12 Verbs to Use for the Word fiancé

If you should lose the packet I'm going to give you, I prophesy that in twenty-four hours the world would be empty of Maxine de Renzie: for the circumstances surrounding her in this transaction are peculiar, the most peculiar I've ever been entangled in, perhaps, in rather a varied experience; and they intimately concern her fiancé, the Vicomte Raoul du Laurier" "Raoul du Laurier!"

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.

Was Kennedy, who had been engaged by her father to defend her fiancé, about to convict him?

She saw the glint in the light hazel eyes as she described the fiancé and her kind heart at once made her determine to turn the conversation.

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

You must give me time to accustom myself to the idea of having a fiancé-you see, I have never had one before," and I tried to laugh.

" "It is my pleasure then," he said gallantly, bowing, and at once instituting himself as master of ceremonies, "to introduce to you, Miss Natalie's fiancé, Captain WestMrs.

And she loves her fiancé.

Her insanity absolutely disappeared, she returned to healthy activity in her old vocation as teacher, and the year after, to my great annoyance, married her former fiancé.

Her face lighted up with pleasure when she met her fiancé, but assumed a more thoughtful look as she saw what he was reading.

Here Camiola exposed the conduct of the knight; Roberto was indignant; Aurelia rejected her fiancé with scorn; and Camiola took the veil.

"Meanwhile, that part of the arrangement being settled, I must ask you to pay some attention to the thought of seeing your fiancé.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  fiancé