Do we say fiancé or fiancée

fiancé 94 occurrences

Meet my fiancé, Lester Haas Goldmark; Mrs. Suss and Sara Suss, my fiancé....

Meet my fiancé, Lester Haas Goldmark; Mrs. Suss and Sara Suss, my fiancé....

It occurred to me that she was fretting for her absent fiancé, Mr. Staffordoh, dear me!

Joe Strong's promised wife was an accomplished bareback rider, as well as one of her fiancé's helpers in his mystery tricks.

Victorine is going to be shown to her future fiancé to-day, but I must first tell you how it came about.

[Sidenote: The Fiancé Appears]

Yes, it is the fiancé, accompanied by his mother and aunt.

Fortunately Victorine was not with us, as Godmamma was too tired to accompany her; it would not have been proper for her to come with only her brother and sister-in-law, as her fiancé, being supposed to be at Tournelle, she might have had private conversation with him not under Godmamma's eye!

Her fiancé killed" "Oh! shucks!

Why in the world should she be prejudiced against the man who is trying to locate the slayer of her fiancé?" "Ask me something easy.

The Visigoths refused to allow one party to break an engagement without the consent of the other; and if a woman, being already engaged, went over to another man without her parent's or fiancé's leave, both she and the man who took her were handed over as slaves to the original fiancé.

The Visigoths refused to allow one party to break an engagement without the consent of the other; and if a woman, being already engaged, went over to another man without her parent's or fiancé's leave, both she and the man who took her were handed over as slaves to the original fiancé.

" One boat contained Bee, Mrs. Jimmie, and two Princeton men, and the other Miss Wemyss, the German, Miss Wemyss' fiancé, Sir George, and me.

"But the fact of the matter was that I knew your fiancé had been the cause of your visit to the mute.

Gentlemen, this is Emile, my fiancé.

"What if we did without the looking-glass?" whispered Josephine to her fiancé.

The young fiancé was quite ignorant about his prospective bride's late father!

"Well," he said, "your fiancé is very anxious to see you, it seems.

" At that moment Sir James Danvers caught the glance which Zara gave her fiancé for his toast.

Tristram's fiancé was evidently quite ignorant of the simplest facts about him, or his family, or his home!

I hope you and Tristram will arrive in time to accompany me to dinner at Glastonbury House on Friday evening, when you can congratulate my beloved fiancé, who holds you in affectionate regard.

And Francis Markrute staying on to smoke a cigar with the Duke, and, presumably, to say a snatched good night to his fiancé, Tristram was left to take Zara home alone.

Her fiancé had told her all the pitiful story, and now she understood the tragedy in Zara's eyes, and loved her the more for her silence and her honor.

Geoffroy's lovely face, "that my sister desires to consult you, but for her fiancé M. de Marsan, who is very ill indeed, hovering, in fact, between life and death.

My sister's fiancé would never have survived the loss of the document which had been entrusted to his honour.

fiancée 78 occurrences

When Captain Alec brought his fiancée home after the dinner of welcome and congratulation at Old Place, it was nearly twelve o'clock.

And yet when a man is away from his fiancée or wife for three whole years, his anxiety to get back, even for a brief day, is easily understood.

She would propose it to Mr. French and would let them know; and he must assuredly bring Miss Lindeck, bring her "right away," bring her soon, bring them, his fiancée and her, together somehow, and as quickly as possibleso that they should be old friends before the tea.

Between you and your fiancée there will naturally be no secrets.

Rue Saint-Antoine: Nos. 3, 7, 9, 114, 142, 150, 152, 160, 176, 178, 182,192, 194, 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 212; "À la Fiancée," No. 213; "Phares de la Bastille," 214, 216, 218, 220, 222, 224, 226, 228, 232, 234, 236; Protestant Church.

So Tiberius had honored him with the priesthoods, but he did not send for him: instead, when his minister requested that he might go to Campania, pleading as an excuse that his fiancée was ill, the emperor directed him to stay where he was, giving as a reason that he would himself arrive in Rome in almost no time.

In the meantime, Slovaki travelled on in blissful ignorance, glorifying Chopin's fiancée in poetic songs full of passionate admiration.

He was invited to their place in the fall when the hunting season opened, and spent the evening most pleasantly and satisfactorily with his fiancée in a corner of the drawing-room.

"Because she was Roland Warren's fiancée.

He spent long hours too with his fiancée, a girl with no dowry and no looks, but of a loving, sensitive temper, whom he adored and fully intended to marry the moment he had five hundred francs to call his own.

But unfortunately there is a fourth sight, and the lover or the fiancée who can get beyond this is safecomparatively safe, that is, for everything in this world has its merits or its demerits, comparatively speaking, and the comparison is more often than not made from the point of view of what ought to be rather than of what really is.

But when he faced about toward Elinor he found himself growing hotly jealous for her good faith; careful and fearful lest she should say or do something not strictly in accordance with the letter and spirit of her obligations as Ormsby's fiancée.

The same month a telegram informed Tschaikovski that his fiancée had very suddenly become engaged to a singer in her own troupe, the Spanish baritone, Padilla y Ramos, who was two years younger even than Tschaikovski.

CHARICLE'IA, the fiancée of Theag'enês, in the Greek romance called The Loves of Theagenês and Charicleia, by Heliodo'ros bishop of Trikka (fourth century).

I had laid a line of sable traps for miles through the woods, and caught several "prime" sable which I intended as a present to my fiancée, and the long walks over the line in the absolute silence of the great forest, the snowfall, and the gorgeous autumn were more fascinating than ever before.

I was desperate, and, when Garibaldi set out on the Marsala expedition, I was just on the point of sailing to join him when I received a letter from the father of my fiancée, telling me that her perplexities and distress of mind over our marriage had so increased that they feared for her reason if she were not set at rest.

Not his to accept pity, even from a fiancée.

I went up to see him in town, where he was then living, and he took me to see his fiancée.

In fact, it is possible for a lover to clearly recognise and be bitterly conscious of horrid defects in his fiancée's disposition and characterdefects which promise him a life of miseryand yet for him not to be filled with fear: "I ask not, I care not, If guilt's in thy heart; I know that I love thee,

The indefiniteness of the latter term offended Captain LOSEBY, who wanted to know at what exact period of "walking-out" a lady became a fiancée.

But sterner duties on the frontier were awaiting him, and very quickly he was back there and writing to his fiancée, "We have begun our march for the Ohio.

Immermann characterized his relation to her thus in a letter to his fiancée, in 1839: "I loved the countess deeply and purely when I was kindled by her flame.

The Baron, too, was presented, a man of gentle and frank disposition, but little older than his fiancée and seemingly well suited to her.

Have you fixed the day of the wedding?" SUITOR"I will leave that to my fiancée.

His fiancée has a dowry of 8,000 roubles; she is very handsome, as her aunt says.

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