Mélanie too was present, with an announcement of her own which won ecstatic kisses, many of them tear-moistened but all of them glad.
He told Mélanie that one man was her chauffeur for the white machine, and the other was an extra hand he had engaged for the return trip on the Sea Gull.
But not quite; and no one understood the cool nature of that organ better than Mélanie herself.
He understood Aleck's position with regard to Mélanie without being told, and instantly brought all his loyalty and courtesy into his friend's service.
Mélanie regarded them a moment, and then said she thought they would do better in the drawing-room.
They spoke of the place and its beauty, and Agatha told Mélanie of the childhood memories which, for the first time, she had revived in their living background.
I went to France and hid myself with my aunt, took one of my own middle names and her surname, and have been known for some time, as you know, as Mélanie Reynier.
Aleck had been more crafty than he knew when he carried Mélanie and Madame Reynier off on the Sea Gull.
Mélanie laughed a bit nervously as she added, turning to Chatelard: "But you are the last man I expected to see here.
Madame Reynier followed Mélanie into her sitting-room, bringing the precious orchids in her two hands, fearful lest the fragile vase should fall.
Nevertheless, she was glad to find Mélanie disposed to discuss the matter a little further.
As the door closed after Chamberlain, Mélanie motioned them back to their seats.
In his heart Aleck knew that he did love Mélanie "enough," however much that might be.
The company had gone and Mélanie the bonne was putting out the candles.
And then Mélanie opened the door and announced, 'Monsieur, le cousin de Mademoiselle.
Mélanie passed her finger over a tear which was rolling down each of her cheeks.
They were Veronique the Minx, and Mélanie the Plump, and I seemed to hear Sister Marie-Aimée talking to them by these names.
Mélanie nodded to me as I passed her, and leaning on the young sister's arm, I went into a room in which there was a night-light burning.
A little while afterwards Mélanie the Plump and Veronique the Minx came in to put clean sheets on the little iron bed beside me.
Mélanie came and spent the night by the bedside with me.
You have been ringing for a quarter of an hour or more," Mélanie said.
Mélanie taught me how to ring the heavy waking bell.
Mélanie put her hands together under her chin, and put her head on one side, just as she used to do when she was a little girl.
I used to help Mélanie polish up the coppers, and wash the tiled floors.
As they were walking along, Mélanie expressed her admiration of the dress of the little girl, all covered with spangles and chains of different colours.
At this moment, Mélanie saw a poor man passing with a little girl.
Nevertheless, Mélanie appeared to be so dazzled with this costume, that her grandmamma jestingly proposed that she should go and take the little girl's place.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lanie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.