191 examples of frenchwoman in sentences

A charming and distinguished Frenchwoman who accompanied us counted, no doubt, for much in the warmth of the kindness shown us.

But, if the exile said his mother was a Frenchwoman, the glasses would be forthcoming all the same, for "My father," the old man would say, "was a Frenchman of Martinique, with blood as pure as that wine and a heart as sweet as this honey; come, a glass of orgeat;" and he would bring it himself in a quart tumbler.

As often as she experienced one of these studied slights or insinuated impertinences, she revolved in her own mind all the incidents of their past intercourse, in the vain endeavor to recollect some one among them which could possibly account for the offensive change so manifest in the conduct of the young Frenchwoman.

" "Indeed!" said the Frenchwoman.

what conduct?" retorted the handsome Frenchwoman, confidently, and with a disdainful glance.

The Frenchwoman made another and a deeper courtesy, and withdrew.

The Frenchwoman sometimes took a fancy, for some unrevealed purpose, to talk a good deal to Mrs. Marston, and on such occasions would persist, notwithstanding that lady's marked reserve and discouragement, in chatting away, as if she were conscious that her conversation was the most welcome entertainment possible to her really unwilling auditor.

If I could once see the house clear of that Frenchwoman" "If you mean Mademoiselle de Barras, she is a lady," interrupted Mrs. Marston.

Mademoiselle," she continued, addressing the Frenchwoman, calmly but firmly, "my daughter will remain here for some time longer, and you will have the goodness to withdraw.

" The maid started on her mission with angry alacrity, darting a venomous glance at the handsome Frenchwoman as she passed.

The master, ma'amthe master is gone with the Frenchwoman; they went in the traveling coach last night, ma'am; he is gone away with her, ma'am; that is all.

A Frenchwoman to whom I once said that American parents treat their children in many ways as though they were their contemporaries remarked, "

"A Frenchwoman?" said Fullaway.

Its proprietor, summoned from a neighbouring house, recollected, with considerable difficulty and after consultation of a penny pocket-book, that he had certainly let a top-floor room to a young Frenchwoman about a year ago, but he had never caught her name properly, and simply had her noted down as Mamselle.

"A Frenchwoman," said Celia.

Charlemagne's Nine Wives: (1) Hamiltrude, a poor Frenchwoman, who bore him several children.

Implored for verse, I send you what I can; But you are so exact a Frenchwoman, As I am told, Jemima, that I fear To wound with English your Parisian ear, And think I do your choice collection wrong With lines not written in the Frenchman's tongue.

"It was when I heard that your grandmother was a Frenchwoman I grasped everything.

A Frenchwoman shivered a little and turned pale.

Out of the crowd came a pretty Frenchwoman and, understanding the man, though she had not met him before, she held out her arms to him and raised her face.

She was not a Frenchwoman, and she was uncomfortably conscious of it.

But,' she added vehemently, 'as a Frenchwoman, accept my condolence.

We do not mean to insinuate that a really well-dressed Frenchwoman is not better dressed than most English women, or that the French have not a peculiar knack of putting on their clothes to the best advantage; for there is no doubt upon the matter.

In short, a Frenchwoman does not put on her glove anyhow as an Englishwoman does.

We think the Frenchwoman right, because it is by what are called trifles that good and also great effects are produced.

191 examples of  frenchwoman  in sentences