Doesn't Léontine Murat mean more to the public than Norma Berwynd?
Turning with a start, he found Léontine Phillips at his shoulder.
Léontine plucked at his sleeve and whispered again: "You fool!
Léontine chattered, shrilly, and emerged from the shadows, her dark features ashen, her eyes ringed with white.
It seemed particularly nasty of Léontine to seize upon this occasion to vent her open dislike of him--their relations were already sufficiently strained.
Léontine was leaning close to the glass, pressing her face against it.
Léontine had stood as if rooted to the spot, with her burning eyes fascinated by the awful sight; but now she strode to the table, and took a knife.
Léontine has told me often that she never knows how she came living out of that terrible struggle; she says she remembers crying aloud to God to keep the baby safe, and to take the life she offered up so willingly instead.
Léontine has told me of it so often that I almost seem to see the two girls crouching by the fire that sent bright and flickering reflections on to the snow outside.
Léontine is out, and it is a grand story--a story I should like you to hear.
Léontine at last, lifting her clear eyes, and trying to still the faltering of her voice.
Léontine was different; tall too, and active, but with heavier movements, and more of firmness than of sweetness in her scarred face.
This lady was once one of the most popular actresses on the French stage, and with Mademoiselle Mars and Rose Chéri was the idol of Paris--Léontine Fay.
He was the father of Léontine Massin, another Conservatoire pupil.
Léontine was annoyed, and, shrugging her shoulders, turned her back on my companion.
Madame Petit was furious, for she did not like Léontine Massin.
Beverley obeyed, and when her arms had slid into the odd little jewelled sleeves, she let Léontine draw her gently in front of a mirror.
With a shriek of fear Léontine tried to catch the swaying figure; but the best she could do was to break the fall.
Anna Schultz decided to forget indefinitely the telegram for Léontine Rossignol.
It was eleven-thirty when Léontine bade her mistress good-night and softly closed the bedroom door.
She was like a creature in a dream as Léontine wound her long hair in bands round her head (a new fashion Roger had fallen in love with a few weeks ago), fastening it here and there with diamond pins.
It is but a common yellow envelope, addressed in pencil, to Mademoiselle Léontine Rossignol--perhaps from someone who begs.
As the belle of the village, Léontine had many admirers; a certain lieutenant was reported to be a favored suitor; thus what chance was there for a private such as François?
Léontine in French, and almost in the same instant a man in the bow of the boat caught hold of the mizzen shrouds of the lugger with his boat-hook, and held on.
The door opened, and fortunately Léontine appeared instead of her father.
Léontine had provided him with a couple of large files and a small crowbar about two feet long, which she had purchased in the village with money supplied by Paul; these she had introduced to his room by secreting them beneath her clothes.
Léontine had already strung the guinea upon a cord, which was now suspended from her neck.
While Paul and Dick Stone were upon deck Léontine was lying upon a cot within the cabin.
Léontine now hurried her preparations, while the day passed wearily away to those who were awaiting the hour of their deliverance.
They were now standing together by the edge of the moat, and Léontine had listened to his warm declarations of affection.
Léontine Fay is a most delightful actress, and a better 'ensemble' it would be difficult to find.
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