单词 | bezique |
例句 | I had to lunch with Mrs. Van Hopper in her room, because the nurse was going out, and afterwards she would make me play bezique with all the tireless energy of the convalescent. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z And that afternoon playing bezique with Mrs. Van Hopper was not so tedious as it might have been, though my courage failed me and I said nothing of my morning. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z “We could play bezique, or euchre if you’d rather,” he said, the blue and gold dissolving from his hands in a blur. The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z She used this word with angry scorn, as symbol of all degeneracy; and also despised pinochle, refusing to learn it, though any one could induce her to play bezique. The Crux 2012-01-12T03:00:12.630Z Lady Bligh and Sir James were deep in their game of bezique. A Bride from the Bush 2011-12-24T03:08:05.053Z Bevis did not care to write up his journal, so at last they fell back on their cards and played bezique on the bed. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z He played bezique with me, one day, To find that, at the close of play, He'd lost each game; The total came To three pounds seventeen. The Motley Muse (Rhymes for the Times) 2011-06-29T02:00:30.303Z She did this as another woman played bezique. Sir Tom "But, Madam, bezique is not an English word," Professor Toomey had insisted, on one occasion; to which she had promptly responded, "Neither is 'bouquet!'" The Crux 2012-01-12T03:00:12.630Z He meant, I think, to propose a game of bezique or picquet. A Padre in France They played two games at bezique under the awning, and drank the last drop of sherry mixed with water. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z Loiseau, who had appropriated an old pack of cards from the inn, thick with the grease of the five years' rubbing on dirty tables, started a game of bezique with his wife. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 1 Boule de Suif and Other Stories The board is too high, and that wretch of a veterinary plays bezique much too well. Ten Tales It used to be different when me and Maria could stick it out over a game of bezique. Foe-Farrell And the incident had ended, as always, with a few angry tears on Nora's part, as a preliminary to the inevitable game of bezique which finished off each happy day! The Land of Promise “Double bezique!” shouted Mark; “and all the money’s mine!” Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z Some pipes were laid out there too, and a great jar of fine tobacco, and the cards were on the mahogany card-table—four packs for bezique. Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel Possibly he thought he would have to cut off some glasses of beer and absinthe, and be cautious of the veterinary’s skill at bezique. Ten Tales There were there eight or ten card-tables—piquet, bezique, whist, etc. Parisian Points of View Mrs. Hubbard had been condescension itself and had even gone the length of excusing Miss Pringle from the evening's game of bezique, in order that she might have a farewell chat with her friend. The Land of Promise She read the papers to him, walked up and down the terrace with him while he smoked, and played bezique with him late into the night, to distract his thoughts. The Three Brides Sometimes the four played whist, or bezique, for in those days Jerome was learning to take a hand at cards, but he had always Mrs. Merritt for his partner, and the Squire Lucina. Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel In the rough draft which he penned at first, he had written bezique, but in the copy he wrote piquet, which he deemed a more aristocratic game. Baron Trigault's Vengeance It was she who in the last years of the Second Empire had taught him bezique in all its varieties—Japanese, Chinese, etc. Parisian Points of View She knew that bezique was a game of cards—or a game of something else. Main Street And then, there was his matchless, unfailing patience in playing chess or backgammon or draughts or bezique, whatever he perceived that the master desired. The Market-Place Let them have long evenings together while their elders play chess or a hand at bezique. The Last Hope Just now in the twilight, the old man sat in his arbour walk and played bezique with the local pastor, when the post arrived. Historical Miniatures Every morning after breakfast, Julien would play several games of bezique with his wife, smoking and sipping brandy as he played. Une Vie, a Piece of String and Other Stories "I used to be rather good at bezique." Main Street When I was no more than four years old, he taught us to play casino with him—and afterwards bezique. There's Pippins and Cheese to Come I am sure no training school for nurses has added the study of cribbage, pinochle, bezique, chess, checkers, backgammon, or dominos to its curriculum. Making Good on Private Duty At last he proposed a game of bezique. Monsieur Lecoq There was a very late dinner, after which Mr. Egremont, on the first day, made his wife play bezique with him. Nuttie's Father When he could not go into society and was forbidden to work, he grew sleepy after dinner; in order to rouse himself he was glad to play a hand of bezique or ecarte. Samuel Brohl and Company With what excitement he announced a double bezique! There's Pippins and Cheese to Come Upon which double negation, which he meant as a stronger affirmative, the worthy champion would walk in to play his game of bezique with the commandant. Tartarin of Tarascon Mother and I—Lady Doak, I should say, we usually play a hand of bezique and go to bed at ten. Babbitt I—I'm going to play a game of bezique with Madame Maloir. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola Brabantio had only himself to blame; he had taken a liking to Othello, and often invited him to come to him; he did not make him play bezique, but he questioned him on his past. Samuel Brohl and Company The idea of employing such a man as that to play bezique! Samuel Brohl and Company Mme Maloir explained that magnificence frightened her and that NOW, from time to time, she would come back for her game of bezique. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola On ordinary occasions she proposed a game of bezique to her old friend; on others she would read the Figaro, in which the theatrical echoes and the fashionable news interested her. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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