There wenches and countesses sit side by side; merely respectable people, who sell shoes made in Paris, are not there.
He saw the theatre of the demonstration growing into shape during that marvellous fortnight: saw boys and girls, and university professors and cures, and prostitutes and countesses (among them his old friend, Mme.
For this and other good service, Rodolph the Second had been pleased to confer upon him the honor of count of the holy Roman empire, extending also, as usual, the title of counts and countesses to all his descendants for ever.
He'll not impose upon me; I'll never set foot in his studio, nor look at one of his pictures, although ten critics should praise them and twenty countesses buy them!
It was Turgenev who spoke of the half hundred countesses in Europe who claimed to have held the dying Chopin in their arms.
Souzzo--these interminablecountesses and princesses of Chopin!
The Countessesentrapped her into parties where crowds of well-bred people stood on the chairs to stare at her.
The Countesses of Bristol and Sunderland, aunt and cousin-german of the late Lord Russell, came to visit me, and condole his sad fate.
The Countesses of Croye could neither obtain shelter in Burgundy, from which they had fled, nor in France, from which they had been in a manner expelled.
The countessesof Clare, Pembroke, Richmond, and Sussex.
Of the 4 countesseswho founded colleges, one was twice married to Irishmen, and two married Welshmen.
And dukes and countesses lived the most resplendent lives, and spoke such beautiful language, and had such a way with them!
He read dazzling tales of dukes with palaces (like Chudley Court), and countesses with ropes of diamonds in their hair, who all bore a resemblance to the fragrant one.
Countesses of Waldstein and Kokersowitz, are Ladies of the Bed-Chamber, a Title which procures them Admittance to the Queen's Closet.
I was sought out by all sorts of good friends, who came from far--lords and ladies, countesses and actresses.
A piece for a SALON where behind the shoulders of counts and countesses now and then rises the head of a celebrated artist.
The Countesses of Peterborough and Roscommon, as several other ladies of high rank who had been with Mary Beatrice since her marriage, attended her to Scotland.
When their majesties alighted from their carriage they passed through a line of guards, and were closely followed by the two Portuguese countesses and other ladies and gentlemen of the royal household.
But the little duchesses and marchionesses and countesses said they were afraid.
The Countesses of Thanet and Burlington were sisters.
There are all the successions of Earls andCountesses of Bedford, and all their progenies.
Immediately following their mother on separate carts came the Countesses of Terlizzi and Morcone, the elder no more than eighteen years of age.
The two countesses had no outlines at all, and the dowager's was a demd outline.
The Countesses Bucholz and Loewenstein, the Queen of Westphalia's ladies, are also injured.
Antinori, Rinuccini, Pandolfini Capone, and theCountesses Chigi and Bonacorsi.
The Queen was much pleased with the flower, and told her that it excelled the others which certain countesses had embroidered for her.
Counts and Countessesof Slesvig and Holstein, but Fredrik III.
Corfits Ulfeldt being a Count of the German Empire, of course Leonora and her children were, and remained, Counts and Countesses of Ulfeldt.
Is it seemly, that you should be polluted with pitch, when you once handed countesses to their coaches?
As he had no intention of dancing, he installed himself in a corner; and while the dance went on he kept talking with the Countesses Brenda and San Martino.
The Countesses Brenda and San Martino had "bridge-mania" very hard, and they used to go to Brenda's room in the evening to play.
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