单词 | conge |
例句 | One day, the Sisters had given a conge, and their pupils were out playing noisily in the large garden and grounds attached to the convent. Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z But to this he paid but little attention and it was not until my sweetheart herself, at my request, gave him his conge that he refrained from longer calling at the house. A Ball Player's Career Being the Personal Experiences and Reminiscensces of Adrian C. Anson The letters stand for the French phrase, "Pour prendre conge"—to take leave. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Let what would happen, he has given a conge to his friends to do what they will, and it shall not be looked upon as desertion. George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life The Roman pound was equivalent to 12 ounces, and the sextarius which was the sixth part of a conge, came near to the old Paris chopin, or half a litre. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 281, November 3, 1827 "Oh, poor fellow, I gave him his coup de conge last night, and he set out for England this morning." Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z And the next week the French minister, having presented his successor to the Czar, and received his own conge, left the court and the city, and set out for France. The Lost Lady of Lone With many salams, the strangers were ushered into my presence by an old white-haired servitor of Media's, who with a parting conge murmured, "From Queen Hautia," then departed. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I On his recovery he obtained two months 'conge de convalescence', part of which he spent at Biarritz and part in Paris. Poems He spoke with the same humble conges which at all times distinguished his manner, and with his usual suppressed ironical sneer, which gave that manner the lie. The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day After the song, we all applauded, and the ladies having made their conges, retired. Tom Cringle's Log Confound them, they were feeling sorry for me because I had received my conge, and they were actually finding fault with me for not taking it with a grin on my face! A Fool and His Money Major Hardwicke bowed and, obtaining his conge, sat in expectant waiting until the two men were comfortably seated in Johnstone's snuggery in the deserted mansion. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Moreover, she had just given Professor Adams his final conge, and he had left her in high dudgeon. Many Kingdoms Little did he think that that very night he was to receive his conge! The Holiday Round I have caught you, red-handed, in the act of giving a millionnaire his conge. An Original Belle "Present this to Captain Landry," she said, "and, now, my dear chief engineer, I will give you your conge." Love, the Fiddler But Mr. Green was delighted with Dr. Portman's affability, and perceiving that the interview was at an end, made his ~conge~, and left the Master of Brazenface to his Greek particles. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green And the money-making machine rose and dismissed them, as he had received them, with a short, sharp business conge'. It Is Never Too Late to Mend Shortly after, the king and queen gave us all our conges. The Monikins Yes, and to feel the cares, the disappointments, the burdens of life dropping off one by one; to be able to dismiss them with a nod as one gives an unfortunate beggar his conge. The Gates of Chance I can recognize a conge, but consider me a persistent boor. The Firefly of France As it was he had lost everything that he had in the world, and had just received his conge from the bishop. Barchester Towers The dear old lady said a good deal more to her, all in praise of her act of having given Mr. Holland his conge on account of his having written that shockingly unorthodox book. Phyllis of Philistia "I've got my conge'," he said in a hoarse voice, throwing himself down in a chair by the window. We Two, a novel So, putting off my hat, I made a most gracious conge to my Lord, and said I knew HIM, and rode behind him at Barcelona on our entry into that town. Catherine: a Story |
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