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单词 fete day
例句 fete day
Though the actual fete day is Monday, there is bound to be plenty of French-influenced partying going on this weekend. How to party like a Frenchman on Bastille Day 2014-07-10T04:00:00Z
Paris made a fete day when she imagined Sampson's fleet was destroyed. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z
It happened also sometimes, but this was only on fete days, that Buvat complied with Bathilde's request to take her to Montmartre to see the windmills. The Conspirators The Chevalier d'Harmental
After a week or so of this preparation the fete day finally arrives and the morning finds the entire village attending a long service in the village church. The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919
Then I could, in the hearing of the rest, say that it was my fete day; and that I was going to give the others a treat, so that I would buy all your grapes. Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War
Having convinced Umballa and the council that she would not marry her persecutor, the council announced to the populace that on the next fete day the queen would confront the lions in the elephant arena. The Adventures of Kathlyn
Douglas, I didn't mean to talk of this just now, for it's a horrid subject, and to-day is a fete day. The Survivor
"Oh, yes; but not often, you know, because it is on the fete days that the people want the most flowers." Bebee
Before and after meals the same ceremony is always performed and on holiday or fete days a small taper or candle is kept burning before the icon throughout the day. The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919
It was no strain, we never danced longer than two days and two nights without stopping, and the festivals, the gay fete days, not more than one a week! The Shades of the Wilderness A Story of Lee's Great Stand
Saturday, the fifteenth of August, was as little like a religious fete day as one can imagine. My Home in the Field of Honor
A great fete day was coming, and an atmosphere of preparation and mild excitement pervaded the brown walls of the convent like a delicate aroma. The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories
Not for a hundred years before had these things been done other than as a part of the ceremonials of a fete day, or in honor of visiting royalty. The Mad King
The following day was to be a fete day at the kindergarten, the Christmas and New Year festivals combined. McTeague
To add to the odours, the air was vitiated by the smell of pigeons killed for fete days, and of dishes stolen from the refectory, and kept by the pupils in their lockers. Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings
She saw her, as she had occasionally had a glimpse of her in the alleys of the Park during the winter, or as she had seen her on fete days in the Cathedral. The Dream
And Gervaise, as hunger twisted her stomach, thought in spite of herself of the fete days, the spreads and the revelry of her life. L'Assommoir
As in all French towns Argentan knows how to decorate on fete days. Normandy, Illustrated, Part 2
Gervaise, amid the pangs of hunger, thought of some of the fete days she had known and remembered that she had not always been miserable. L'Assommoir
"How gay the streets look," remarked Lady Esmondet, "it is always a fete day a Paris." A Heart-Song of To-day
The Church consecrated the day of the miraculous deliverance a fete day observable by Greeks forever. The Prince of India — Volume 01
But the firm also forgot to allow for the ecclesiastical calendar, and the stoppage of work on the numberless fete days. Lectures and Essays
Upon fete days they come out with gay silver ornaments upon themselves and their horse-trappings. On the Pampas
My daughter and granddaughter go to the Catholic burying-ground at Hadminster on her fete day, to dress her grave with immortelles.' The Young Step-Mother
Although it is a fete day you will be my witness that we have not found a man off duty or the worse for drink. Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch
The day she was able for the first time to sit up a while, in an armchair wheeled by the bedside, was a fete day to the four Americans in the Couronne hotel. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel
It appeared that ten days later occurred the fete day of some minor saint who had not for years been accorded the honor of a celebration. Brewster's Millions
These days of hard work become fete days, as the owner stakes his honour on serving a good meal. Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution
Another abbot, in the richly-embroidered habiliments of a fete day, stood by his side. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
This was to be a fete day in the royal palace of Berlin. Frederick the Great and His Court
There were also cupboards and closets where each pupil used to keep his private booty —pigeons killed on fete days or dishes pilfered from the refectory. Balzac
He bought, and paid for two litres of wine; then, suddenly striking his forehead, he cried, "Old fool! to forget that to-morrow is the boat's fete day!" and immediately called for three more litres. The Widow Lerouge
The humorous weekly Life and The Chicago Tribune had been for some time agitating a restricted use of fireworks on the national fete day, but nevertheless the list of casualties kept creeping to higher figures. The Americanization of Edward Bok : the autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after
The king had forbidden that the churches should be opened except on Sunday and the regular fete days. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
On grand fete days, when etiquette demands it, we shall dine together, but preside at separate tables. Frederick the Great and His Family
On Sundays and fete days he regularly accompanied his mother to the Cathedral of saint-Gatien, where he must have been an observant spectator if not consistently a devout listener. Balzac
To-morrow their lands will be given them and the boundaries determined, but let to-day be a fete day, a day of rejoicing. Mohammed Ali and His House
It will take me a year of fete days to teach the public to understand them, even if ever I do succeed. They and I
Besides these elements of impurity in the atmosphere, there were lockers in the classrooms in which the boys kept their miscellaneous plunder—pigeons killed for fete days, or tidbits filched from the dinner-table. Louis Lambert
Her birthday's our fete day, We'll make it our great day, And give her our presents And sing her our song. The Railway Children
All the pleasures of girlhood, even her fete days, were dearly purchased, for she was scolded for her gaiety as much as for her faults. The Lily of the Valley
One evening, Nana having announced that her name, too, was Therese and that her fete day was the fifteenth of October, the gentlemen all sent her presents. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola
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