She it was who arrayed Camille and Cécile with such unerring taste, and her skilful old hands brushed and dressed their long black hair in artful twists and coils.
Camilla and Cécile could do exactly as they pleased, and they gave the freedom of the house and its contents lavishly to their little friends.
But Camilla only shook her head vehemently and shrank away into the carriage, little Cécile stumbling after, the silent tears streaming down her face.
Wouldn't it be nice if she and Cécile should be good friends too!
Judith held aloof from these gatherings at the Fingál house, her prejudice against the girls never weakening, although Cécile as well as Camilla had won over almost all the other girls of her grade.
Cherubini would have fled from these horrible surroundings, but it was difficult to evade the vigilance of the French officials; he had no money; and he would not leave the beautiful Cécile Tourette, to whom he was affianced.
The same year also saw him united to Cécile Tourette, to whom he had been so long and devotedly attached.
He left behind his young widow of nineteen years, Elizabeth Moyen, and a child, Jeanne Cécile Closse, now two years old.
Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cécile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success.
He had many slight flirtations, but seems to have been even engaged but once, to Cécile Jeanrenaud, whom he married.
He was quite confident about it: he knew how kind Cécile was.
Only Christophe and his friend Cécile had kept up their relations with Lucile Arnaud: but they lived far away, and they were busy and hard at work all day long, so that they often did not come to see her for weeks together.
Jacqueline had been kind to her: although she was hardly at all musical and thought Cécile a little common, she felt the charm of her singing and her soothing influence.
Cécile laughed, and they changed the conversation.
Cécile was touched by it: she soothed him with motherly words of comfort.
During the past year Cécile Fleury had often been to the Jeannins'.
Olivier had met her at Christophe's: then Jacqueline had invited her to the house; and Cécile went on seeing them even after Christophe had broken with them.
But while Cécile had an instinctive feeling for music, with hardly any understanding of it, to Grazia it was a lovely harmonious language full of meaning for her.
She seemed so utterly sorrowful that Cécile had not thought it right to refuse to let her have her boy.
He smiled at the child, shook hands with Cécile and Madame Arnaud, and began to talk quietly.
She was a young woman of a little more than twenty-five, a musician, and she had taken the first prize at the Conservatoire: her name was Cécile Fleury.
Cécile was transfigured by her borrowed motherhood: she seemed to be young again, and happy, more refined and tender.
And then Cécile came in just as we were talking about it.
It was my own property I was protecting; Cécile would have unjustly robbed me of it.
He said so to Martinon, adding that Mademoiselle Cécile was certain to like him, and that her parents would accept him.
Cécile was one of the learned ladies of her day, having studied philosophy and belles-lettres under the patriarch of Jerusalem.
When the choir was renovated, after 1100, some of its sculptures were modeled on certain Byzantine ivories that had been brought as gifts to Abbess Cécile by her crusading brother.
Cécile are illuminated in gold and color like a Book of Hours.
Tourvel is merely a bore; the ingénue Cécile de Volanges is, as Mme.
I want to show you a design for a costume for the part of Cécile de Rochemaure.
At night she was playing Cécile in La Grille, and she was living in a feverish turmoil of work she received a letter in which Robert de Ligny informed her that he was returning to Paris.
But more important, he made the acquaintance of Cécile Charlotte Sophie Jeanrenaud, daughter of a clergyman of the French Reformed Church.
This privilege has been granted to both Augusta Holmès and Cécile Chaminade.
Mrs. Beach is rightfully looked upon as an eminent leader among the women composers of America and is fully entitled to equal rank with her fair contemporaries in France, Cécile Chaminade and Augusta Holmès.
Devrient hastened to Leipsic, and Cécile sent for him.
There was another who might have told Cécile how Felix felt toward her,--his mother.
Just what Cécile thought of his sudden departure we do not know.
Devrient had not been mistaken when he spoke of "those sad harbingers of early death;" and Cécile survived Felix scarcely five years.
Mendelssohn and his Cécile Mendelssohn was a popular idol.
He spent August at Scheveningen; in September his suspense was over, for his engagement to Cécile formally took place at Kronberg, near Frankfort.
Evidently the Mendelssohn family had received reports of his attentions to the fair Cécile Jeanrenaud and were all a-flutter with happy anticipation.
And so, when Felix found himself possessed of a passion for Cécile Jeanrenaud, the beautiful, he did not throw himself at her feet and pour out a confession of love to her.
I do hope the day may not be too far distant when I can introduce my Cécile to your wife.
Their friendship continued and remained unchanged until the premature death of Cécile Mendelssohn.
Cécile Mendelssohn, his widow, carried her heavy burden with dignity and resignation.
I dare not touch the next page, which Cécile wants.
Cécile bore up with fortitude under the crushing weight of her sorrow; she never wavered, never betrayed her struggle by a word.
It was with feelings of deep emotion that I entered that sanctuary, when shortly afterwards Cécile Mendelssohn opened its door for me.
The doctor persuaded the widowed Cécile to leave the room.
I will take so much pains that I hope I shall speak it darsi tanto pena speráre before it is long; though I am convinced it is very difficult fra poco benchè convínto diffícile to learn the Italian tongue perfectly well.
The victims were drawn at hazard out of the prisons, where most of them had been confined for months previous to the arrest of Cécile Regnault, on whose account they were represented as suffering.
The new society took its name from the St. Cécile hall which was then in the Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin.
The St. Cécile hall was sufficiently large to allow a complete orchestra and chorus to be placed properly and heard as well.
Only a few days before Cécile Renault's visit to Robespierre, an assassin had fired a pistol at Collot d'Herbois on the staircase of his apartment.
If Robespierre was able to save Théot, why could he not save Cécile Renault?
Cécile Renault was a young seamstress who was found one evening at the door of Robespierre's lodging, calling out in a state of exaltation that she would fain see what a tyrant looked like.
Colette caught another gudgeon and awoke Elliott, who protested and gazed about for the lunch baskets, as Clifford and Cécile came up demanding instant refreshment.
While Elliott briefly outlined the projected excursion to La Roche, Hastings delightedly ate his omelet, and returned the smiles of encouragement from Cécile and Colette and Jacqueline.
Why should the Mass of Sainte Cécile bend my thoughts wandering among caverns whose walls blaze with ragged masses of virgin silver?
When I reached the front steps with them Ferry was at the gallery's edge, Miss Harper, Cécile and Harry were on three sides of him, and he was explaining away our astonishing departure.
Cécile never allowed herself to reflect a spirit of saintliness, or even of sacrifice, but only of maidenly wisdom and sweet philosophy.
Mrs. Sessions, Estelle and Cécile formed one group, Squire Sessions and Charlotte Oliver made a pair, and Ferry and Miss Harper another.
Cécile drew his head down and showed it to me, in a transport of reproaches, as though my false report had wronged no one else so ruinously as her.
She turned to say good-night to Cécile but spoiled her kiss with an unintended laugh.
At once there arose the prettiest clamor all round the board, in which Charlotte and Cécile joined for the obvious purpose of making confusion.
Estelle became a student of flowers, Cécile of birds, Camille of trees.
We stopped and waited for Cécile and the remaining doctor, she with a lighted candle, to come down the stairs.
Cécile and the doctor had come from the bedside of the Union captain, where Miss Harper remained.
The following September the Crown Prince announced, in a series of laconic telegrams to his friends, his own engagement to the young Duchess Cécile of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.