Hindu God, believed to be abstract form of Krishna.
1He recognized the grave faces of Marshal Berthier and Count Daru.
2Thought to date back to the Daru migrations into the region.
3Daru has confounded this farce with Charles's original entry into Naples in February.
4See that Daru sends us ambulance-stores and provisions of every kind.
5M. Daru, however, observed that the moments were precious, and silence was restored.
6They turned their steps towards this door, with M. Daru at their head.
7Count Daru's proposal was to spend the winter in Moscow.
8Give me pen and paper, and send Daru to me.
9It was to Count Daru alone that he unbosomed himself frankly, but without weakness.
10At the same time as this placard appeared the protest of M. Daru, as follows:-
11In his poem on astronomy, Daru, of the French Academy, describes this episode in eloquent terms:
12M. Daru, as we have said, lived in the Rue de Lille, close by the Assembly.
13I found myself a rival to M. the Count Daru, who arrived at the same time.
14Such were the replies of Berthier and Daru.
15The Representatives, having come out from M. Daru, rejoined each other and assembled in the street.
16He passed part of them with Count Daru.