But the conciergewas thoroughly alarmed by the really odd behaviour of all these men, and again screamed at the top of her voice: "Help!
While he was opening drawers and ransacking furniture, and plunging his hand into presses and cupboards, Juve asked the concierge to describe this tenant of hers, M.
The concierge broke in to explain: she had been much impressed by the style and title of the stranger.
If I must, I must," said the concierge with a heavy sigh.
The concierge fought down her nervousness and for the first time looked at the unfortunate victim with a steady gaze.
The gentleman can explain to the concierge in his presence, and then we shall be at liberty to get on with our job.
Arrived at the fifth floor, the concierge drew a key from her pocket and opened the door of the flat.
At once the valet and the concierge ran for the police, for members of the family, and for a doctor.
The concierge was standing in the passage in his shirt-sleeves; M.
The concierge says there was no malice in him; and then he gave her such beautiful gowns!
The Conciergerie takes its name from the house of the concierge in the time of the royal residence here, who had a right to two chickens a day and to the cinders and ashes of the king's chimney.
I telegraphed Mrs. Farlow that they mustn't think of coming to the station; but they'll have told the concierge to look out for me.
And below the concierge stands all day in a lace cap and black gown and blue, and looks up the street and down the street like the woman in front of Hockley's.
At six she appears in another gown and little slippers and a butterfly for a hat and says "Good-by" to the old concierge and trips off to dinner.
Presently, from the grand stone loge which had replaced Jaurion's den, a nice old conciergecame out and asked if we desired anything.
The unknown individual, who owes his triumph to the kindness of his concierge and his water-carrier, becomes a member of the Commune.
Our tourist clientele, thanks I think to the allure of our conciergefor all comers, was most respectable, though there was no public place for people to sit but a small reading-room colder than the baths of Apollo.
There was a Swiss concierge who could not be bought for money, and the manager was the mirror of managers.
I laughed with him at the joke which I found simple earnest when our glowing concierge gave me the books next day, and I perceived that the proposed supplement had really been paid for them on my account.
I can't stay in a house where the concierge has no sense of delicacy.
I was preparing to go out, when Pomponne brought me a letter which had just been handed to the concierge with the request that it be delivered to me at once.
The concierge had not exaggerated when she said that her tenant had become a lovely woman.
The concierge from Rue Menilmontant made her appearance, courtesying profusely.
The concierge opened her apron entirely, and a small black and white cat escaped from its folds and scuttled under a piece of furniture.
I was convinced that she would forbid her concierge to allow me to go up to her room.
So I retraced my steps to where theconcierge sat amid her animals, and said: "The person I am looking for is named Landernoy; Mignonne is her Christian name.
I hastened down the stairs, and passed the concierge and her cats without stopping.
The concierge managed to push her way through the cats, and responded: "Mademoiselle Mignonne?
At length I obtained, through the assistance of my sister, the situation of concierge in the Hôtel Marboeuf, in the Rue Grange Batelière.
The screams of Natalie brought the concierge from below and the maids from above, and an attempt was made to raise the unfortunate man from the ground; but with cries of anguish he besought them to desist.
The reply which decided the matter launched us upon yet wider conjecture regarding the unknown: was he a retired courier, a concierge out of place, a professor of languages on his holiday, or merely an amateur of philological studies?
The quarrel had gone on a full quarter of an hour, but the concierge of the hotel in front of which it had raged professed to have known nothing of it, having, he said, been in-doors all the time.
By the way, I will call on your uncle's concierge now and then, to find out whether you have returned.
Gustave's concierge knew that he was not in Paris, but he knew no more than that.
He inquired of the concierge who had the keys to the apartment, and was told that no lady had come that day to look at it.
Justine, go down and ask the concierge if there isn't a letter for me; if a message hasn't come from the count.
The concierge picked up the slips which were to be forwarded to the police.
A steamer trunk and a couple of bags were being trundled in by the porter, while the concierge was helping a short, stocky man to the ground.
Well: I took down the address and the next day I came there with the concierge of the hotel where we were staying, and under his protection we went upstairs.
The concierge who had charge of the house wherein Ste.
Marie's stair, but as he went on his way the voice of the concierge reached him from the little loge.
He was much relieved when he found that his concierge was not on watch, and that he could slip unobserved up the stairs and into his rooms.
He questioned the concierge very closely as to Ste.
Whoever it is," objected Hartley, "has been told by the concierge that you're at home.
Then he went out, leaving at the loge of the concierge a note for Hartley to say where he might be found.
She must have become a concierge through some unfortunate mistake.
He was greeted by the concierge with surprise and pleasure.
I came round yesterday evening, Cuthbert, and heard from the concierge that you had arrived and had gone out again.
The concierge and family poured forth their compliments.
I got in when my turn came, giving myself airs, because the concierge and some of the shopkeepers were watching.
Do you think he was the concierge or le commissionnaire du coin?
The duke gave her a five-franc piece, and told her to apply to the conciergeof the Palais-Royal for a similar sum every day during the winter months.
The concierge has reason to suppose that there is something wrong, for he does not believe in the man's illness.
The concierge is very old, and it saves her trudging up four flights of stairs.
Lapierre's shouts found a ready echo, and in a few moments the old concierge was on the spot.
There being no concierge in the house, I was to provide myself with a 'dark lantern,' and to go up four flights of stairs, where I should find a door with a cross chalked upon it.
I exclude fiction--I mean narrative fiction, and especially that of a sensational kind, of which she was probably as fond as the meanest concierge and most romantic milliner-girl.
Unfortunately, a few days before the closing of Paris, the concierge herself fell ill, and another one took her place.
I went to his house that same evening, and whilst I stood there contemplating the card on Monsieur Alfredo's door, the concierge made her appearance, and informed me that he never spent the evenings at home.
The concierge had not seen him go out, and there was no answer to my knock at his door.
It was evening when we arrived at Domodossola, and I felt nothing save cold resignation when told emphatically by the concierge of our chosen hotel that my quest was hopeless.
I hid the blue cap of the concierge behind my back, in the priest's house, but the Boy saw it, and saw that I was drenched with rain.
After this we did not stop again until Molly steered the car to the door of a beautiful hotel in Pallanza, where the shirt-sleeved concierge hurried into his gold-laced coat, to receive in fitting style the unusually early guests.
I did not like this description, nor the news the concierge had given.
I obeyed, nothing loth, but only to learn from the concierge that the young gentleman had gone away with the man who had called.
In the small museum of antiquities in the Halles adjacent to the Belfry we were shown some stone railings, carved in imitation of rustic woodwork, that the concierge assured us had come from the ruins of the famous church.
The concierge will not fail to tell you, if you pause to admire this majestic timber-work of six hundred years ago, that from that day to this no spider has ever spun its web there--nor is any spider ever seen.
The concierge proved hard to find, and we wandered up-stairs and through a deserted corridor, trying several doors that proved all to be locked, before we located the familiar sign.
The concierge of the Hotel de Ville informed us that this little tower, which adjoins another ancient edifice now used as a brewery, was the birthplace of Margaret, but this does not appear to be altogether certain.
After finding the concierge we were shown a small collection of modern paintings by Belgian artists bequeathed to the city by one of its wealthy sons.
The concierge even says that the pain came on her this morning, and that she is now confined.
The niece of the concierge says she saw her driving about in a carriage on the boulevards.
Moreover, she had made all necessary arrangements-- the dinner had been bought; the concierge would cook it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concierge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.