Citizen Porson and citoyenne Martin, of the arrondissement of Paris, travelling to Marseilles, duly signed by the maire of the arrondissement and duly sealed.
Will you tell him that Citoyenne Martin wishes to speak to him.
This is citizen Porson and citoyenne Martin, his sister," the landlord, who accompanied the party, said.
But what shall we say of Citoyenne Roland, who piques herself on the plebeian sound of her name, Manon Philipon, yet inconsequentially upbraids Citoyen Pache with his father's having been a porter!
But look atCitoyenne Corbeille, how fond she seems of her bargain.
As the citizen and citoyenne Maurice, accordingly, we passed out of prison--under the same name we have lived ever since in hiding here.
While Lomaque was backing again to his former place behind the chair, Danville approached and whispered to him, "There is a rumor that secret information has reached you about the citizen and citoyenne Dubois.
It is impossible, at the time of the discovery, to enter this room, or to see the citizen and citoyenne Dubois, without producing an undesirable disturbance in the house and neighborhood.
It contained these lines: "I have just discovered who the citizen and citoyenne Dubois are.
In this way the citoyenne Ciairfait gossips on all dinner-time, but says nothing more of any importance.
Nobody calls a person Monsieur or Madame; the only titles allowed are citoyen and citoyenne while thee and Thou is the general rule.
Citoyenne (madame) Deguerrois, having come to procure the release of her husband, a public functionary demanded of her ten thousand livres, which he reduced to six thousand for doing what she desired.
I stopped astonished, showed my safe-conduct, and the citoyenne allowed me to go to the foot of the barricade.
A musical woman's-voice, refusing to be rejected: it is the Citoyenne who would do France a service.
The more adventurousCitoyenne has already done it.
Montgaillard, with his splenetic eye, notes a no less strange thing; that every fashionable Citoyenne you meet is in an interesting situation.
She replied that, with the example of Citoyenne Bonaparte before her, she would do her best.
A splendid assortment was at once dispatched; and Citoyenne Minette was sent to the queen, with boxes of exquisite Parisian costumes, chosen by Josephine, and with diplomatic instructions from Talleyrand in her pocket.
The story runs that the first time she appeared at a levee after the marriage the Emperor thought fit to express a hope that "the good conduct of Citoyenne Talleyrand would help them to forget the escapades of Mme.
He had hardly sat down to dinner, before his cook announced the arrival of the citoyen and citoyenne Brazier.
A few loaves of sugar, or a bottle or two of good liqueur, given to the citoyenne Duplay would have saved Descoings.
The Viscomtesse de Morainville no longer exists; hurrah for theCitoyenne Carpentier.
At length one day, three weeks after our marriage, Joseph came to tell me that he had secured passage on a vessel, and that we must sail together under the name of Citoyen and Citoyenne Carpentier.
I have been right in my conjectures this morning, having fallen in with Sir Horatio, who obligingly sent the Bonne Citoyenne with letters, &c.
Seeing the Citoyenne on her way to us, I seize the opportunity to give you the information.
At forty-nine minutes past ten, the weather being extremely hazy, La Bonne Citoyenne made the signal that the ships seen were of the line, twenty-five in number.
The Alcmene, Emerald, and Bonne Citoyenne had at last joined us.
In Nivose the names of the Citoyen and Citoyenne Barabant were called, and hand in hand, without a word, they presented themselves.
Only, when you see Citoyen Marat, tell him that I, Citoyenne Corniche, have done this to one who is his friend.
Then aloud: "Citoyenne Baudrier, you are accused of favoring the aristocrats.
As for you, citoyen, reassure yourself; theCitoyenne Nicole is here but temporarily.
Her toilette lacked the elaborateness of Cecile's, but she carried it with an air which not all the modistes of France could have succeeded in imparting to the Citoyenne Deshaix.
Will you do me the favour to procure the key from he Citoyenne for a few moments, telling her, of course, that it is I who need it?
Here, Guyot," he commanded sharply, "reconduct the Citoyenne to her coach.
Obediently Guyot led the Citoyenne across the room and out into the courtyard, and the men, restrained by La Boulaye's severe presence, dared scarcely so much as raise their eyes to her as she passed out.
If you call me Citoyenne again I shall strike you," she threatened him.
They arrived at that little village on the Seine an hour or so later, and having rid themselves of their conveyance, Caron inquired and discovered the way to the house of Citoyenne Godelliere.
You see that I am compelled to reconduct the Citoyenne myself, for I might have called you in vain all night.
Have you ever heard of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Citoyenne St. Just?
Only watch for me to-night, Citoyenne St. Just," he said eagerly.
The stranger paused when he saw Marguerite coming quickly towards him, and just as she was about to slip past him, he said very quietly: "Citoyenne St. Just.
The Bonne Citoyenne sloop of war, Captain Lindsey, was therefore directed to reconnoitre.
When the men had finished their wine, one said: "Now we will have the hair of this citoyenne dressed so that Marie Antoinette will recognize her.
Citoyenne Dolores is with them in the Hall of the Condemned.
He brought with him the order in which he had inserted their names, and which would set "Citoyen and Citoyenne Chamondrin" at liberty.
That Citoyenne Dolores was ordered to appear before the Tribunal at ten o'clock this morning.
Coursegol, "I will insert the names myself, and then the order will be in favor of citoyen and citoyenne Chamondrin.
The French actors now gave vent to their delight by loud cheers, and rapturously waving their hats, they shouted: "Vive la citoyenne Bonaparte!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "citoyenne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.