But he gave much time and consideration to the case, saying once to Amante that he saw my constitution had experienced some severe shock from which it was probable that my nerves would never entirely recover.
I asked Amante if she had not conquered and brought me this letter.
But you know that by birth we were not very far apart in rank: Amante was the daughter of a Norman farmer, I of a German miller; and besides that, my life was so lonely!
But Amante found out a young doctor for whom, indeed, she had sometimes worked; and offering to pay him in kind, she brought him to see me, her sick wife.
The money from the sale of my ring was almost exhausted, and Amante was a stranger in the place, speaking only French, moreover, and the good Germans were hating the French people right heartily.
But just as I pressed forward to examine the letters, the candle which Amante held, caught in some draught, went out, and we were in darkness.
During the two days that intervened before we did escape, Amantemade good use of her time.
Amante told me that she had locked the door of communication between his bedroom and mine, and, as in a dream, I was aware that she had also locked and brought away the key of the door between the latter and the salon.
Amante listened with interest, and in return told me some of the events and sorrows of her own life.
The blacksmith's wife lighted her lamp; Amante had asked her for it five minutes before.
But, although my poor, my dear, very faithful Amante was like one possessed that last night, she spoke continually of the dead, which is a bad sign for the living.
Neither Amante nor I, knowing far more of the actual guilt of the man who had killed that poor sleeping young lady, durst breathe a word.
A few days afterwards we were across the Rhine, in Germany, making our way towards Frankfort, but still keeping our disguises, and Amante still working at her trade.
At length Amante went up to the landlord, and asked permission to leave his inn, doing all openly and humbly, so as to excite neither ill-will nor suspicion.
In vain Amante reasoned--in vain the doctor urged.
There was a light in the upper room; we paused, and Amante would have again retreated, but I was chafing under the delays.
The Amante Inquiète, which forms a pendant to this picture, is of equal merit.
Picture: A sailing ship with flying bird] "Vattene al tuoamante All' inferno a cantar!
In Villa Amante there lived a poor widow, Merced by name, who had to work very hard to keep her only son, the infant Edmundo, alive.
Ama l'onesta mia, s'amante sei, says this maiden to her lover; and he obeys her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "amante" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.