Un huard. Il y en a de l'autre côté du lac.
There's a couple of them across the lake.
Tu te souviens la fois où je t'ai donné un huard ?
Remember when I gave you a loonie?
Non, ça, c'est le huard.
No, wait, I'm thinking of loons.
Que faites-vous là, Huard ?
What are you doing here, Huard?
Pourquoi êtes-vous ici, Huard ?
Why are you here, Huard?
J'en suis sûr, Huard.
I'm sure you will, Huard.
Vous avez la forme, Huard.
You're looking good, Huard.
Oui, Huard est un dur á cuire.
No, it was a good round.
Adolphe Tavernier est né à Aix le 30 octobre 1799, fils de Marie Marguerite Huard et de Joseph Alexandre, imprimeur et receveur (un des administrateurs) des hospices d'Aix.
Adolph Tavernier was born at Aix on October 30, 1799, son of Marie Marguerite Huard and Joseph Alexandre, a printer and receiver (one of the administrators) of the houses of refuge in Aix.
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