Use mademoiselle in a sentence
Sentences starting with mademoiselle
- Mademoiselle found them yesterday, and desired me to fetch them to you; and I obliged her. [11]
- Mademoiselle Cerise sang, with chic and abandon very fascinating to his own sensuous nature, a song with a charming air and sentiment. [11]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, with whom she had never been able to be quite frank, had now become unpleasant to her, and for various reasons Princess Mary avoided her. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, who was in the drawing room, looked at Princess Mary in bewildered surprise. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne walked up and down the conservatory for a long time that evening, vainly expecting someone, now smiling at someone, now working herself up to tears with the imaginary words of her pauvre mere rebuking her for her fall. [2]
- Mademoiselle Cerise said to Ian at last: "Enfin, is the man stone? [11]
- Mademoiselle Cerise sprang to her feet and ran forward. [11]
- Mademoiselle was about to continue, but I interrupted her. [9]
- Mademoiselle Antoinette arranged the tableau with her usual good taste, and the effect was enchanting. [4]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne and the little princess had to own to themselves that Princess Mary in this guise looked very plain, worse than usual, but it was too late. [2]
Sentences ending with mademoiselle
- Then stealthy steps were heard, and a voice said: "Ah, mademoiselle! [11]
- At more than ordinary peril he crossed the river on a couple of logs, lashed together, some distance above the spot where the picket had seen Mademoiselle. [11]
- I saw your open door, and here I am--monsieur, monsieur, monsieur, mademoiselle! [11]
- Tell me first of mademoiselle. [11]
- Diable, I am not blind, Mademoiselle. [9]
- Let it stand, mademoiselle. [11]
- I admire you, mademoiselle. [11]
- Ah, pardon me, mademoiselle. [11]
- You know that letters come to me from Montreal addressed Mademoiselle. [11]
- I cannot; oh, I cannot--" "You--but no; I will not ask you, Mademoiselle. [11]
Short sentences using mademoiselle
- Mademoiselle, I kiss your hand. [11]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne alone smiled agreeably. [2]
- Gaston beckoned to Mademoiselle Cerise. [11]
- Au revoir, Mademoiselle. [9]
- Since when, mademoiselle? [11]
- Mademoiselle La Rose. [11]
- Andree- Mademoiselle Victorine! [11]
- Quick, mademoiselle! [11]
- Ah, mademoiselle! [4]
Sentences containing mademoiselle two or more times
- People of this sort: Mademoiselle Cerise, Madame Juliette, Mademoiselle Victorine-- what were they to him, or to themselves? [11]
- There is only Mademoiselle Bourienne...." "I don't like your Mademoiselle Bourienne at all," said Prince Andrew. [2]
- He noticed the change in the little princess' dress, Mademoiselle Bourienne's ribbon, Princess Mary's unbecoming coiffure, Mademoiselle Bourienne's and Anatole's smiles, and the loneliness of his daughter amid the general conversation. [2]
- He laughed outright, at a moment when Mademoiselle Cerise was telling of a remarkable effect she produced one night in "Fedora," unpremeditated, inspired; and Mademoiselle Cerise, with smiling lips and eyes like daggers, called him a bear. [11]
More example sentences with the word mademoiselle in them
- Monsieur and Mademoiselle Zoe, they are with you? [11]
- On every New Year's day I have always sent a present of coffee and perique to my cousin the Marquis, and it is Mademoiselle who writes to thank us. [9]
- And now I would have spoken had not Mademoiselle astonished me by taking the lead. [9]
- Mademoiselle, if you would but have your portrait painted as you are, with your hand on the post, by Sargent or Carolus Duran, there would be some noise in the Salon. [9]
- To my kitchen with ye all; and you, messieurs"--turning to M. Aubert and De la Fore- "and you, Mademoiselle, come, know how open is the door and full the table at my Manor of Rozel--St. Ouen's keeps a beggarly board. [11]
- I saw Doltaire with Juste Duvarney spring swiftly to the side of Alixe, and, with her father, put her and Mademoiselle Lotbiniere into the pulpit, forming a ring round it, and preventing the crowd from trampling on them, as, suddenly gone mad, they swarmed past. [11]
- When she entered with her heavy step, treading on her heels, the gentlemen and Mademoiselle Bourienne rose and the little princess, indicating her to the gentlemen, said: "Voila Marie! [2]
- The first person who came to meet the visitors was Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- She understood that when speaking of "trash" he referred not only to Mademoiselle Bourienne, the cause of her misery, but also to the man who had ruined his own happiness. [2]
- I was here when Mademoiselle came, brought hither by trick of some knave not fit to be your immortal Majesty's subject. [11]
- Many who came were familiar--among them Mademoiselle Lucie Lotbiniere. [11]
- When Princess Mary went to her father's room at the usual hour, Mademoiselle Bourienne and Anatole met in the conservatory. [2]
- It is all very well for Mademoiselle Susan, but you are not created for a religieuse. [9]
- She had a touch of the vixen--an impetuous, loving, forceful mademoiselle, in marked contrast to the rather ascetic Francois, whose ways were more refined than his origin might seem to warrant. [11]
- But she remembered too how he had changed of late toward Mademoiselle Bourienne and could not bear to see her, thereby showing how unjust were the reproaches Princess Mary had mentally addressed to her. [2]
- I assumed indifference to the matter, laying the packet down upon my couch, and saying to him, "You will convey my thanks to Mademoiselle Duvarney for these books, whose chief value lies in the honourable housing they have had. [11]
- Katie," she said to the maid, "bring the princess her gray dress, and you'll see, Mademoiselle Bourienne, how I shall arrange it," she added, smiling with a foretaste of artistic pleasure. [2]
- That was up to the day when he saw Andree as Mademoiselle Victorine. [11]
- I have written to my poor mother," said the smiling Mademoiselle Bourienne rapidly, in her pleasant mellow tones and with guttural r's. [2]
- She was about to move on, when a thought seemed to strike her, and she added, "This Mademoiselle and her father whom you brought hither- where are they? [11]
- Give my respects to monsieur your father and my compliments to Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- Yesterday he said to me, shaking his head in a whimsical way, "But no treason, mademoiselle, and no heresy or schism. [11]
- Princess Mary noticed to her surprise that during this illness the old prince not only excluded her from his room, but did not admit Mademoiselle Bourienne either. [2]
- When Tikhon came to her Princess Mary was sitting on the sofa in her room, holding the weeping Mademoiselle Bourienne in her arms and gently stroking her hair. [2]
- I had begun to convince myself that nothing could, when suddenly I came face to face with the consequences of a possible marriage between Nick and Mademoiselle Antoinette. [9]
- I was about to ask him of Mademoiselle when there came a tap at the door. [11]
- He had not time to protest, for we heard footsteps in the hall, and Mademoiselle entered, leading an older lady by the hand. [9]
- But Anatole's expression, though his eyes were fixed on her, referred not to her but to the movements of Mademoiselle Bourienne's little foot, which he was then touching with his own under the clavichord. [2]
- Before they reached the room from which the sounds of the clavichord came, the pretty, fair haired Frenchwoman, Mademoiselle Bourienne, rushed out apparently beside herself with delight. [2]
- The members of the household were all gathered in the reception hall: Michael Ivanovich, Mademoiselle Bourienne, Princess Mary, and the little princess. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne was the first to recover herself after this apparition and began speaking about the prince's indisposition. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne put that question for her. [2]
- Did Monsieur know that Mademoiselle Antoinette was an angel? [9]
- When Auguste saw that he fell in love with it, and now he wishes to go to France and obtain a commission through our cousin, the Marquis of Saint-Gre, and marry Mademoiselle Helene. [9]
- One was Nicholas Temple, the other, Mademoiselle de St. Gre. [9]
- Be off, I tell you..." Metivier, shrugging his shoulders, went up to Mademoiselle Bourienne who at the sound of shouting had run in from an adjoining room. [2]
- But I am sure that the likeness of Mademoiselle must be a true one, for it has the stamp of a remarkable personality, though Helene can be only eighteen. [9]
- She was going straight on through the conservatory, neither seeing nor hearing anything, when suddenly the well-known whispering of Mademoiselle Bourienne aroused her. [2]
- Mademoiselle George looked sternly and gloomily at the audience and began reciting some French verses describing her guilty love for her son. [2]
- Mademoiselle George was standing in a corner of the drawing room surrounded by young men. [2]
- He hopes we should be in time to get away tomorrow, but I think it would now be better to stay here," said Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- She knew what she ought to have said to Natasha, but she had been unable to say it because Mademoiselle Bourienne was in the way, and because, without knowing why, she felt it very difficult to speak of the marriage. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne also shared them and even Princess Mary felt herself pleasantly made to share in these merry reminiscences. [2]
- So her future shaped itself in Mademoiselle Bourienne's head at the very time she was talking to Anatole about Paris. [2]
- But we had scarce reached the place ere the sound of steps made us turn, and there was Mademoiselle Antoinette herself facing us. [9]
- If I remain Royalist, I might have marry my cousin, Mademoiselle de St. Gre. [9]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, also roused to great excitement by Anatole's arrival, thought in another way. [2]
- Gaston did not respond eagerly to the charms of Mademoiselle Cerise and Madame Juliette. [11]
- With a firm resolution not to betray herself and not show her agitation, she sent for Mademoiselle Bourienne and went with her to the drawing room. [2]
- After giving several recitations, Mademoiselle George left, and Countess Bezukhova asked her visitors into the ballroom. [2]
- There was a quizzical expression on his fine face as he replied, with the barest glance at Mademoiselle Antoinette:-- "I trust you have been--well entertained, Mr. Temple. [9]
- When the little princess had grown accustomed to life at Bald Hills, she took a special fancy to Mademoiselle Bourienne, spent whole days with her, asked her to sleep in her room, and often talked with her about the old prince and criticized him. [2]
- General in Chief Prince Nicholas Andreevich (nicknamed in society, "the King of Prussia") ever since the Emperor Paul had exiled him to his country estate had lived there continuously with his daughter, Princess Mary, and her companion, Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- His letters to Prince Dolgorouki and to Mademoiselle Antoinette give a most lively and entertaining picture of his residence and travels in Spain. [4]
- Next day the prince did not say a word to his daughter, but she noticed that at dinner he gave orders that Mademoiselle Bourienne should be served first. [2]
- To his former pretexts for irony a fresh one was now added--allusions to stepmothers and amiabilities to Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- It is a pity that you may not meet Mademoiselle Duvarney. [11]
- Princess Mary vividly pictured to herself the position of Mademoiselle Bourienne, whom she had of late kept at a distance, but who yet was dependent on her and living in her house. [2]
- After a long pause, he said lingeringly: "To Mademoiselle Elise Malboir, the memory of whose devotion and solicitude gives me joy in my last hour, I bequeath fifty thousand francs. [11]
- As I started out of the door to find Benjy, who had been waiting for more than an hour, Mademoiselle gave me a neatly folded note. [9]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne at once began crying again and kissed that hand, speaking of the princess' sorrow and making herself a partner in it. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne was often touched to tears as in imagination she told this story to him, her seducer. [2]
- At the end of the week the prince reappeared and resumed his former way of life, devoting himself with special activity to building operations and the arrangement of the gardens and completely breaking off his relations with Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- His first sight of the Alhambra is given in a letter to Mademoiselle Bollviller: "Our journey through La Mancha was cold and uninteresting, excepting when we passed through the scenes of some of the exploits of Don Quixote. [4]
- For Mademoiselle would not retract, and, pardieu, I believe his Eminence was wrong. [9]
- If it were not for you, Mademoiselle, I should not stay here--not one little minute," he said, with a slow intensity. [9]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne stood near them pressing her hand to her heart, with a beatific smile and obviously equally ready to cry or to laugh. [2]
- After the first monologue the whole company rose and surrounded Mademoiselle George, expressing their enthusiasm. [2]
- It is the miniature of Mademoiselle Helene de Saint-Gre, the daughter of the Marquis, sent to Mamselle 'Toinette, his sister, from France. [9]
- When Paris was mentioned, Mademoiselle Bourienne for her part seized the opportunity of joining in the general current of recollections. [2]
- He is very melancholy with Mademoiselle Karagina," said Pierre. [2]
- Arrange that mademoiselle may come to me to-morrow at dusk--at six o'clock, when all the world dines--and I will give my word. [11]
- She hath no mate in the world save Mademoiselle Aubert, whom I brought hither to honour and to fame. [11]
- Turning from Princess Mary he went up and kissed Mademoiselle Bourienne's hand. [2]
- The very day Mademoiselle Zoe left the Manor Cartier to marry the English actor, Jean Jacques took that Spanish bad-lot to his home; and there he stays, and the old friends go--the old friends go; and he does not seem to miss them. [11]
- As he spoke, Mademoiselle turned her back on him. [9]
- Possibly, he said, Mademoiselle Cerise and others would be down for a Sunday. [11]
- And she saw Mademoiselle Bourienne, with her ribbon and pretty face, and her unusually animated look which was fixed on him, but him she could not see, she only saw something large, brilliant, and handsome moving toward her as she entered the room. [2]
- My dear friend, Mademoiselle Bourienne, sends you kisses. [2]
- With her traveled Mademoiselle Bourienne, little Nicholas and his tutor, her old nurse, three maids, Tikhon, and a young footman and courier her aunt had sent to accompany her. [2]
- Or, turning to Mademoiselle Bourienne, he would ask her in Princess Mary's presence how she liked our village priests and icons and would joke about them. [2]
- It was Mademoiselle Lotbiniere, who immediately was followed by her mother. [11]
- He himself had long held high office, had been near to her Majesty, and he could speak with more knowledge than he might use--it grieved him that Mademoiselle Aubert should be placed in so painful a position. [11]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne had long been waiting for a Russian prince who, able to appreciate at a glance her superiority to the plain, badly dressed, ungainly Russian princesses, would fall in love with her and carry her off; and here at last was a Russian prince. [2]
- The little princess lay in the armchair, Mademoiselle Bourienne chafing her temples. [2]
- A few minutes later Mademoiselle Bourienne came into Princess Mary's room smiling and making cheerful remarks in her agreeable voice. [2]
- This was due largely, he thought, to the constant advocacy of the Chevalier de la Darante, whose nephew had married Mademoiselle Georgette Duvarney. [11]
- During this difficult journey Mademoiselle Bourienne, Dessalles, and Princess Mary's servants were astonished at her energy and firmness of spirit. [2]
- A wanderer, an Ishmael then, her handful of household goods and her father in the grasp of the Law: to-day, Mademoiselle Victorine, queen of animal-tamers! [11]
- At present he is hesitating whom to lay siege to--you or Mademoiselle Julie Karagina. [2]
- Mademoiselle Zoe's room is always ready for her. [11]
- And in this interval Mademoiselle shot at Nick a swift and withering look as she passed him. [9]
- Having received this information, the little princess and Mademoiselle Bourienne, whose chattering voices had reached her from the corridor, went into Princess Mary's room. [2]
- Anatole, laughing and in high spirits, came and leaned on his elbows, facing her and beside Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- I am as ice to you, mademoiselle, at this moment; I have murder in my heart. [11]
- Finally, "Gabord," said I, "I give you my word of honour that I will not put Mademoiselle or Monsieur Duvarney in peril. [11]
- I knew that I should stake something if I said it was a letter for Mademoiselle Duvarney, but I knew also that if he was still the Governor's man in Bigot's pay he would understand the Seigneur's relations with the Governor. [11]
- In his charming household were Madame D'Oubril and her niece, Mademoiselle Antoinette Bollviller, and Prince Dolgorouki, a young attache of the legation. [4]
- Jacques put out his hand as he had done with Mademoiselle Cerise. [11]
- They had been hired to kidnap Madame Cournal, not Mademoiselle Duvarney. [11]
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