Americans would seem to have a short cut to his heart, for I find the Canape Clarence Mackay, the Filet de Sole Loie Fuller, the Filet de Sole Gibbs, the Fondu de Merlan Peploe, the Poulet de Madame J.
To follow: poulet saute a l'Hongroise, the clash of the Czardas captured and imprisoned in a stew-pan.
The sayd Poulet and the other fained themselues onely to be come to visit Donnacona, and bring him certaine presents, because they had beene together a good while in the sayd Donnaconas Towne.
Our Captaine seeing this sent one of his seruants to them, accompanied with Iohn Poulet being best beloued of those people, to see who were there, and what they did.
Chapter IX The Deadly Poulet Routine Under the head of European disillusionments I would rate, along with the vin ordinaire of the French vineyard and inkworks, the barmaid of Britain.
The hotel in Paris at which we stopped served good enough meals, all of them centering, of course, round the inevitable poulet roti; but it took the staff an everlastingly long time to bring the food to you.
If at lunch you had the poulet roti first and afterward the veal, why, then at dinner they provide a pleasing variety by bringing on the veal first and the poulet roti afterward.
It is almost unnecessary to add that old Marie gave us veal and poulet roti.
At every meal except breakfast--when they do not give you anything at all--the French give you veal and poulet roti.
At the hotels they feed you on a pale, sad table-d'hote imitation of French cooking, invariably buttressed with the everlasting veal and the eternal poulet roti.
But the chasseur pricked up his ears at hearing the whinnying of a horse and rose and went out to make sure that Poulet was not in want of anything.
Jeanne heldPoulet in a long embrace, while Aunt Lison remained in the background, her face hidden in her handkerchief.
Poulet was almost fifteen, but was a mere child in intelligence, ignorant, silly, suppressed between petticoat government and this kind old man who belonged to another century.
She no longer recognized him, her Poulet, her little Poulet of former days.
The peasants also blamed her among themselves for not having let Poulet make his first communion.
And without knowing exactly what they were going to do with him, Poulet in his turn began to weep.
Jeanne, much annoyed, decided to hire a room in a small neighboring hotel, begging the proprietor to go himself and take Poulet whatever he required as soon as the boy asked for it.
Poulet was not very industrious at school; he was kept two years in the fourth form.
Poulet seemed to have become reconciled to the separation.
One day, however, Poulet said to her: "God is everywhere, but He is not in church.
Poulet and his companion pretended only to come on a visit to Donnacona, to whom they carried some presents; but as soon as Donnacona heard of their approach he went to bed, feigning himself very sick.
When Poulet and the other told their message to our captain from Taignoagny, he sent back the servant desiring Taignoagny to come and visit him, promising him good entertainment, and a compliance with his request.
Two of my men, Poulet and Chandonnay, were living in the cellar of the lock-keeper's home where they were guarding some material I had sent up.
Corporal Poulet replied with an inexplicable accent: "That's all right; as long as your eyeglass is not broken, everything will go well!
I left Poulet and Chandonnay this particular morning at the moment they themselves went to have dinner with their comrades a short distance away.
My left hand rests on the body of the sapper and I am conscious of it covered with warm blood---- Poulet raises me up, giving me a drink of brandy.
Lord Rochford is groom of the stole; Lord Poulet has resigned the bedchamber on that preference, and my nephew and Lord Essex are to be lords of the bedchamber.
Legge, in his punning style, said, "My Lord Poulet has had a stroke of an apoplexy; he has lost both his speech and motion.
However, the last day but one of the session, Lord Poulet read his motion, which was a speech.
She must at least have spotted that you refused those nonnettes de poulet Agnès Sorel.
I care for him so little that the lady in Paris won't matter to me, even if she is like Sir Charles's "Poulet à la Victoria aux Truffes.
Poulet seemed to have got over the separation already; It was the first time he had ever had any companions of his own age, and, as he sat beside his mother, he fidgeted on his chair and longed to run out and play.
Poulet was asked for no explanation and received no reproof, as his relations hoped to reform him by kindness.
Among themselves the peasants also blamed Jeanne for not sending Poulet to his first communion.
One October morning, after a sleepless night, the baron, Jeanne, and Aunt Lison went away with Poulet in the landau.
Poulet did not study very hard; he spent two years in the fourth form, managed to get through the third in one twelvemonth, then spent two more in the second, and was nearly twenty when he reached the rhetoric class.
She felt as though she had not energy enough to leave the college between the recreation hours, so she waited in the parloir while the classes were going on until Poulet could come to her again.
Everything went on smoothly for a month; then Poulet came back, one evening, with a sore throat, and the next day he began to cough.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poulet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: broiler; chicken; duck; fowl; goose; grouse; pigeon; quail; roaster; squab; turkey