152 examples of esmeralda in sentences

You don't seem to be astonishing anybody very much, Esmeralda!

" An easy little trot it was, and Esmeralda, left at her own door, where a groom waited to take her horse to the stable, was happy, but puzzled.

And you, Esmeralda, you naughty girl!

And so, Esmeralda, as you really have no cause for repining, go away to your class lesson, which has a double interest for you and Nell, because of the wicked pleasure which you derive from hearing the master quietly crush the society young lady with unanswerable logic.

"Brava, Miss Esmeralda!" shouts the master.

Miss Esmeralda, you know Miss Nell.

And then"looking very hard at nothing at all, and not at you, Esmeralda, as your guilty soul fancies "and then, gentlemen will not be afraid to ride with you for fear of spoiling their horses by checking them too often.

Esmeralda, does not the society young lady make life pleasant for you and Nell in the dressing-room, until the beauty attracts general attention by stating that she has had an hour of torment!

And now, Esmeralda, having determined to put your master's advice into practice and to "keep riding," you think that you must have a habit in order to be ready to take to the road whenever you have an opportunity, and to be able to accompany Theodore, should he desire to repeat your music-ride?

You "can" have any color, Esmeralda, and you "can" have any material, for that matter.

Your habit shall not be like hers, Esmeralda, but shall have a plain waist, made as long as you can possibly wear it while sitting, slightly pointed in front and curving upward at the side to a point about half an inch below that where the belt of your skirt fastens, and having a very small and perfectly flat postilion, or the new English round back.

Elizabeth of Austria may wear a princess habit, if it please her, but would you, Esmeralda, be prepared, in order to have your habit fit properly, to postpone buttoning it until after you were placed in the saddle, as she was accustomed to do in the happy days when she could forget her imperial state in her long wild gallops across the beautiful Irish hunting counties?

If you go to a tailor, Esmeralda, prepare yourself to make a firm stand on this point.

And, lastly, Esmeralda, no riding master with any sense of duty will allow you to wear such a habit in his presence without telling you his opinion of it, and stating his reasons for objecting to it, and you best know whether or not a little lecture of that sort will be agreeable, especially if delivered in the presence of other women.

When a step collar and a man's tie are worn, the ordinary high collar and chemisette, sold for thirty-eight cents, takes the place of the straight linen band worn with the habit high in the throat, and the proper tie is the white silk scarf fastened in a four-in-hand knot, and, if you be wise, Esmeralda you will buy this at a good shop, and pay two dollars and a quarter for it, rather than to pay less and repent ever after.

What shall it be, Esmeralda?

Arrayed after these suggestions, Esmeralda, you will be inconspicuous, and that is the general aim of the true lady's riding dress, with the exception of those worn by German princesses, when, at a review, they lead the regiments which they command.

Unfortunately, Esmeralda, you, like possibly some other American girls, are not an angel, and if you were, you could not have such a riding master, because the very few men who have the specified qualifications are too well acquainted with the characteristics of their countrywomen to instruct them in the equestrian art.

If you think you can endure perfect discipline and incessant plain speaking go to him, Esmeralda.

You can learn, Esmeralda.

At present you have received just sufficient instruction to qualify you to ride properly escorted, on good roads, but "KEEP RIDING!" ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK IN THE RIDING-SCHOOL; CHATS WITH ESMERALDA*** *******

[Footnote 1: See p. 47, note 1.] »Escarabajos de esmeralda, luciérnagas de fuego, mariposas negras, venid!

esmeralda, f., emerald. eso, that; por , for that reason; hence, therefore; ¿que es ?

Ethelwerd, Chron., ii. ESMERALDA, a beautiful gypsy-girl, who, with tambourine and goat, dances in the place before Notre Dame de Paris, and is looked on as a witch.

Esmeralda; humbly-born heroine of Frances Hodgson Burnett's work of same name.

152 examples of  esmeralda  in sentences