53 examples of parisienne in sentences

19.Venison a la Parisienne.

Supposing she was now a witness of an American ceremony for the first time, for the want of representation in the country had been rather a subject of animadversion with her, she advanced steadily towards the mistress of the house, bestowing smile for smile, this being a part of the programme at which a Parisienne was not easily outdone.

"More extraordinary than to find one's self on a Swiss lake, think you, my dear Mademoiselle Viefville?" "Non, non, mais tout aussi extraordinaire pour une Parisienne."

Of course, the Parisienne did not hesitate an instant about becoming the wife of un avocat; for, agreeably to her habits, matrimony was a legitimate means of bettering her condition in life.

But how would you have a Parisienne of the wealthy bourgeoisie undertake the duty, the long brave task of nursing a child, when she leads the life she does, what with receptions and dinners and soirees, and absences and social obligations of all sorts?

I can be Parisienne or Bruxelloisewhichever you wish, Mr. Dawson.

"Ah, madame," sighed Marie in her frank Parisienne fashion, "le Capitaine is so beautiful and devoted.

Still, it seemed advisable to give them time to settle down to dinner first, so, stopping at a newspaper shop at the corner, I spun out another minute or two in buying myself a copy of La Vie Parisienne and the latest edition of the Pall Mall.

A waiter handed me the menu, and after I had ordered a light dinner I spread out La Vie Parisienne on the table, and bending over it made a pretence of admiring its drawings.

And in June he had remarked, "Que sa popularité (de La Fayette) dépendait plutôt de la captivité du roi, qu'il tenait prisonnier, et qui était sous sa garde, que de sa force personnelle, qui n'avait plus d'autre appui que la milice Parisienne.

She ceased her chatter, knitted her eyebrows, then raised them, opened her lips and with the vivacity of a Parisienne left her admirers to hurl herself like a torpedo upon our critic.

Phr. a la francaise, a la parisienne; a l' anglaise [Fr.], a l' americaine

Some of the crowd were singing a la Parisienne, others were lamenting, praying, hoping, despairing, and, by "fits and starts," abandoning themselves to those opposite extravagances of sentiment so peculiarly characteristic of a French population.

Dear Sir,Your packet I have only just received, owing, I suppose, to the absence of Moxon, who is flaunting it about à la Parisienne with his new bride, our Emma, much to his satisfaction and not a little to our dulness.

L'Illustre Parisienne, (1679), variously attributed to Préchac and to Mme de Villedieu, had already been translated as The Illustrious Parisian Maid, or The Secret Amours of a German Prince, (1680).

The Parisienne he cancelled from his list because, says Sand, when he called on her with another man, she offered the other man a chair before she asked Chopin to be seated.

She was a Parisienne.

As for the French women, every time I picked what I took to be a real Parisienne coming toward me I'd hear her say as she passed: 'Henry, I'm going over to the Galerie Lafayette.

The Parisienne of that Paris spent a thousand francs to get her pet dog safely away to Marseilles.

Millionaire tourists with retinues of servants following them in motor- cars may never know this effect; nor the Parisienne who paid a thousand francs to send her pet dog to Marseilles.

Whereupon, drawing from his pocket a copy of the Bible, he had a Parisienne, let into the secret, read in her sweet tones the book of Ruth.

Abgeruehrter Kugelhopf Apple Cake or Kuchen Baba à la Parisienne Berliner Pfannkuchen Bohemian Kolatchen Bola Bunt, Plain Cheap Coffee Cake, A Cherry Cake or Kuchen Cheese Cake or Pie Cinnamon Rolls Coffee Cake or Kuchen Dough Chocolate Coffee Cake French Coffee Cake Fresh Prune Kuchen Huckleberry Cake Huckleberry Pie Kaffee Kuchen (Cinnamon)

Therese and a young Parisienne, her friend, were at luncheon with us.

A little way on I overtook Therese and the Parisienne.

He, too, lives in picture and in song, but less heroically; andhonorably confessed!it had a comic effect on me when, last year, on the 28th July, I heard in the song of La Parisienne the words "Lafayette aux cheveux blancs," while I saw him in person standing near me in his brown wig.

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