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But he had never entirely forgotten his first loves in Lingerie Parisienne. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
What Desdemona hadn’t anticipated: her brother, too, had pored over the pages of Lingerie Parisienne. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
Victoria Pappas stood half in and half out of the light, the shading across her body exactly that of the photograph on page 8 of Lingerie Parisienne. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
The little Parisienne said that first they’d have to get rid of the men. The Stranger 1989-03-13T00:00:00Z
“Trust is indeed something in these days. It is, perhaps, better to have a homely woman whom one can trust than a more chic maid—for example, some smart Parisienne.” Murder on the Orient Express 1934-01-01T00:00:00Z
LeBeau completed Hollywood features “Paris After Dark,” also with Dalio, and “Music for Millions” before returning to France after the war where she appeared in films like “Cage of Gold” and “Une Parisienne.” 'Casablanca' Actress Madeleine LeBeau Dies at 92 2016-05-15T04:00:00Z
With their elaborate bodices and billowing skirts, the silky dresses looked like they'd boost the morale of even the most morose Parisienne, brought down by the French capital's long, gray winters. At McQueen, some see clues to Middleton mystery 2011-03-09T02:46:04Z
The designer, whose intense and personal work is the nearest to the original spirit of Parisienne couture, closed the autumn 2011 season after eight years off the runway. Special Report: Fashion: Ala?a Opens Up His Universe 2011-07-07T17:26:03Z
Or so Parisiennes were saying Saturday night as the totality of it all sank in. Perspective | One last drink, maybe two? Inside one dive as Parisians say goodbye, for now, to their beloved bars and cafes 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z
Holm was hired by La Vie Parisienne, and later by the Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel to sing to their late-night supper club audiences after the Oklahoma! curtain fell. Celeste Holm dies at 95 after a career in films and Broadway musicals 2012-07-15T18:10:14Z
In the postwar years, French cinema established for the Parisienne a set of tastes, habits, and politics that continue to define her and her largely indistinguishable male counterpart, the Parisien. The French Authors Puncturing the Myth of “French Women Don’t Get Fat” 2019-09-19T04:00:00Z
Where Corot’s models appeared in Italianate or “Gypsy” costumes, Morisot’s women, from hair to gown to makeup to expression, are Parisiennes. From the Beach to the Boudoir 2018-11-21T05:00:00Z
With a girl I saw him then, That vile Parisienne, Down by the Seine. Style Invitational Week 1420: Singing on the job 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z
For information, booking and a map of the walk, visit the Nuits Parisiennes Web site. In Transit: Seeing Art in Paris as the Sun Sets 2011-03-25T10:00:23Z
Holm was hired by La Vie Parisienne, and later by the Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel to sing to their late-night supper club audiences after the "Oklahoma!" curtain fell. Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm dies at 95 2012-07-15T18:04:09Z
This year the organizers are offering an additional attraction: Les Nuits Parisiennes, an evening art stroll on April 1 and 2 that links 15 art installations in nine locations across the city center. In Transit: Seeing Art in Paris as the Sun Sets 2011-03-25T10:00:23Z
The sense of place was crucial to the story: the United States, sporty; Asia, traditional purity; Africa: the freedom of the colorful Masai, and Paris, Christian Dior’s historic Parisienne. Fashion Review: Dior's Global Vision 2013-07-01T17:50:31Z
On a recent visit, I sat across a table of beautifully groomed Parisiennes with fading tans, meticulously streaked blond hair and this season's de rigueur lightweight leather blazer. | Movable Feasting 2012-10-24T16:03:22Z
Ms. de la Fressange also offers 10 lessons to master the “offbeat look à la Parisienne.” Skin Deep: This Is What ?Parisienne? Looks Like 2011-04-20T20:45:51Z
There were tickets at the theatre for the ballet Gaîté Parisienne, which we enjoyed with an enthusiastic audience, then lobster for dinner at a reasonable price. Best overseas breaks at Christmas and new year: readers’ travel tips 2017-11-02T04:00:00Z
And, the longer we focus on the idea of the waif-like Gauloise-smoking Parisienne who raises obedient-yet-clever children with ease, the less we understand — and respect — what it really means to be a woman. 6 Reasons American Women Should Stop Trying to Be Parisian 2015-03-20T04:00:00Z
Together they inspired the composite figure of the exquisite, elegantly remote Duchesse de Guermantes, the muse of Proust’s dreams of chivalric French history, romance and la vie Parisienne. French High Society During the Belle Époque 2018-07-13T04:00:00Z
This contained Moore's best-known solo hit, Parisienne Walkways, a UK top 10 hit in April 1979. Gary Moore obituary 2011-02-07T18:41:00Z
The role is a far cry from "Amelie," the touching 2001 story of a shy Parisienne waitress who changes the lives of those around her through eccentric acts of kindness. Audrey Tautou grown up at Cannes finale 2012-05-27T19:31:05Z
He said he did not want to do anything to undercut the Flea, noting that it was the theater's idea to hire him to update "La Parisienne" in the first place. ArtsBeat: Battle Brewing Over Where to Stage Beau Willimon Play 2012-11-12T16:58:28Z
Then I will also dance in George Balanchine's "Themes and Variations" and another old old ballet called "Gaîté Parisienne." Misty Copeland: A trailblazing ballerina makes the judge's table 2014-06-11T04:00:00Z
As the head of a luxury marketing agency who overdresses, smokes, mocks political correctness and oozes meanness, she is the extreme version of the “Parisienne,” disseminating style and scorn in equal measure. Want to Play La Parisienne? Here’s How 2020-11-09T05:00:00Z
This season, she hopes to perform the Spring Fairy in “Cinderella,” as well as the lead Can-Can Girl in “Gaîté Parisienne.” Standouts of American Ballet Theater’s Corps de Ballet 2014-05-09T22:02:50Z
Madame or mademoiselle, the française of life-style literature represents a very limited idea of the Parisienne. The French Authors Puncturing the Myth of “French Women Don’t Get Fat” 2019-09-19T04:00:00Z
The collection included little black dresses, black and white suits, pink chiffon nightgown-style dresses decorated with flowers and ostrich feathers - staples of “la Parisienne’s” wardrobe. Giambattista Valli celebrates Parisian attitude in catwalk show 2020-03-02T05:00:00Z
This is very much a hymn to la vie Parisienne – and as I spent a lot of time there in the 1980s, I can vouch for the author's veracity and descriptive grasp. The President's Hat by Antoine Laurain – review 2013-03-19T12:09:05Z
Tautou starred as the eccentric young Parisienne who, against the artfully shot background of the streets of Montmartre, sets her sights on increasing the sum of human happiness, one kind act at a time. Audrey Tautou: ‘My subject in these photos is somebody between the character and who I am’ 2017-10-01T04:00:00Z
The posh Parisiennes shimmered like the Eiffel Tower in black dresses covered in sequins and fringe. Special Report: Fashion: Burning Through Inspiration 2011-02-27T17:02:07Z
This collection, shown quietly outside the fashion season and with a young Parisienne in mind, had a smart balance of sensuality and discretion. House of Carven Gets a Makeover 2010-03-29T13:30:00Z
“One isn’t born a Parisienne, she becomes it,” she wrote, in thick, black marker. The French Authors Puncturing the Myth of “French Women Don’t Get Fat” 2019-09-19T04:00:00Z
It was run without question as a page lead under the heading of his regular column, La Vie Parisienne, with the additional headline, Strange Fruit in the Woods. Peter Lennon obituary 2011-03-20T17:10:17Z
Europe, for instance, was a kind of chic couture club reigned over by La Parisienne; the Americas was sporty, with an ice-cream colored hint of pop culture. On the Runway Blog: Dior: Letting Loose 2013-07-01T20:50:19Z
Leisure time itself was a marker of the modernity of these Parisiennes, and that extended beyond the city and onto the coast. From the Beach to the Boudoir 2018-11-21T05:00:00Z
But perhaps the most quintessential Parisian touch was a fruit basket — a homage to the Parisienne of the 1970s. Chanel haute couture makes a subdued ode to Parisian elegance in fall-winter collection 2023-07-04T04:00:00Z
Thierry Ways, the owner of La Parisienne, a delicatessen in the coastal city of Barranquilla, also pointed out the inconsistency in the new rule. Colombia’s Mustard Lovers Grow Desperate Amid Saucy Shortage of Dijon 2023-06-10T04:00:00Z
Parisienne allegedly lured Grant out of his apartment into a stairwell before he was attacked. Miami-area teens involved in sword murder of high school student charged as adults, prosecutors say 2021-10-26T04:00:00Z
Dec 2001, Stockholm - “Conversation” and “A Young Parisienne” by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir and a self-portrait by Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn were stolen from Stockholm’s National Museum. Factbox: High profile art thefts 2020-08-27T04:00:00Z
The rejection of stereotypes like the Parisienne fits into a debate about how women and minorities are represented in French society. The thin, white lie: challenging the 'French women' stereotype 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z
And through this collection, she masterfully transported us all to Paris, offering an emotional tribute to the enduring allure of the Parisienne, right on the quayside of the Seine. Chanel haute couture makes a subdued ode to Parisian elegance in fall-winter collection 2023-07-04T04:00:00Z
“At last we’re free,” said Anne, a Parisienne standing near the gates of the 400-year-old Luxembourg Gardens on the city’s Left Bank soon after they reopened. 'At last we're free': Parisians head for the park as lockdown eases 2020-05-30T04:00:00Z
Meunier purchased the building in Aiken for the French bakery and restaurant, which will be called La Parisienne, for $200,000. Real estate developer invests enthusiastically in Aiken 2020-02-08T05:00:00Z
The instructor, a no-nonsense Parisienne renowned for her brusque style, narrowed her eyes at him from the front of the room. Why I’m so glad Mr. Perfect turned out to be Mr. All Wrong For Me 2019-05-11T04:00:00Z
Much like the woman herself, the myth of the Parisienne doesn’t seem to age – until now, maybe. The thin, white lie: challenging the 'French women' stereotype 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z
One Parisienne told me she started a WhatsApp group to discuss the comedian with friends, because she “manages to convey that things are more complex than what activists want us to believe.” Opinion | The Woman Who Still Finds Louis C.K. Lovable 2018-11-24T05:00:00Z
The food will likely be French pastries, quiches, croque monsieur and baguettes from La Parisienne, since both operations share retail space and are under the same ownership. 5 new wine bars and taprooms on the Eastside 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z
La Parisienne will serve quiches, waffles, dessert crepes, fresh pastries, salads and sandwiches such as the croque madame and croque monsieur. Real estate developer invests enthusiastically in Aiken 2020-02-08T05:00:00Z
This is the caricature of “la Parisienne,” the well-heeled woman who embodies the essence of the world’s most fashionable city. Paris, the home of the svelte, is cracking down on fat shaming 2017-12-16T05:00:00Z
With The New Parisienne, she hopes to shift the conversation around Paris’s female residents. The thin, white lie: challenging the 'French women' stereotype 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z
To critics this was the folie de grandeur in the company’s hasty expansion abroad; it never seemed likely that chic Parisiennes would flock to the M&S lingerie department. Pants on fire 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z
That Parisienne apartment you dream of owning one day? This is how it will be decorated.  At Cento, the pasta bar downtown, your carb dreams come true 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z
In the clothes, the "spontaneous, relaxed Parisienne of today" mixed with the iconic styles of the 1940s and 1950s. Spring-summer couture shows blossomed into focus Monday _ parading their silken, and often sexy, savoir faire to front rows spilling with celebrities from Uma Thurman, Kate Bosworth to Rita Ora 2016-01-25T05:00:00Z
A Parisienne, she said she’s admittedly a “dark colors person,” more apt to reach for rainbow stripes when vacationing in a tropical locale. Prism Break: Fashion’s Refined New Take on Rainbow Stripes 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z
Advertisement In many ways, Ms. Tubiana, 64, is a classic Parisienne intellectual. At Paris Climate Talks, Top French Envoy Tries to Avoid Mistakes of Past Hosts 2015-12-06T05:00:00Z
People living in Seattle gathered at La Parisienne Bakery in the Belltown neighborhood to show their support for the people of Paris. Seattle’s Space Needle flies French flag to support Paris 2015-11-14T05:00:00Z
A yakuza shoot-out with Chinese mobsters in the Parisienne once killed one gang member and injured more. Doing the splits 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z
His premise was a mashup of the styles of Coco Chanel and Janis Joplin, the former of Parisienne soigne and the latter of her penchant for trousers. Paris Couture Spring 2015: Giambattista Valli, Valentino 2015-01-30T05:00:00Z
Despite her ambivalence, she has become a runaway fashion success story, born on the back of her trademark look, which can be described as equal parts rock 'n' roll, California surfer girl and insouciant Parisienne. The Cult of Isabel Marant 2013-08-22T22:18:43Z
Our stockist, La Parisienne in Kingston, sold out a consignment of 400 pairs in five days. Clarks, the shoes that tap to Jamaica's reggae beat 2012-10-27T23:10:58Z
Much can be done with a dugout when a few back numbers of La Vie Parisienne are available. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z
A young American of my acquaintance, met, not long since, in the salons of a distinguished Parisienne, one of the most learnedly scientific of the French authors of our times. The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z
Another crisis in his life and in the history of his country, the revolution of 1830, stimulated him to the production of a second masterpiece, La Parisienne. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z
Parisienne′.—Paris doll, a small figure dressed in the latest fashions, sent out by Paris modistes. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z
The daughter was an unattractive girl, with an artificially reddened mouth, but I thought the mother charming, like a most exquisite Parisienne masquerading as a "Japanese Lady." Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
It was a low ceilinged room, with pine walls, but not an inch of wall was visible, for a complete papering of La Vie Parisienne pictures had been provided. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z
Parisienne Walnut.—Although this was named for the city of Paris it did not originate there, but in the South of France. The Nut Culturist A Treatise on Propogation, Planting, and Cultivation of Nut Bearing Trees and Shrubs Adapted to the Climate of the United States 2011-11-12T03:00:31.793Z
Chichette, whose claim to immortality was based on the fact that she had been the first Parisienne to display on her corsage a tiny tortoise, set with precious stones and—alive. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z
The Seraph was not there, but I found the polyglot Culling explaining for Gartside's benefit certain of the more obvious drolleries of the current "Vie Parisienne." The Sixth Sense A Novel 2011-08-24T02:00:18.870Z
But the next morning brought a farewell letter from the lovely Parisienne, who informed him that she should return at once to her home in France. A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z
Her French had fortunately improved greatly since her arrival in Paris more than two years before and now she flattered herself that one could not tell she was not Parisienne. Molly Brown of Kentucky 2011-07-16T02:00:18.603Z
Madame Picolet, her French teacher at Briarwood Hall, had been most thorough in the drilling of her pupils; and Madame was a Parisienne. Ruth Fielding In the Red Cross Doing Her Best For Uncle Sam 2011-06-14T02:00:23.757Z
This woman, who salutes or accompanies them, she is the true Parisienne. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
"She's charming, my dear, a most interesting woman, and speaks French like an educated Parisienne," said Jansen to his wife. Dry Fish and Wet Tales from a Norwegian Seaport 2011-04-24T02:00:08.440Z
Heinrich's heated fancy compared this cold, ghostly drive with the hour he had spent in the elegant perfumed boudoir, by the side of the fair, frivolous Parisienne. A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z
No, mademoiselle; but my mother was a Parisienne. First Person Paramount 2011-04-07T02:00:19.233Z
The best value here is the $29 lunch à la Parisienne; two courses include either a choice of starter and entree, or entree and dessert. | Dining Greenwich: ?Contemporary French? and Consistent Elegance 2011-04-02T01:13:52Z
She, who is now uppermost, is the Parisienne, strong, devoted, tragic, knowing how to die as she loves. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
Like the Parisienne, it is used with game. Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks 2011-03-23T02:00:22.007Z
You know she is accounted perhaps the most chic of all chic Parisiennes. Home Fires in France 2011-03-22T02:00:24.093Z
Accompanied by Mrs. C., whom years of residence have converted into a perfect Parisienne, we visited shop after shop and store after store. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 2011-03-21T02:00:11.920Z
Paris is becoming the universal model and grammar of Christendom; nothing is right unless it be a la Parisienne. Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters 2011-03-06T03:00:21.020Z
But she will be a Parisienne; we hope a de Fleury, of a house by inheritance religious. Mr. Claghorn's Daughter 2011-03-03T03:00:53.083Z
She was from Moscow, and a true Moscow woman; that is to say, deeper, more polished, more intellectual, than the average St. Petersburg woman, whom a pert Frenchman has described as "Parisiennes � la sauce tartare." Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z
Onawa started, thrilling with a feeling altogether strange; then turned to him, putting back her head as a Parisienne might have done to receive her lover's salute. The Plowshare and the Sword A Tale of Old Quebec 2011-02-24T03:01:05.143Z
The Parisiennes, who had begun to turn it into ridicule, still patronize it; and the provinciales need not fear to adopt it. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
Now, in truth, nothing can be right, natural, appropriate, or in good taste, outside of Paris, that is Parisienne. Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters 2011-03-06T03:00:21.020Z
Q. You have no new banks except the Union Parisienne? Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z
“To parody a joke in last week’s La Vie Parisienne, I am not so old as I look, my dear.” The Rustle of Silk 2011-01-27T03:00:44.390Z
Slim forms, muffled in furs, slipped past with that subtle air of conscious power, of sure and sensuous appeal which marks the Parisienne in every grade of life. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z
There, like a true Parisienne, I did not fail closely to observe the toilettes of the Brazilian belles. A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas
Macheson, starting up, passed his arm round the waist of a little fair-haired Parisienne just arriving. The Missioner
No, Florence, you are a dissembler, for your sparkling blue eyes, bright cheeks, and soft brown hair are more Parisienne than Puritan, to say nothing of those white teeth and that sweet little mouth. With Edge Tools
In addition to his romances, Balzac wrote some theatrical pieces, and for a while edited and contributed a good deal to the Revue Parisienne. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
I have of late interviewed a good many Parisiennes on the subject, and I will give some of the answers which I have received. Rambles in Womanland
It is easy to conceive the impression which opinions such as these were calculated to produce on two inexperienced Parisiennes, who, like my sister and myself, were travelling for the first time. A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas
Indeed, in the three days which followed I recognised plainly that the skittish little widow, so charming, so chic, and dressed with that perfection only possible with the true Parisienne, was playing a double game. Spies of the Kaiser Plotting the Downfall of England
In a little Normandy town I have a dear lady friend, Parisienne to the core, whom I have known and loved from childhood. Her Royal Highness Woman
Go, weigh an elegant Parisienne against a peasant girl from Normandy. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
Now this charming little parable is by courtesy true of the Parisienne; but it is far truer of the American woman, for of her it might have been written as a parable indeed. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10)
Thus the conversation went on until evening; it was marked by obscenities that would have brought a blush—I will not say to a cuirassier, for cuirassiers are frequently chaste, but even to a Parisienne. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels
Their liquid glances will be irresistible whenever the secret is found of giving them that depth which is the glory of the Parisienne. Toilers of the Sea
The Parisienne that you used to know, my dear friend, is dead and buried.' Her Royal Highness Woman
If you want a woman who is fast, a Parisienne is best, or even an American. A House-Party Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June
On the wall was a drawing cut from the Vie Parisienne, a nude, with exaggerated limbs and an enormous picture-hat, riding on a motorcycle. Command
It has been humorously stated that though the lung disease was effectually cured, the trouble of the heart must have assumed a chronic form, for the fascinating Parisienne seemed deeply enamored with the great doctor. Allopathy and Homoeopathy Before the Judgement of Common Sense!
Gay Parisiennes were eager to make use of all the English at their command, that they might welcome the new arrivals in their native tongue. "And they thought we wouldn't fight"
Long before she became a Parisienne, and when her beautiful hair was a tangled shock of curls, she used to go out in the big boats, with the fisherwomen—barefooted, brown, and happy. The Real Latin Quarter
She walked well, holding her skirt tightly about her as only a true Parisienne can, and displaying a pair of extremely neat ankles. The Count's Chauffeur
So the Parisienne cast off her Grecian robes—a comparatively easy process—and put on the whole armor of the tailor-made. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1
But in turning, he became aware of the amused Parisienne watching him. The Missourian
"What!" he exclaimed, in astonishment; "you, a little Parisienne, and never saw Notre Dame?" Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life
Psyche looked downcast virgin disapproval from her pedestal under the Malay creeses, and the frivolous little Parisienne flung her skirts abroad in the very abandonment of derision. Audrey Craven
She was typically Parisienne, with Louis XV. shoes, and a glimpse of smart lingerie as she lifted her skirt daintily. The Count's Chauffeur
The Parisienne is entirely the work of the French romancers and journalists. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1
The dreadful ranchero went down in humility before the splendor of the tantalizing Parisienne. The Missourian
The Parisienne always leaves the omnibus steps with her back to the horses. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life
How effective it must be with your Parisiennes!” The Bondwoman
She was not more than nineteen—a smart, very chic little Parisienne, quietly dressed in black, but in clothes that bore unmistakably the cachet of a first-class dressmaker. The Count's Chauffeur
A Parisienne will bid you to her house, and leave you to refresh exhausted Nature with a cup of tea and a sponge-cake. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 89, May, 1875
Our little Parisienne will get a frisson all right, all right, and such a one she’ll not be wanting any of again very soon. The Missourian
Fouchette, since she was at this moment in the act of touching it up and making it over with colors from an enamelled box,—a trick of the Parisienne of every grade. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life
In consequence, Jean, though she spoke English well, was, nevertheless, a true Parisienne. The White Lie
When she returned to America it is no flattery to say that in dress, attitude, inflection, manner, she was a thorough Parisienne. Penelope's Progress Being Such Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Penelope Hamilton As Relate to Her Experiences in Scotland
Her coiffure was in the latest mode of Paris, her gown showed unmistakably the hand of the French dressmaker, while her elegance was essentially that of the Parisienne. Hushed Up! A Mystery of London
The Indian was a wise man, and he knew now that other men had whispered falsely about one exquisite Parisienne. The Missourian
You realize all this when in a close omnibus, or smell some well-dressed Parisienne ten feet away. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life
He had a bedroom which was half office, decorated—he several times assured me that his predecessor was responsible for the decoration—with pictures from La Vie Parisienne. A Padre in France
She was gowned even more perfectly than usual—Parisienne to the finger-tips. The Master Mummer
That distinguished Parisienne, Mme. de Valsayre, has been petitioning the French legislature in favor of the emancipation of women from petticoats. Buchanan's Journal of Man, October 1887 Volume 1, Number 9
The haughty Parisienne of imperial courts was gone. The Missourian
Parisiennes make delightful companions for any man," declared Thessaly, "and good wives for one who is fond of adventure. The Orchard of Tears
They were delightful apartments—such as one expects Parisiennes of exquisite taste to dwell in. The Chronicles of a Gay Gordon
They said, and of course thought, that there was nothing so charming as a French woman, particularly the Parisienne; but, except on one point, he was not entirely inclined to agree. Bird of Paradise
Of all the periodicals which reach the British front, the two for which there is most competition in any officers’ mess are La Vie Parisienne and New York Life. Waiting for Daylight
He imagines her to have been a Parisienne,—a person of no importance, you understand,—who had come to spend the holiday with poor Dupré. Studies in love and in terror
"The lady is a Parisienne," he replied, "and very entertaining company." The Orchard of Tears
"Not that; it is too much to ask of you with all your rehearsals at the Bouffes Parisiennes coming." A Village of Vagabonds
All, down to the great Parisienne, would have jumped at a champagne supper with Jimmy, the famous bill-topper, the man who looked like the swells in the front boxes and who made such a “pile.” The Bill-Toppers
La Vie Parisienne, it is true, is certainly not a paper for the English family. Waiting for Daylight
We remember once a boy being birched for circulating a copy of La Vie Parisienne. The School and the World
A week had not passed before she crossed a street, wore her shawl, opened her parasol, and put on her gloves in a style equal to that of the purest-blooded Parisienne. A Nobleman's Nest
"She is not a widow, monsieur," he returned, "neither is she as Spanish as she looks; she is Polish and dances at the Folies Parisiennes under the name of La Belle Gueritta from Seville." A Village of Vagabonds
His differences with Poland, the Parisienne, for instance: a regular Mrs. Potiphar, that one. The Bill-Toppers
Eastern varieties began to vegetate or burst into growth April 15; Mayette and Franquette, May 1; Parisienne, May 5, and one tree from Grenoble, France, grown from scion sent from Department of Agriculture, May 25. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Seventh Annual Meeting Washington, D. C. September 8 and 9, 1916.
He was sitting on a pile of sandbags in the corner, his eyeglass in his eye, looking at an old copy of La Vie Parisienne, with evident relish. Mud and Khaki Sketches from Flanders and France
Soon afterwards, I began contributing to the Vie Parisienne and the Petit Journal, and thus got launched in journalism. the bedroom. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
You must think of her, instead, as the first of Parisiennes. Our Fathers Have Told Us Part I. The Bible of Amiens
Lily—it was a distant memory, but no matter—recognized Poland, the Parisienne, with the painted face and the violent scent. The Bill-Toppers
These sentiments, more appropriate in a treatise of Winckelmann's than in the mouth of a man talking to Parisiennes, met with the scorn they deserved, being entirely disregarded. The Gods are Athirst
Her vast face, under her irreproachably neat hair the hair of a Parisienne was swarthy and plethoric, with the jowl of a bulldog and eyes tiny and bright. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories
Nursery trees of the Franquette, Pomeroy, Parisienne and unidentified others, on their own roots are making a pitiable effort at successful growth, while all wood on the black stock is making excellent growth. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912
To me, when it broke upon me in reading La Mode Parisienne, it came as a kind of inspiration. Behind the Beyond and Other Contributions to Human Knowledge
Through a narrow door leading into the bar came a handsome dark-eyed woman, aged perhaps twenty-five, well dressed, shapely, and carrying herself with the easy grace of a born Parisienne. The Albert Gate Mystery Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective
After Carolina shad and pommes Parisienne I was called to my legs. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2
But why sit naked on the floor, stark, idiotically naked on the floor with legs thrust out like a surprised illustration in La Vie Parisienne and toes curling philosophically toward a shoe?... Erik Dorn
The better type of our nut seedlings in the east are from the Parisienne. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912
You see," a Parisienne explained, "before the war the Americans we had seen had been mostly rich, middle-aged, business men. Pushed and the Return Push
When speaking English, she struck me as the type of an accomplished and refined British matron; in French, her whole nature seemed Parisienne; in Flemish, she was altogether Flamande; and in German, Deutsch.  Memoirs
Here was a twentieth-century Parisienne in conflict with a reactionary rule of the church in a setting where turning back the hands of the clock would have seemed the natural thing to do. Riviera Towns
"Ah, I am a Proven�ale by birth; but I am a Parisienne by—inclination." Four Meetings
The phylloxera was in the neighbourhood; and instead of wine we drank at dinner a more economical juice of the grape—La Parisienne, they call it. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
Where the proportions are concerned, Lola's little feet are somewhere between those of a Chinese maiden and those of the daintiest Parisienne imaginable. The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
The volume from which these last extracts are made, is entitled Lettres Parisiennes. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 445 Volume 18, New Series, July 10, 1852
All went on well; but when they began to sing the Marseillaise and the Parisienne, the face of the gray man began to twitch, and it was evident a storm was brewing. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 443 Volume 17, New Series, June 26, 1852
According to her, he was in love with a young Parisienne, who received him very kindly. Woman's Work in Music
She was in a brown traveling suit with a piquant hat that made her look quite Parisienne—though her low tan shoes, tied with big silk bows at her trim ankles, were distinctly American. The Triflers
That may be all very well in a salon, or in the drawings you see in 'La Vie Parisienne,' but it takes something more than that to be a true officer. With Those Who Wait
The well-turned legs, and the ankles, with such a chaussure as at once marks a Parisienne, were exposed to the admiration of a parterre of some hundreds of idle wayfarers. Recollections of Europe
The average Parisienne of the street is not immoral; she is unmoral, that is to say she has no morals because she never did have any. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
"She is a Parisienne," exclaimed Mrs. Kidder, "and she's always saying she wouldn't leave France for twice the wages I pay." My Friend the Chauffeur
I think you must have "evoluted" from that neat blending of serpent and dove which eventually produces a perfect Parisienne. Set in Silver
Souvenirs of an artist designer's unique establishment, in spirit and accomplishment vrai Parisienne. Woman as Decoration
It was "the right thing"; but his idea was that, in the circumstances, it would be pleasanter to have a country girl than a sharp, London-bred woman or a Parisienne. The Second Latchkey
Chartreuse à la Parisienne.—An ornamental dish made principally with quenelle forcemeat, and filled with some kind of ragoût, scollops, etc. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886
Mr. Rush says that his Rush variety is practically a Parisienne. Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the sixth annual meeting Rochester, New York, September 1 and 2, 1915
I'm sure you'll say yes, as you are a Parisienne, and have brought me up to do unto others as I would be done by. Set in Silver
The rest smoked cigarettes and toyed with the voluptuous pages of La Vie Parisienne. Leaves from a Field Note-Book
She was of that complete and perfect type we honor as the Parisienne, a product of the most complex life in the world. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories
It is related that a beautiful Parisienne attempted to extract from his reluctant lips his preference among his own works. Great Singers, Second Series Malibran To Titiens
A beautiful Parisienne attempted to extract from his reluctant lips his preference of his own works. Great Italian and French Composers
Did you ever hear of them, Parisienne mamma? Set in Silver
As to what happens when he gets hold of the lingerie many scandalous stories are told, and none more scandalous than the one which appeared in the whimsical pages of La Vie Parisienne. Leaves from a Field Note-Book
A touch of the Parisienne, however, was supplied to her costume by a black veil dotted over with purple spots. The Double Life Of Mr. Alfred Burton
Now it was like a duet of little cuckoo clocks, both in unison, both in time, both with that fascinating touch of the nasal Parisienne voice. Sally Bishop A Romance
In another respect the Victorian is the direct opposite of the Parisienne. Town Life in Australia
I decided to go as a Vie Parisienne cover. Fanny Goes to War
I have heard that the Roi Candaule was originally an act of La Boule, and the Photographe seems as though it had dropped from La Vie Parisienne by mistake. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880.
At a large round table, old ladies and young girls sat looking at the pictures in Illustration, the caricatures in the Journal Amusant, and the sketches in La Vie Parisienne. His Excellency the Minister
I thought it very fine in its direct sincerity, but not on the same plane as "La Parisienne." Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
And cut out the saucy girls from 'La Vie Parisienne,' and decorate the mess walls with them. Tell England A Study in a Generation
The momentary glimpse of the Vie Parisienne was almost too much for the good Brown. Fanny Goes to War
Some exquisitely gowned porcelain Parisiennes, with eyelashes and long hair cut from the heads of penniless children, were almost as big and as aristocratic as their potential millionaire mistresses. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
A Parisienne, with bleached hair and penciled eyebrows, leaned over her companion's arm. A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others
It was through Antoine that Paris had such magnificent performances of "La Parisienne." Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
Last man's made a little collection from La Vie Parisienne for you, padre," he said, "Not a very bright selection, either. Simon Called Peter
Doubtless the luxury of the Parisiennes is not so great now as it was under the Empire; but the falling off in the home trade is partly compensated by the increase in the foreign customers. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
"Here are the back numbers of Le Vie Parisienne" said M. Le Mesge to me. Atlantida
Then came a touch of naughtiness—a lady visitor with a copy of La Vie Parisienne, which she promptly bestowed on the English soldier. Carry On Letters in War-Time
He asked me if I knew anything about a French play called "La Parisienne." Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
Not a magazine, not La Vie Parisienne, though we might perhaps look at the pictures part of the time. Simon Called Peter
A new party was entering the room—a small dark Parisienne, bringing in her wake two Englishmen—one brown—the other fair, with the accepted Saxon fairness. Max
Restaurants hereabouts are commonly named "La Parisienne," or something like that, or are called "rotisseries." Walking-Stick Papers
She had the instinctive elegance of a true Parisienne. Coralie Everyday Life Library No. 2
And so, as the early snow whitened the pines on the hilltops of Savoy, this pathetic and ultra-sentimental love-affair between the banished Parisienne and the poet had its beginning. Raphael Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty
As he went to pay, he saw La Vie Parisienne, and added that also to the bundle; Julie used to say she loved it. Simon Called Peter
No, she was provincial—though, of a truth, Paris was so well known to her that she might almost claim to be Parisienne.' Max
You can readily imagine, with what avidity a party of young Parisiennes profited by their liberty, while I proceeded forthwith to inspect the ladder, and then to inspect the cloisters. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland
The walls, which are painted pale green, are decorated with elegant extracts from the "Sketch" and "La Vie Parisienne." The First Hundred Thousand
Not The Engineering Times of April in the previous year or a Punch of the previous decade, and The Vaccination Record; but such things as the current Tatler, Times, Economist, and La Vie Parisienne. Mr. Prohack
It was like the pages of La Vie Parisienne. Simon Called Peter
Richness of apparel was not conspicuous among them, but all wore their clothes with the sense of fitness that possesses the Parisienne. Max
She did not look around with the quick, alert, bright glance of the Parisienne whom everything interests and amuses; she had the abstracted and sad air of a child who suffers, and whom suffering bewilders. The Purple Heights
Therese and a young Parisienne, her friend, were at luncheon with us. D'Ri and I
Whereupon, drawing from his pocket a copy of the Bible, he had a Parisienne, let into the secret, read in her sweet tones the book of Ruth. The Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible
Millionaire tourists with retinues of servants following them in motor- cars may never know this effect; nor the Parisienne who paid a thousand francs to send her pet dog to Marseilles. My Year of the War Including an Account of Experiences with the Troops in France and the Record of a Visit to the Grand Fleet Which is Here Given for the First Time in its Complete Form
Then he added with convincing certainty that madame was without doubt Parisienne. Max
I lit a pipe and perused the current "La Vie Parisienne." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 19, 1919
I remembered there was some story in the family about a younger son marrying a beautiful Parisienne. The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel
"As, for instance, that you please him, that you are beautiful, that you have a voice and hand, a turn of the arm—that you have the manner Parisienne—Jeanne, is it not so?" The Purchase Price
The Parisienne of that Paris spent a thousand francs to get her pet dog safely away to Marseilles. My Year of the War Including an Account of Experiences with the Troops in France and the Record of a Visit to the Grand Fleet Which is Here Given for the First Time in its Complete Form
The bright little eyes of the Parisienne sparkled, and her round face relaxed into the inevitable smile. Max
As for the French women, every time I picked what I took to be a real Parisienne coming toward me I'd hear her say as she passed: 'Henry, I'm going over to the Galerie Lafayette. Cheerful—By Request
It was at most but a vague hint dropped by a certain notorious Parisienne in a jealous mood that had caused suspicion to rest upon the lieutenant. Return of Tarzan
The phylloxera was in the neighbourhood; and instead of wine we drank at dinner a more economical juice of the grape—La Parisienne, they call it.  Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes
In the carriage were five ladies and a young man who was reading La Vie Parisienne. A Book of Remarkable Criminals
The young lady gathered her shawl about her like a perfect Parisienne, and it was with the smile of a Parisienne that she took leave of her patron. The American
On the morrow people pointed it out to one another; the morning after, other journals referred to it; in the afternoon the Editor of La Voix Parisienne was importuned with questions. A Chair on the Boulevard
The Parisienne, sure enough, soon came out of the hurricane-house, with elevated hands, and eyes eloquent of admiration, wonder and fear. Homeward Bound or, the Chase
The first number of the Revue Parisienne appeared on July 25th, 1840; but it was only continued for three months, as Balzac decided that the task was too much for him. Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings
A rare visit from her lovely half-sister, the Marquise de Montrond, had astonished her with the sight of a distinguished Parisienne, and left her wondering. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
The second was a Parisienne, externally refined—at heart, corrupt—without a creed, without a principle, without an affection: having penetrated the outward crust of decorum in this character, you found a slough beneath. Villette
La Voix Parisienne has a reputation; odd as the fact may appear to you, people read it. A Chair on the Boulevard
She was famous even in Paris for her figure, her looks, the perfection of her clothes, the daintiness and distinction of those small adjuncts to her toilette so dear to the heart of a Parisienne. The Mischief Maker
Leon Gozlan says that he was dragged by Balzac half over Paris in search of a suitable name for the hero of a story to be published in the Revue Parisienne. Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings
Of all strange places in the world for a young Parisienne to be brought to, surely Innistrynich was the least suitable! Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894
This Parisienne was always in debt; her salary being anticipated, not only in dress, but in perfumes, cosmetics, confectionery, and condiments. Villette
She smiled very sweetly, but there was something of malice in the quiet inclination of her small Parisienne head. The King in Yellow
SIX ENTREMETS.—Broccoli with Parmesan cheese; Italian creams; Croute a l'Amanas; Salad a la Rachel; Meringues a la Parisienne; Punch jelly. Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society A condensed but thorough treatise on etiquette and its usages in America, containing plain and reliable directions for deportment in every situation in life.
Thank God for the breakfast I ate somewhere … good-looking girl, Parisienne, at the switch-board upstairs. The Enormous Room
He saw a middle-aged Parisienne posing childishly and having fairy-tales told to her. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
The unimaginative "Anglaise" proved better than the Parisienne's fears: she sat literally unprovided, as bare of bloom or leaf as the winter tree. Villette
I have no taste for these mad Parisiennes, as you call them. Jean-Christophe Journey's End
A wealth of complexities lay enfolded in the deep eyes, rimmed with their mystic darkened circlet—that circle in which the Parisienne frames her experience, and through which she pleads to have it enlarged! In and out of Three Normady Inns
Certainly," said I, "France is the land of enigmas; the sphynx must have been a Parisienne. Devereux — Complete
The soul of the Parisienne was mirrored in the little piece, which, like a flattering picture, showed the languid fatalism, the boudoir Nirvana, the soft, sweet melancholy. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
Certainly," said I, "France is the land of enigmas; the sphynx must have been a /Parisienne/. Devereux — Volume 04
How well you waltz, Miss Darrell, like a Parisienne—but all American young ladies are like Frenchwomen. A Terrible Secret
Who can hum now the tune of the "Parisienne"? Lady John Russell
The Parisienne he cancelled from his list because, says Sand, when he called on her with another man, she offered the other man a chair before she asked Chopin to be seated. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
In Becque's La Parisienne there are only four characters and a servant; in Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac there are fifty-four personages named in the playbill, to say nothing of supernumeraries. Play-Making A Manual of Craftsmanship
After nightfall, when the people of Brussels flocked to the sidewalk cafes and sat at little round tables under awnings, drinking light drinks a la Parisienne, this impression was heightened. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front
Some of the crowd were singing a la Parisienne, others were lamenting, praying, hoping, despairing, and, by "fits and starts," abandoning themselves to those opposite extravagances of sentiment so peculiarly characteristic of a French population. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea
She ceased her chatter, knitted her eyebrows, then raised them, opened her lips and with the vivacity of a Parisienne left her admirers to hurl herself like a torpedo upon our critic. The Reign of Greed
Here I will merely mention that a Parisienne by birth and speaking French from her infancy, it was easy for her to understand and explain the master's requirements. With Zola in England
A waiter handed me the menu, and after I had ordered a light dinner I spread out La Vie Parisienne on the table, and bending over it made a pretence of admiring its drawings. A Rogue by Compulsion
Ah! how can one persuade our Parisiennes, all our French women, indeed, that woman's beauty lies in being a mother with an infant on her knees? Fruitfulness
The Comtesse de Lorgnes laughed that laugh of light derision which is almost exclusively the laugh of the Parisienne of a certain class. Alias the Lone Wolf
Of course, the Parisienne did not hesitate an instant about becoming the wife of un avocat; for, agreeably to her habits, matrimony was a legitimate means of bettering her condition in life. Home as Found
"By following me to the Café Tantale in ten minutes," answered De Chauxville, passing on to greet a lady who was bowing to him with the labored grace of a Parisienne. The Sowers
English by birth, she is a true Parisienne, or, rather, seems to have both minds, as she speaks both languages, perfectly. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
Poor little Mrs. Vite thinks she passes for a Parisienne in Paris. The Potiphar Papers
The women seemed to have become careless, an unusual thing in Parisiennes: they even painted badly; and it is a sin to paint—badly. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II
Her complexion was slightly but cleverly made up, with all the exquisite art of the Parisienne, but even through the artificial bloom I saw her cheeks blanch. Bat Wing
The girls sent many copies to their friends in America, and Nan wrote back that she thought the girls ought to hurry home, or they would become incorrigible Parisiennes. Patty in Paris
Accompanied by Mrs. C., whom years of residence have converted into a perfect Parisienne, we visited shop after shop, and store after store. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
The Parisienne says that the English woman has no je ne sais quoi, The English woman says the Parisienne has no aplomb. The Potiphar Papers
Was this saucy Parisienne to play the offended, and say that if the child were not suffered at church she must stay at home with it? The Chaplet of Pearls
Her expressions, her gestures, her whole outlook on life proclaimed the fashionable Parisienne. Bat Wing
They seemed to say: "We are the renowned Parisiennes." The Old Wives' Tale
Notwithstanding the masculine apparel, however, it turns out not only to be a woman, but a Parisienne, the better half of the Erzeroum road engineer, a Frenchman, who now appears upon the scene. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
Read as an example of modern fetidness, in the last number of the Vie Parisienne, the article on Marion Delorme. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters
Then seating herself beside it, with the gesture of a queen and the grace of a Parisienne, she had spread the ample folds of her skirts over the compromising case, hiding it entirely from view. I Will Repay
Indeed, the war seemed to have led to increased extravagance and daring in the dress of those gay Parisiennes, those butterflies of fashion who were everywhere along the Cote d'Azur. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
Hilliard wondered what accounts of herself Eve had rendered to the Parisienne, but he did not venture to ask. Eve's Ransom
I had just completed my 'Brutus,' and burned with ambition to receive the applause of the Parisiennes. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
Toward this period, however, he abandoned the art of painting and launched on the career of an author, contributing under the name of Gustave Z.... to 'La Vie Parisienne'. Monsieur, Madame, and Bebe — Complete
Toward this period, however, he abandoned the art of painting and launched on the career of an author, contributing under the name of Gustave Z…. to 'La Vie Parisienne'. Monsieur, Madame, and Bebe — Volume 01
The cessation of the Revue Parisienne forced its founder again to enter the ranks of paid contributors to the daily press, and to comply with its exigencies. Balzac
In the month of July, 1840, he started the Revue Parisienne, of which he was the sole editor, and through which he proclaimed a dictatorial authority over the arts and letters, society and the government. Honore de Balzac
While the Austrians, Russians, and Prussians strove with each other on the bloody battle-field, the Berlin ladies danced the graceful Parisienne dances with the noble prisoners. Frederick the Great and His Family
The sensible Oriental would infinitely despise that maladive Parisienne in whom our neighbours delight, and whom I long to send to the Hospital. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03
Her influence is seen also in the characters so minutely drawn of the heartless Parisienne, no longer young, but seductive, refined and aristocratic, though deceptive and perfidious. Women in the Life of Balzac
The Parisiennes were tight-laced, artificial women, who had a peculiar way of walking; and Gaud was too intelligent even to have attempted to imitate them. An Iceland Fisherman
Vanishing, with a quick flirt of gingham apron-strings, she reappeared in considerably less than a "trice" as a fluffy "Parisienne"—so near does Art bring the old red mill to the Moulin Rouge. Strictly business: more stories of the four million
Yet the young Parisienne took a sort of pleasure in this entrance upon a life of complete solitude and in the solemn silence of the old provincial house. A Woman of Thirty
The Parisienne's teeth were set, but she managed to smile upon her visitor as he threw off his coat and bent over her. A Mountain Woman
One can see plainly that he is devoted to the Boulevards, and that if left to his own inclinations he would never have chosen any spouse but a thorough Parisienne. The Diary of a Goose Girl
The English in France seem to confine their French studies to La Vie Parisienne. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war
Between times, she studied the fashion papers, and formed her style in reading the “Vie Parisienne,” whose most enigmatic articles had no allusions sufficiently obscure to escape her penetration. Other People's Money
She brought him into the next room, and with such a smile and glance as a Parisienne alone can give, she indicated a woman sitting by the hearth. A Woman of Thirty
A sort of feminine enigma, a half Russian Parisienne, or a half Parisian Russian. The Magic Skin
I turned my face away to conceal a smile I could not suppress: there was something ludicrous as well as painful in the little Parisienne’s earnest and innate devotion to matters of dress. Jane Eyre
So the wheel turns," said Vautrin; "yesterday night at a duchess' ball, this morning in a money-lender's office, on the lowest rung of the ladder—just like a Parisienne! Father Goriot
When she returned to America, it is no flattery to say that in dress, attitude, inflection, manner, she was a thorough Parisienne. Penelope's Experiences in Scotland
If Parisians say, as they do, that she makes a bad Parisienne, it is because she can be too nearly a woman untamed.  The Colour of Life; and other essays on things seen and heard
It is so natural to a Parisienne, even when passion has almost mastered her, to hesitate and pause before taking the plunge; to probe the heart of him to whom she intrusts her future. Father Goriot
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