24 examples of hermine in sentences

I had called my fair unknown Hermine;the pronoun she, as it applied equally to every individual of the female sex, and in the French language to many things besides, soon became insufficient, and I took the liberty of calling her Hermine.

I had been torturing myself all the evening with the thought that Hermine might have felt offended, and that I should find them torn in pieces and thrown down at my door, or that she would be waiting for me with a severe reprimand for my boldness and impertinence.

Hermine's ideal beauty, and with it her chance of success, faded out from my memory like an unfixed photograph, before this charming reality, and Thérèse ruled supreme.

Is her name Hermine?"

She put her handkerchief to her face, and called me all sorts of hard names for having brought her there to listen to the confession of my love for another; and turned a deaf ear, or I thought she did, to my expostulations and my protestations that I didn't really care for Hermine,that it was only a passing fancy, more curiosity than anything else,and that I really loved no one but her.

Her name isn't Hermine, I know.

"I knew I could love no one else, Thérèse-Hermine, or Hermine-Thérèse!

"I knew I could love no one else, Thérèse-Hermine, or Hermine-Thérèse!

then I should have been Hermine, and you would have asked her.

Hermine Kotab (E); 24Feb55; R144716.

KOTAB, HERMINE. Kulturgeschichte der Neuzeit.

Translated into Dutch from the authorized English text by Baroness Hermine MacKay, Marie Hartman & Anna Schroot.

Baroness Hermine MacKay, Marie Hartman & Anna Schrodt, translators.

DAVID, HERMINE.

by Hermine David.

Hermine Kotab (E); 24Feb55; R144716.

KOTAB, HERMINE. Kulturgeschichte der Neuzeit.

Translated into Dutch from the authorized English text by Baroness Hermine MacKay, Marie Hartman & Anna Schroot.

Baroness Hermine MacKay, Marie Hartman & Anna Schrodt, translators.

DAVID, HERMINE.

by Hermine David.

She became a pupil there in 1861 or 1862, and in 1864 sent to the Exhibition "A Quiet Corner"; in 1865, "Thoughtful"; in 1866, "Brother and Sister"; and in 1867, "Margaret." <b>HERMAN, HERMINE VON.</b> Born in Komorn, Hungary, 1857.

<b>PREUSCHEN, HERMINE VON SCHMIDT</b>; married name, Telman.

Pupil of her father, Hermine Stilke, and Theude Grönland.

24 examples of  hermine  in sentences