La Jolie Fille de Perth' (1867), is to a great extent a tribute to the powerful influence of Verdi.
In a word, the marquis and his joliepetite femme were a wise and prosperous couple, who made the best of their lives, and lived decently and honourably upon other people.
I had witnessed Très Jolie come forth once before and I drew well back, but it was Mrs. Dillon who led the thoroughbred from the stall.
After the Très Jolie mare wins the derby fur me, ole man Sanford makes my stalls his hang-out.
A beautiful day, and a fitting one in which to fix the name of Très Jolie among the equine stars!
The mare referred to was the now mighty Très Joliefavorite for the Kentucky Derby.
TRÈS JOLIE The hot inky odors of a newspaper plant took me by the throat during my progress in the whiny elevator to the third floor.
Très Jolie stood straight on her hind legs, made three tremendous bounds, and was gone.
At one corner of the square stood the town hall with a turret and a very pretty Carillon called "Jolie Annette," since smashed by a shell.
But no; before he realised it, "La Jolie Fille" was finished and in rehearsal.
But more than all this, cher ami, the score of 'La Jolie Fille' is une bonne chose.
He was under contract to produce "La Jolie Fille de Perth" by the end of the year, and he was already well into October.
In fact, it took the two ladies a long time to find it, for the Rue Jolie was the funniest, tiniest little street, perched high up on what might almost have been a mountain side.
Jolie Julie," as she was lovingly called in the home-circle, became a reigning favorite.
However that might be, "Jolie Julie" certainly had a place in the dreams of many.
Whether the love-sick soldier went to look for "la jolie marchande" and what she said to him are not recorded; but it is to be feared that he experienced a rude awakening.
How mortifying that this , jolie poup`ee should be the avenger Of the Valoises!
When "Jolie Julie" is away on a visit, the others send her a composite letter.
Or it would be, "Look, madame, at that jolie personne; see how sad she looks.
The sight of her made me think of old times, and I said, 'Bon jour, jolie Manon!
After they had entered the carriage, Flora said: "How melancholy it seems that everybody is gone, except Jolie Manon!
Taisez vous, jolie Manon," said Flora soothingly, while she stroked the feathery head.
Flora held the parrot up to the cage, and said, "Bon jour, jolie Manon!
She took the cage, and was busy fastening it on the bough of a tree, when a voice from the street said, "Bon jour, jolie Manon!
Come, jolie Manon, I'll carry you out doors, where the sun will shine upon you.
But jolie Manon was lying on the floor of her cage, with eyes closed and wings outstretched.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jolie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.