Use princess in a sentence
Sentences starting with princess
- Princess Mary listened without understanding him; she led him to the house, offered him lunch, and sat down with him. [2]
- Princess Mary turned with absent-minded questioning look to Pierre, who hat in hand and with a smile on his face was the last of the guests to approach her after the old prince had gone out and they were left alone in the drawing room. [2]
- Princess Mary, too, went round to him. [2]
- Princess Mary's self-esteem was wounded by the fact that the arrival of a suitor agitated her, and still more so by both her companions' not having the least conception that it could be otherwise. [2]
- Princess Mary went up and kissed his hand. [2]
- Princess Mary walked up and down the room and stopped in front of him. [2]
- Princess Mary had two passions and consequently two joys--her nephew, little Nicholas, and religion--and these were the favorite subjects of the prince's attacks and ridicule. [2]
- Princess Mary had turned toward her brother, and through her tears the loving, warm, gentle look of her large luminous eyes, very beautiful at that moment, rested on Prince Andrew's face. [2]
- Princess Mary went to the door of the study with special trepidation. [2]
- Princess Helene asked to see the portrait of the aunt's husband on the box lid. [2]
Sentences ending with princess
- Go back to your rooms, Princess. [2]
- And wasn't it yerself, Miss Mary, that dressed her like a princess? [9]
- Her simple bedroom would have suited a prince who loved floriculture, quite as well as a princess. [10]
- It was he who induced me to give to my first romance, which I had intended to call Nitetis, the title An Egyptian Princess. [10]
- The two servants, who had kept near them, knit their hands together, and thus carried her in advance of the princess. [10]
- During the occurrence we have described, the king's pioneer and the young wife of Mena were obliged to wait for the princess. [10]
- Leaning against the wall on the right hand side of the room, dressed in his long, snow-white priest's robe, Pentaur stood awaiting the princess. [10]
- She handed this to the princess. [2]
- Are you going to remain as you are, dear princess? [2]
- The members of the household were all gathered in the reception hall: Michael Ivanovich, Mademoiselle Bourienne, Princess Mary, and the little princess. [2]
Short sentences using princess
- Princess Mary talked some nonsense. [2]
- The princess listened, smiling. [2]
- Princess Mary was silent. [2]
- What is it, Princess? [2]
- Princess Mary did not answer. [2]
- Isn't Princess Mary mistaken? [2]
- Princess Mary was left alone. [2]
- Princess Mary read it. [2]
- The princess came in. [2]
- Princess Mary shook her head. [2]
Sentences containing princess two or more times
- Nicholas' letter in which he mentioned Princess Mary had elicited, in her presence, joyous comments from the countess, who saw an intervention of Providence in this meeting of the princess and Nicholas. [2]
- The Princess, eager to learn English, engaged her, and she had remained in the palace till the Princess left for England. [11]
- It was on the way thither that Uarda had prepared the princess for the meeting she might expect at the hunter's cottage, and we have seen how and where the princess found the poet. [10]
- 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]
- Another, of young people, was grouped round the beautiful Princess Helene, Prince Vasili's daughter, and the little Princess Bolkonskaya, very pretty and rosy, though rather too plump for her age. [2]
- As soon as Natasha, sitting at the head of Prince Andrew's bed, heard of Princess Mary's arrival, she softly left his room and hastened to her with those swift steps that had sounded buoyant to Princess Mary. [2]
- The angel's upper lip was slightly raised as though about to smile, and once on coming out of the chapel Prince Andrew and Princess Mary admitted to one another that the angel's face reminded them strangely of the little princess. [2]
- 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]
- The little princess during the whole discussion and the rest of the dinner sat silent, glancing with a frightened look now at her father-in-law and now at Princess Mary. [2]
- Perhaps Princess Elizabeth and Princess Mary know. [2]
More example sentences with the word princess in them
- The other day young Princess Irina Vasilevna came to see me; she was an awful sight--looked as if she had put two barrels on her arms. [2]
- Not finding the young prince in his study the valet went with the letters to Princess Mary's apartments, but did not find him there. [2]
- Tell me, will you do me and the princess too a very great service? [10]
- The prince has wooed her, so to speak, on the highway, but if she now comes with me he can enter the palace of kings as suitor to a princess, and the marriage feast I will provide shall be a right royal one. [10]
- Nicholas was somewhere with the army and had not sent a word since his last letter, in which he had given a detailed account of his meeting with Princess Mary. [2]
- 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]
- For he saw with dismay that the Princess Constance had begun to love him! [5]
- Why had he wished to see the Egyptian princess again before leaving Babylon? [10]
- His Highness Prince William, in a showy military uniform (the "true prince," this --scion of the house over-thrown by the present dynasty--he was formerly betrothed to the Princess but was not allowed to marry her), stood guard and paced back and forth within the door. [5]
- 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]
- The rich clothes which the princess had given her became her as if she had never worn any others; she could obey discreetly, disappear at the right moment, and, when she was invited, chatter delightfully. [10]
- As always happens when traveling, Princess Mary thought only of the journey itself, forgetting its object. [2]
- Three years afterward, when there was danger that Ortiz would be sacrificed to appease the devil, the princess came to him, warned him of his danger, and led him secretly and alone in the night to the camp of a chieftain who protected him. [4]
- The princess understood what Natasha had meant by the words: "two days ago this suddenly happened. [2]
- Many and great were the difficulties attending the marriage of a Protestant princess in those troublous times, and Elizabeth finally announced that she would become wedded to the English nation, and she wore a ring in token thereof until her death. [5]
- Before her words were out, Pierre had sprung up and with a frightened expression seized Princess Mary's hand. [2]
- She said we were in a fix, and how were we going to explain, if the princess should arrive before the rightful Americans came? [5]
- When Princess Mary went to him at the usual hour he was working at his lathe and, as usual, did not look round at her. [2]
- After dinner Natasha went to her room and again took up Princess Mary's letter. [2]
- When Princess Mary went to her father's room at the usual hour, Mademoiselle Bourienne and Anatole met in the conservatory. [2]
- Just as he went in he saw that the nurse was hiding something from him with a scared look and that Princess Mary was no longer by the cot. [2]
- Hardly a month went by without one of these tramps arriving; and generally loaded with a tale about some princess or other wanting help to get her out of some far-away castle where she was held in captivity by a lawless scoundrel, usually a giant. [5]
- She spoke so well today," said Princess Mary. [2]
- In the afternoon we went to a garden-party given by the Princess Louise at Kensington Palace, a gloomy-looking edifice, which might be taken for a hospital or a poorhouse. [6]
- His whole time was taken up with dinners and balls and was spent chiefly at Prince Vasili's house in the company of the stout princess, his wife, and his beautiful daughter Helene. [2]
- The prince's tone was so calm and confident that Princess Mary unhesitatingly believed him. [2]
- The little princess was sitting at a small table, chattering with Masha, her maid. [2]
- The dark shadow was Princess Mary, who had come up to the cot with noiseless steps, lifted the curtain, and dropped it again behind her. [2]
- The little princess was not unwell, but had such an overpowering fear of the prince that, hearing he was in a bad humor, she had decided not to appear. [2]
- The same thought was meanwhile tormenting Princess Mary. [2]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, who was in the drawing room, looked at Princess Mary in bewildered surprise. [2]
- The little princess was in her sister-in-law's room. [2]
- His grandfather, who was his godfather, trembling and afraid of dropping him, carried the infant round the battered tin font and handed him over to the godmother, Princess Mary. [2]
- And, indeed, she was happy, and as proud as a princess, and so grateful to have friends again. [5]
- When the count was already leaving the room, Princess Mary went up hurriedly to Natasha, took her by the hand, and said with a deep sigh: "Wait, I must..." Natasha glanced at her ironically without knowing why. [2]
- This officer began visiting Pierre, and the princess used to make fun of the tenderness the Italian expressed for him. [2]
- He had changed very much since Princess Mary had last seen him. [2]
- Among those who ventured to doubt the justifiability of the proposed marriage was Helene's mother, Princess Kuragina. [2]
- She saw Prince Vasili's face, serious for an instant at the sight of her, but immediately smiling again, and the little princess curiously noting the impression "Marie" produced on the visitors. [2]
- The princess as usual spoke smilingly and listened with a laugh. [2]
- The princess, picking up her dress, was taking her seat in the dark carriage, her husband was adjusting his saber; Prince Hippolyte, under pretense of helping, was in everyone's way. [2]
- The princess looked up at her. [2]
- Between twelve and two o'clock, as the day was mapped out, the prince rested and the princess played the clavichord. [2]
- Or shall we turn into the garden through the lovely Arch of the Princess Elizabeth, with its stone columns cut to resemble tree-trunks twined with ivy? [4]
- Everyone again looked toward the door, which creaked as the second princess went in with the drink she had prepared according to Lorrain's instructions. [2]
- The change that took place in Natasha at first surprised Princess Mary; but when she understood its meaning it grieved her. [2]
- Next day Nicholas took his mother's letter and went to see Princess Mary. [2]
- The princess is too kind to wish to deprive me of the pleasure of spending the evening with you. [2]
- 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'll go out to them," said Princess Mary, and in spite of the nurse's and Dunyasha's protests she went out into the porch; Dron, Dunyasha, the nurse, and Michael Ivanovich following her. [2]
- After her visit to the Rostovs and her unexpectedly chilly reception by Nicholas, Princess Mary confessed to herself that she had been right in not wishing to be the first to call. [2]
- 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]
- So he pointed to the door, saying "Fetch Boges and Mandane; the Egyptian Princess is to remain in the hanging-gardens, under strict custody. [10]
- On his way to the aunt he bowed to the little princess with a pleased smile, as to an intimate acquaintance. [2]
- I should like to show the Egyptian Princess that we understand the art of building as well as her own ancestors. [10]
- The silence began to oppress the princess and she tried to catch someone's eye. [2]
- The princess decided to leave on the fifteenth. [2]
- 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]
- The princess nodded to her daughter and sidled out of the room. [2]
- It is interesting to contrast the funeral ceremonies of the Princess Victoria with those of her noted ancestor Kamehameha the Conqueror, who died fifty years ago--in 1819, the year before the first missionaries came. [5]
- The old valet Tikhon, with sunken, emaciated face that bore the stamp of inconsolable grief, replied: "Yes, Princess" to all Princess Mary's questions and hardly refrained from sobbing as he looked at her. [2]
- An hour later, Tikhon came to call Princess Mary to the old prince; he added that Prince Vasili was also there. [2]
- The princess looked thoughtfully at the ground, then she turned her eyes eagerly on her friend. [10]
- The princess never thought of that proud word "justice. [2]
- I believe all this--and suddenly Princess Mary will tell her, and she will be sure to smile and say: 'How strange! [2]
- The princess felt this, and as if wishing to show him that she did not even dare expect to interest him, she turned to his father. [2]
- The doctor said this restlessness did not mean anything and was due to physical causes; but Princess Mary thought he wished to tell her something, and the fact that her presence always increased his restlessness confirmed her opinion. [2]
- Princess Mary noticed this and glanced gratefully at him with that radiant look which caused the plainness of her face to be forgotten. [2]
- Princess Mary understood this and appreciated his delicacy. [2]
- As soon as they saw Pierre and his companion they became silent, and Pierre thought he saw the princess hide something as she whispered: "I can't bear the sight of that woman. [2]
- Here, Pierre, tell them your opinion," said she, turning to the young man who, having come quite close, was gazing with astonishment at the angry face of the princess which had lost all dignity, and at the twitching cheeks of Prince Vasili. [2]
- I never ordered them to go away," said Princess Mary. [2]
- Pierre dined with them and would have spent the whole evening there, but Princess Mary was going to vespers and Pierre left the house with her. [2]
- You have known them a long time," said Princess Mary. [2]
- Ameni nodded, and the young priest who had talked with the princess Bent-Anat at the temple-gate came into the room. [10]
- They spoke of the war, and like everyone else unconsciously exaggerated their sorrow about it; they spoke of their last meeting--Nicholas trying to change the subject--they talked of the governor's kind wife, of Nicholas' relations, and of Princess Mary's. [2]
- At length Dron, the village Elder, entered the room and with a deep bow to Princess Mary came to a halt by the doorpost. [2]
- Still lower, beyond the turn of the staircase, one could hear the footstep of someone in thick felt boots, and a voice that seemed familiar to Princess Mary was saying something. [2]
- This was in the time when Charles was yet devoted to his Princess of Portugal, and while she was yet happy and undisturbed by rumours--or assurances--of her Lord's wandering affections. [11]
- Natasha went to the table and without a moment's reflection wrote that answer to Princess Mary which she had been unable to write all the morning. [2]
- Their efforts in the struggle for the portfolio were the only sounds audible, but it was evident that if the princess did speak, her words would not be flattering to Anna Mikhaylovna. [2]
- She is in the service of the Princess Bent-Anat, and sleeps in her anteroom, and she must not be burnt with her mistress. [10]
- Princess Mary was the same as always, but beneath her sympathy for her brother, Pierre noticed her satisfaction that the engagement had been broken off. [2]
- When Rostov entered the room, the princess dropped her eyes for an instant, as if to give the visitor time to greet her aunt, and then just as Nicholas turned to her she raised her head and met his look with shining eyes. [2]
- This autobiography carries the reader from 1837, the year of Dr. Ebers's birth in Berlin, to 1863, when An Egyptian Princess was finished. [10]
- She had told the Princess then that she was the daughter of an exiled English gentleman, and was in the care of her aunt, one Mistress Falkingham, while her father was gone on an expedition to Italy. [11]
- Prince Vasili saw the princess off. [2]
- But what distressed the princess most of all was her father's irritability, which was always directed against her and had of late amounted to cruelty. [2]
- But hardly had the princess looked at Natasha's face before she realized that here was a real comrade in her grief, and consequently a friend. [2]
- At the pylon, the princess descended from her chariot, and preceded by the chief of the haruspices, who had gravely and silently greeted her, passed on to the door of the temple. [10]
- Pierre remembered that the princess always had lady companions, but who they were and what they were like he never knew or remembered. [2]
- Princess Mary, with the paper in her hand, rose from the window and with a pale face went out of the room and into what had been Prince Andrew's study. [2]
- Princess Mary on the other hand instead of going away sank into an armchair, and looked sternly and intently at him with her deep, radiant eyes. [2]
- The priests on the other bank of the Nile were Bent-Anat's counsellors, and he had heard the princess spoken of as a devout and gifted maiden. [10]
- Princess Mary and the old prince each bore and hid their grief in their own way. [2]
- As soon as the noisy cortege appeared actually in sight he would place himself in the doorway, forbid the princess to enter, and receive her with strong words. [10]
- But Virginia wore the most beautiful of her Paris gowns, and seemed a princess to one watching from the gallery. [9]
- Unobservant as was the little princess, these tears, the cause of which she did not understand, agitated her. [2]
- Three days later the little princess was buried, and Prince Andrew went up the steps to where the coffin stood, to give her the farewell kiss. [2]
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