He had loved Mentine long ago, when she was young and attractive, and he found that he loved her still.
This husband of Mentine surely had not changed during the seven years, except to grow broader, stronger, handsomer.
He knew well enough Mentine would have married him seven years ago had not Jules Trodon come up from Avoyelles and captivated her with his handsome eyes and pleasant speech.
But towards morning he saw Mentine as he had seen her last in her white wedding gown and veil.
Whereat the intelligent Clémentine carefully examined the name of the sender, inscribed on a card which lay in the top of the box.
Clémentine left the Countess's hair, which she was busy combing and tressing, and went to the door.
Clémentine held up two or three flowers, as if to try the effect of them on Margaret's dress.
Clémentine was right, it was hébétant, as it can be in New York in September.
Clémentine cut the string and opened the pasteboard shell.
The letter had come in the morning while Clémentine was dressing her, and she laid it on her writing-desk.
Even when down below the hillside, by the aqueduct, they were still far from the Villa Clémentine and yet farther from Elaine's hotel by the station.
By the arbour of the Villa Clémentine she saw him, chatting animatedly in keen enjoyment of her frank camaraderie.
For a lengthy stay he much preferred his own rooms to the transiency and restlessness of a hotel, and at the Villa Clémentine he had found exactly what he required.
We followed the procession in a blazing sun to the resting-place where the little Clémentine de Dino had been carried.
Madame Adélaïde seems to be quite in despair at the marriage of Princesse Clémentine which will not provide her with a brilliant position, while the Prince is a nonentity.
He married in 1843 Princesse Clémentine d'Orléans, by whom he had several children, including King Ferdinand I.
Princesse Clémentine is to be married immediately after Easter at Saint-Cloud.
Alexandrine Clémentine de Nicolaï daughter of the Marquis and Marquise Scipion de Nicolaï, née Lameth.
Princesse Clémentine is growing faded, and takes less trouble to please.
Clémentine was the beautiful one for whom, just then, I was ready to commit any folly.
At the last moment, Clémentine had a pang of emotion.
I shall be very pleased to come,' said Clémentine with great dignity.
Clémentine comports herself very well in society and just now it would not do to aggravate her.
Clémentine lived on the Rue Boccador, in a little Moorish pavilion that I had bought for her from M.
Clémentine arose submissively; but at the moment of leaving the laboratory she retraced her steps, and with a caprice more inexplicable than her grief, she absolutely demanded to see the mummy of the colonel again.
Clémentine dried her eyes, looked prettier than ever, and sighed fit to break her heart, without knowing why.
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