers, but no proof that they were such has yet been discovered.

Chateau-Renaud rented a stall beside his own, while Beauchamp, as a journalist, had unlimited range all over the theatre.

In one of the mourning-coaches Beauchamp, Debray, and Chateau-Renaud were talking of the very sudden death of the marchioness.

Chateau-Renaud, Albert, and Morrel, went one way, and Debray and Beauchamp the other.

I am going to Beauchamp, in whose journal this paragraph appears, and I shall insist on his retracting the assertion before two witnesses.

If Beauchamp be disposed to retract, you ought at least to give him the opportunity of doing it of his own free will, -- the satisfaction to you will be the same.

He found his carriage at the door, and doing his utmost to restrain his anger he went at once to find Beauchamp, who was in his office.

Albert resumed his seat, and Beauchamp read, with more attention than at first, the lines denounced by his friend.

When he had concluded his speech, Beauchamp bowed coldly to Albert, turned his back upon him, and went to the press-room.

Besides, the manner in which Beauchamp had closed the conference left a bitter recollection in his heart.

Albert advanced furiously towards Beauchamp, but the latter restrained him more by a mild look than by his extended hand.

Albert and Beauchamp parted, the last pressure of their hands expressing what their tongues could not before a stranger.

Although professing diametrically opposite principles from those of the editor of the other paper, Beauchamp -- as it sometimes, we may say often, happens -- was his intimate friend.

I rely on your friendship to assist me, Beauchamp, if contempt has not banished it from your heart.