单词 | patronne |
例句 | "Something the patronne's daughter said. A corking row. She was rather splendid, you know. Showed her yellow card and demanded the patronne's daughter's too. I say it was a row." The Sun Also Rises 1926-10-22T00:00:00Z I took a fifty-franc note from my pocket, put it in the envelope, sealed it, and handed it to the patronne. The Sun Also Rises 1926-10-22T00:00:00Z Dr. Bertholet, the querulous specialist in measuring skulls, suddenly began to smile when he caught sight of Madame—a fat bourgeoise in black silk, who looked like la patronne of a café. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z Two rooms were accessible from the tiny hall, but I entered the right one, and there by the window sat the patronne. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z As we came in the patronne handed me a note. A Woman's Experience in the Great War 2011-02-26T03:00:48.257Z Can the patronne's goat have got up here? Beggars on Horseback The patronne is a motherly creature with half a dozen of her own brood. In the Day of Adversity Her husband corroborates her, as they explain to the patronne of the café and to the cocher that they left their village at midday. The Real Latin Quarter So I spoke to the pleasant young woman and inquired if the old patronne were still living. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z The old patronne went on undressing the little girls, getting them hurriedly into bed and telling them to be quiet. A Woman's Experience in the Great War 2011-02-26T03:00:48.257Z The patronne was not old enough to remember it very distinctly, but she believed Mademoiselle had met with trouble, which was why she went away. Beggars on Horseback She, the youngest patronne in the quartier, to ignore deliberately the friendly call of a neighbour! Lords of the Housetops Thirteen Cat Tales I am not harming Miss Lawton, who has been my patronne, my one friend in this strange, big country. The Crevice "They are for des messieurs—for gentlemen," said the patronne diffidently. The Belovéd Vagabond At sight of Berthe, Hogshead Geoffroy so far departed from custom as not to give an order to the patronne at the bar; instead, he rose and went towards the girl and unceremoniously embraced her. Fantômas By the open door hoof-marks in the trampled earth showed that the patronne's mule had been carrying away wood that morning. Beggars on Horseback The musicians are always playing, except in the middle of the dance when madame, la patronne, gathers in the sous.... The Merry-Go-Round She herself has been elevated to sainthood as the patronne of the vagabond gipsies of all the world. The Automobilist Abroad I grasped my bundle and handed Paragot's dilapidated canvas gripsack to the patronne. The Belovéd Vagabond Well, we got to the hotel, which was really more of a pension than an hotel, and Madame Bornier, the elderly woman in deep mourning who was la patronne, was kind and helpful. Everyman's Land I have seen her picture in your room," said Désirée frankly; "the patronne told me there was one there. Beggars on Horseback Yvonne, so the patronne informed her, had taken the baby to the dunes, and thither Milly, without stopping to change her dusty dress, set out to find her. One Woman's Life "Madame went very soon after monsieur," said the patronne, in high dudgeon. The Passenger from Calais Monsieur," she said, putting down her impedimenta, "the patronne has told me that you have paid for my lodging and my nourishment. The Belovéd Vagabond She was a kind mistress and a generous patronne. Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement The stout patronne chatted to him of her inn, which had been the Seigneur's chateau till thirty years before, when the last owner died in great poverty. Beggars on Horseback He listened attentively—one has to listen when the patronne talks, you know—and I thought he understood. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes The patronne came out and Philidor offered to do her portrait for ten sous. Madcap "It is a droll trade," said the patronne. The Belovéd Vagabond They were old customers at the little restaurant in Soho by now, and the patronne gave them a smile as they came in. Of Human Bondage Evidently, however, she had not been worsted, and she held up her head and smiled and rubbed her hands as if in sudden emulation of the patronne. What Maisie Knew Conversation in many tongues, unmusically high-pitched, then at once broke loose, led ever by la patronne at the head of the table. A Prisoner in Fairyland He went down and got into the elegantly appointed limousine and in a while, too short to solve his problem, was set down under the porte cochÂre of his patronne. Madcap She was wearing her old cotton dress, and as she had been helping the patronne all the morning, her sleeves were rolled up to her elbows displaying stout, stubby arms. The Belovéd Vagabond He looked at the patronne sitting behind the counter, and his eye dwelt on a red feather one of the diners wore in her hat. Of Human Bondage The boarders told each other in secret that the patronne was growing formidable. The Old Wives' Tale An old woman was sitting knitting in a corner, whom I took to be the inevitable patronne. The Beetle Cartouche, on the other hand, chose his cabaret for the wit of its patronne, and was always happy in the elegance and accomplishment of his companions. A Book of Scoundrels "It is a droll name," said the patronne. The Belovéd Vagabond "You have droll friends," remarked the patronne continuing her litany. The Belovéd Vagabond |
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