On the morning after their visit to the Villa Ianthe she read all the papers which Madame Hird had given them about their little protegee.
Meanwhile Madame Hird devoted herself to Mrs. Adair, and they wisely left the young people to themselves.
She now expressed a wish to see her, which request was granted, and Madame Hird came down.
After a short time Madame Hird returned, with a tall, and rather an imposing-looking nun, whom she introduced as "Madame la Superieure.
Madame Hird tells me that you have the goodness to permit her to make the voyage to Paris with you, and that you desire to know when she can go chez vous.
She kissed her, and then turned to bid Madame Hird adieu.
Madame Hird smiled slightly and said, "Marie will get a reprimand for dilatoriness, but in reality it is timidity which has prevented her from coming sooner.
Flora's mind was filled with interest in the young lady of whom Madame Hird had spoken.
Madame Hird presented her to Mrs. Adair and said, "This is the lady who is so kind as to take charge of you to Paris, Marie; and to whom I am sure you will be very grateful.
Flora drew a long breath as the door closed, and had not Madame Hirdremained in the room, we should probably have heard her utter a fervent "Deo gratias!
I haup she han't a hird what we a bin a tâkin about.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hird" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.