-- " Apropos ," continued he, "Franz is coming soon, but it will not interest you; you dislike him, I think?"

From this Dilemma I was most fortunately releived by an accident truly apropos ; it was the lucky overturning of a Gentleman's Phaeton, on the road which ran murmuring behind us.

It came up apropos , of course, of certain questions of art at which we were hammering.

Apropos of marrying, I hope our friend Adam will get settled, now the poor old man's gone.

And of a sudden, apropos of nothing, standing there alone in the secret chamber of the Mahars of Pellucidar, I realized that I loved Dian the Beautiful.

"My dearest wish is the success of Berande," Joan had just said, apropos of a discussion about the cheapening of freights on copra to market.

And though he belonged to the household troops, who, as it was their duty to rally round the Prince Regent, had not shown their valour in foreign service yet, Rawdon Crawley had already ( apropos of play, of which he was immoderately fond) fought three bloody duels, in which he gave ample proofs of his contempt for death.

Hyde, "lt is as well we have met; and apropos , you should have my address." And he gave a number of a street in Soho.

Apropos of the organ-grinder, I may tell you, dearest, that today I experienced a double misfortune.

“It ees ver apropos of saircumstance,” said the French-.

Fanny had not a word to say against its becomingness, and, excepting what remained of her scruples, was exceedingly pleased with an acquisition so very apropos . She would rather, perhaps, have been obliged to some other person.