It was a terrible grief to her always to find out that she no longer cared for the one she had; but she faced the facts with courage, allowing herself no dissembling, no bourgeoise timidity.
The end of it was that, instead of putting him into the ditch, the bourgeoise put him into her carriole; and instead of continuing her way to Nantes she returned to Ancenis.
On that day a bourgeoise of Ancenis took the road by the river bank, which leads from Ancenis to Nantes.
One of the most curious chapters of the work is that in which he points out the manner in which the young bourgeoise is to behave towards persons in her service.
I will relate a story on this subject respecting a bourgeoise of Guyenne and the Sire de Beaumanoir.
All the elemental simplicities of her nature--the very bourgeoise traits which made his friends wonder--alike interested him, and drew him closer toward her.
She has a great deal to learn, and we must expect some mistakes, but perhaps by-and-by she may take her position, and forget her little bourgeoise ways and small economics.
Bourgeoise though she might be, her education had been excellent, and had given her a far broader outlook than was possessed by either the Poissy demoiselles or their mother.
The skies were grey when we reached the banal outskirts of a town where the bourgeoise houses were modern, commonplace, save those which had been ennobled by ruin.
At play she was an angel, and certainly nobourgeoise that ever lived could have bidden d'Esgrignon "Stake for me!
Their doubled tasks involve a greater drain on their physical energies than the petite bourgeoise suffers, especially in those districts devastated by the first German invasion--the valley of the Marne.
At such a gallop, thebourgeoise will be back inside three-quarters of an hour.
The bourgeois is avaricious, thebourgeoise is a prude; your century is unfortunate.
Le dab est sinve, la dabuge est merloussiere, la fee est bative, the bourgeois is stupid, the bourgeoise is cunning, the daughter is pretty.
The strait-laced bourgeois or bourgeoise was shocked, and did not repeat the visit.
There's a painfully respectable little hotel around the corner here that looks like the Café L'avenue when you first go in, but is a place where the most bourgeoise of one's aunts might put up.
The more bourgeoise of my aunts would introduce me if she were here.
Equality is much practised in Labassecour; though not republican in form, it is nearly so in substance, and at the desks of Madame Beck's establishment the young countess and the young bourgeoise sat side by side.
Do you remember the pension bourgeoise of Madame Vauquer née de Conflans?
One’s surprised to find them in a little pension bourgeoise at seven francs a day.
From the rich, well-considered bourgeoise to which her marriage had raised her, she descended the ladder to the rank of a mere toy.
When a bourgeoiseis embarrassed, she hangs her head and walks awkwardly.
But it appears that that is a very bourgeoise idea, and that it is more convenable to love some one else.
All at once she became very acutely conscious of her bourgeoise dress and unpowdered hair.
France with a charter, and France without, differs not by many degrees so widely as France military, and France bourgeoise and boursière.
She was strong and vigorous and did all the work of the house like a good bourgeoise more willing than skilled in such labors.
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