68 examples of bonbons in sentences

Only in that way can we become famous throughout the world!" "Pass me the bonbons, dear," sighed Louise.

But he took care to explain that the bonbons were not official, and did not recognize her authority.

Upon a taboret beside her stood a box of bonbons, the contents of which she occasionally nibbled as she turned the pages of her novel.

" But, notwithstanding Frank's complimentary impulses, the dessert proved uneatable, and had to be replaced with crackers and cheese and fruit and bonbons.

"Nothing," is the answer, and she hides the box of bonbons behind her, and soon backs out of the room.

And one delicious morning in early June, when the dew sparkled on the poison ivy and the air was vibrant with the soft monotone of mosquitoes and the public road exhaled a delicate aroma of crude oil, Drusilla and Flavilla, laden with sketching-blocks, color-boxes, camp-stools, white umbrellas and bonbons, descended to the great hall, on sketching bent.

He merely redoubled his attentions, sending her flowers and bonbons daily, accompanied by ardently worded but respectful notes.

A dish of the bonbons Good Cheer and Kindliness with every-day mottoes; Knots and Reasons in shape of Puzzles and Answers; the whole ornamented with Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver, of the kind mentioned in the Book of Proverbs.

He haunted my desk with unseen gift-bringingthe newest books, the correction of exercises, the concealment of bonbons, of which he was fond.

How soon do you think you'll be out again?" "I don't know," answered Phebe, pushing a box of bonbons within reach of Bell's easy-going fingers.

It would weary the reader to wade through a description of the Jade work and cloisonné, the porcelain of all countries, the Japanese works of art in bronze and gold, and last, but not least, the cut and uncut diamonds and precious stones, temptingly laid out in open saucers, like bonbons in a confectioner's shop.

I looked for bonbons to carry home to the children, but when I saw some tempting looking almonds and candies and mottoes, to my surprise I found they were all composed of fish put up in this form, and the mottoes were of salad.

I also gave her some ginger-bread, a handful of bonbons, some Krishnu wine, and some anisette.

Well?' he murmured, and gave me a box of bonbons elaborately tied with rich ribbons.

'You don't want anything?' 'Nothing, thanks,' I said, opening the box of bonbons, 'except these.

There are dainty, well-trimmed lambs, with pretty blue favors tied about their necks, just like dragées and bonbons.

They were filled with bonbons and all sorts of little trifles, such as she and Jules had admired in the gay shop windows.

The salad was piquante; the trifle vivacious; Kate's bonbons were regarded as unique, and as for the coffee, it provoked Marna to quote the appreciative Talleyrand: "Noir comme le diable, Chaud comme l'enfer, Pur comme un ange, Doux comme l'amour.

All he says is falsethe book he has just read, the play he is writing, the woman who loves him,...he buys a packet of bonbons in the streets and eats them, and it is false.

It was filled with violet bonbons.

These bonbons invented by Siraudin and bearing the ridiculous name of "Perles des Pyrenees" were each a drop of sarcanthus perfume, a drop of feminine essence crystallized in a morsel of sugar.

At the head of the procession of mistresses whom the fragrance of the bonbons helped to place in bold relief, one paused, displaying long white teeth, a satiny rose skin, a snub nose, mouse-colored eyes, and close-cropped blond hair.

She knew that that would mean not only the necessary, instantaneous move to a better lodging, but an expensive dinner at the nearest restaurant as well, and certainly bonbons and small presents for Mirko, and new clothes; twice as much would be spent, if credit could be obtained; and then there would be the worry of the bills and the anxiety.

M. de Firmin-Latour's friend hailed them, introduced them to him, and soon he was host, not to one lady, but to four, and instead of two dinners he had to order five, and more champagne, and then dessertpeaches, strawberries, bonbons, liqueurs, flowers, and what not, until I could see that the bill which presently he would be called upon to pay would amount to far more than his quarterly allowance from Mme.

There and then, as all the world knows, it has been the immemorial habit for the population, high and low, to pelt the folks in the carriages during their Corso procession with bonbons, bouquets, and the like.

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