Maitresse Aimable turned and looked towards Jean, but Jean turned away his head.
An hour afterwards Mattresse Aimable was upon her way to St. Heliers, but now she carried her weight more easily and panted less.
When Mattresse Aimable saw who it was she was so startled that she dropped her work, and made vague clutches to recover it.
With churlish insolence they entered Guida's hut before Maitresse Aimable could prevent it.
He had gone to the house of Jean Touzel, through whose Hardi Biaou the disaster had come, and had told Mattresse Aimablethat she must go to Plemont in his stead--for a fool must keep his faith whate'er the worldly wise may do.
Mattresse Aimable had at first flushed to a purple, had afterwards gone pale, then recovered herself, and now returned Philip's look with a downright steadiness.
After her first exclamation of welcome to mother and child, Maitresse Aimable struggled painfully for her voice.
The word aimableis not known in their language, or the thing in their manners.
Lacroix, many years later, questioning old people who had known him, was surprised to find that even in the memory of most virtuous and respectable persons he lived merely as an "aimable mauvais sujet.
To sail with Jean Touzel was practically to be alone, for Maitresse Aimable never talked; and Jean knew Guida's ways, knew when she wished to be quiet.
This confused Jean beyond recovery, for never in his life had Aimable spoken to him like that.
They would only be gone one night, and, as Maitresse Aimable said, the Sieur de Mauprat could very well make shift for once.
But Maltresse Aimable did more: she dived into the well of silence for her voice; and for the first time in her life she showed anger with Jean.
She herself seemed to read Maitresse Aimable all at once--read her by virtue, and in the light, of true love, the primitive and consuming feeling in the breast of each for a man.
The eyes of Maitresse Aimable were fixed on her now, and unconsciously the ponderous good-wife felt in that warehouse she called her pocket for her rosary.
Maitresse Aimable again nodded, and her arm drew closer about Guida.
Again and again Jean Touzel had eyed these moving specks with serious interest; and Maitresse Aimable eyed Jean, for Jean never looked so often at anything without good reason.
And after her fashion, Maitresse Aimable loved Jean Touzel as it is given to few to love.
What further Maitresse Aimable said was proof that if she knew little and spake little, she knew that little well; and if she had gathered meagrely from life, she had at least winnowed out some small handfuls of grain from the straw and chaff.
Mr. Randall asked the energetic young Frenchman to take the position of first officer in his ship L'Aimable Louise.
Captain Girard sold his interest in L'Aimable Louise, and opened a small store on Water Street, putting into it his cargo from the West Indies.
Dormy had of late haunted the precincts of the Place du Vier Prison, and was the only person besides Maitresse Aimable whom Guida welcomed.
Maitresse Aimable shook her head once more, and drew from her pocket a letter.
Will you run and ask Maitresse Aimable to come here to me soon?
So it chanced that soon only Maitresse Aimable came--she who asked no questions, desired no secrets--and Dormy Jamais.
Maitresse Aimable shook her great head slowly on the vast shoulders, and shut her heavy eyelids.
Jimmy) were concerned in the seizure of the Aimable Josephine in 1833.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aimable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.