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Example sentences for "auberge"

Lexicographically close words:
atwixt; atypical; auant; auarice; aubergine; aubergiste; auburn; auch; aucht
  1. It winds around Mont Gros, at the back of Nice, and reaches its greatest height just beyond the Auberge de la Drette.

  2. We were waiting several hours for you at the Auberge des Adrets, and we are still waiting for you, as you see.

  3. Can you explain, for instance, why the waiter from the Auberge des Adrets and the head waiter from the Pavilion were not called to testify at the hearing?

  4. ACT II FIRST SCENE (The Auberge des Adrets: a café in sixteenth century style, with a suggestion of stage effect.

  5. Last night Monsieur Maurice was seen at the Auberge des Adrets in company with a strange lady.

  6. A mile off, good gentleman; there is an auberge there.

  7. But the impulse to quit Andre's auberge had to be resisted at once as soon as it arose--to follow it would be fraught with, possibly, as much danger as remaining there for a night.

  8. Some three or four had been pulled and hustled into the crowd, and their arms were quickly taken from them and they were sent back to the auberge as prisoners.

  9. It was late in the evening that the news of the battle reached the town, and early on the next morning the landlord of the auberge was standing at his door waiting the arrival of Henri Larochejaquelin and de Lescure.

  10. When your man brings the things to me at the auberge Pome d'Or I will pay him at once," he said.

  11. He arrived on the evening of the day before his leave expired, put up at the auberge of the Pome d'Or, and early the next morning took his way to The Scottish Soldier.

  12. Hector at once went to an auberge but a few hundred yards from the cardinal's residence.

  13. The auberge of the Pome d'Or is but a street from here, monsieur; it has good stables, and the host is an honest man, which is not often the case with men of his class.

  14. Moreover, was it not the ill-omened figure of the old witch-woman, that had hobbled into the auberge with the news that Christine Leroux was lying like one dead by the roadside?

  15. Three times a-day they regularly assemble in front of the auberge to be milked, affording the raw material for a considerable manufacture of cheese.

  16. The auberge represented in the sketch, although not quite upon the very summit of the mountain, is almost above the limit of vegetation, and far remote from any other dwelling.

  17. Twice each day I sent to the auberge where I had lodged, to inquire whether little Achilles had yet arrived; and still my disappointment was renewed.

  18. It was by this time beginning to grow dusk, and directing my horse towards the Quartier St. Eustache, I alighted at a small auberge which our landlord at Marseilles had recommended as the best in Paris.

  19. The first persons whom he encountered in the auberge were Arnault, the procureur of Lourdes, and his son, the latter of whom instantly proffered to join the party, and aid with all his heart.

  20. This seemed but poor entertainment for the best auberge in Paris; but I was forced to content myself with what I found, for it was too late to seek another lodging, even had I not appointed Achilles to meet me there.

  21. II The words "Auberge du Grand Dauphin" looked remarkably inviting, written in bold, shiny black characters on the white-washed wall of one of the foremost houses in the village.

  22. IV The man who now drew rein with abrupt clumsiness in front of the auberge looked hot, tired and travel-stained.

  23. Immediately opposite them at the corner of the narrow rue de Ligne was the old Auberge des Trois Rois, from whence the diligence started twice a day in time to catch the tide and the English packet at Ostend.

  24. After which a lighter atmosphere hung around the table outside the "Auberge du Grand Dauphin.

  25. The master of the auberge came up with some wine.

  26. Duc d'Aumont at his bedside in the "auberge des Trois Matelots" the munificent donor of fifteen millions livres felt over-wearied of life.

  27. This is Number 36, Sir Knight, the same who was taken over to your auberge the other day," and he held the light close to Gervaise's face.

  28. It seems to me that in each auberge the bailiff has endeavoured to pick out the seven young knights whom he considered would most worthily support the honour of the langue.

  29. I was fortunate enough to find in one of the servants of the auberge a well educated and widely informed Turk, who was a very pleasant companion, as well as an excellent instructor, and I learnt much from him besides his language.

  30. Their baggage was carried down by slaves, and by the personal servants from each auberge who were to go as their attendants during the voyage.

  31. They were at once surrounded by the knights, who shook them by the hand, and warmly congratulated them upon the honour that had befallen them, receiving equally warm congratulations on their arrival at the auberge of the langue.

  32. If so, you are in luck, for the servitors have a vastly better time of it than the galley slaves, and the English auberge has the best reputation in that respect.

  33. A loud shout rose from the assembled knights, for upon the return of the party who had been away, the rest of those at the auberge had hastily robed themselves and descended to the hall to gather the news.

  34. Greatly pleased with his first experience of the city that was to be his future home, Gervaise returned, with his companions, to the auberge of Auvergne.

  35. The English auberge was one of the most handsome of the buildings standing in the great street of the Knights.

  36. You will now be punished by the septaine; you will fast for seven days, on Wednesday and Friday you will receive bread and water only, and will be confined to the auberge for that period.

  37. They had remained at the Auberge des Postes until the wheel had been properly mended, and it was not more than an hour since they had resumed their journey along the road to Liege.

  38. Here, in a state of some wonder and even of some anxiety, Caron made straight for the Auberge des Postes.

  39. Monsieur will do me the honour of a meeting behind the Auberge Cassard after petit dejeuner to-morrow," said he, and named a friend.

  40. There you must find a boat to carry you to France, and you will await me at the Auberge du Soleil at Calais.

  41. The foul fiend take the auberge des voleurs and its landlord?

  42. Garnache checked in his movement to look at the fellow, for he recognized in him the ostler of the Auberge de France: He spoke at that moment, and Garnache overheard the words he uttered.

  43. Betimes next morning he dispatched Rabecque to the Auberge de France for the promised carriage, and broke his fast in the common-room what time he awaited his man's return.

  44. He left Grenoble next morning, and it was a very tame and crestfallen Garnache who quitted the Auberge du Veau qui Tete and rode out of the town to take the road to Paris.

  45. You are from the Auberge de France, are you not?

  46. A word or two he exchanged with the sergeant, and then with a great rumble the clumsy carriage from the Auberge de France heralded its approach.

  47. Garnache made straight for his inn--the Auberge du Veau qui Tete--which enjoyed the advantage of facing the Palais Seneschal.

  48. The Auberge de France has promised me a carriage in the morning.

  49. For a week has the fellow been spending money like water, addling the brains of half Grenoble with the best wine at the Auberge de France, yet not a single recruit has come in, so far.

  50. But at the Auberge de France a disappointment awaited him.

  51. While Duchemin drank and smoked and pored over a pocket-map of the department, a lout of a lad shambled out of the auberge wearing a fixed scowl in no degree mitigated by the sight of the customer.

  52. Long after noon, sheer fool's luck led him to a hamlet whose mean auberge served him bread and cheese with a wine singularly thin and acid.

  53. In the first instance he paused in La Roque-Sainte-Marguerite and, tormented by thirst, refreshed himself at the auberge where the barouche and guide had been hired to convey the party from Montalais on to Montpellier.

  54. From the whole of this interesting spot I retreated--with mixed sensations of melancholy and surprise--to the little auberge of the Three Moors, in the centre of the town.

  55. The post-boy increased his speed: The wheels seemed to move with a readier play: and in one minute and a half I was upon the beach of the river Seine, and alighted at the door of the only auberge in the village.

  56. I wish you could have seen the old woman, of the name of Bucan, who came out of this same auberge to receive us.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "auberge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.